Mixed Impressions After Playing Dragon Age: The Veilguard Early...
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator shares initial impressions of 'Dragon Age: The Inquisition', highlighting the extensive character customization, including detailed appearance options and voice choices. They discuss the game's art direction, which, while criticized for its cartoonish style, works well in certain environments. The UI is functional but intrusive, and the combat system, though fun, leans towards fast-paced action over tactical depth. The skill trees offer robust progression, but the loss of direct companion control is noted. The game's story and world-building show promise, with impactful choices and connections to previous Dragon Age games.
Takeaways
- 🗓️ The NDA for 'Dragon Age: The Inquisition' has been lifted, allowing creators and journalists to share their early experiences.
- 🎮 The game offers a vast character customization system with four races, detailed appearance settings, and a variety of options for features like hair and makeup.
- 🎭 The Character Creator has a reputation system that affects in-game dialogue and provides gameplay benefits based on faction choices.
- 🖌️ The art direction of the game's character models has received mixed reactions, with some finding them too smooth and 'G-rated' for the game's dark themes.
- 🌅 The game's environments are praised for their beauty, but the lighting and glow effects are considered overused, potentially detracting from immersion.
- 🎥 The cinematics are highly praised for their storytelling, camera angles, voice acting, and sound design, providing a movie theater-like experience.
- 🛡️ The game's UI and visual elements are criticized for being intrusive and having a mobile game-like appearance, which disrupts immersion.
- ⚔️ The combat system is fast-paced and action-oriented, which may not appeal to fans of more tactical RPG combat, but offers a variety of mechanics and systems for those who enjoy action RPGs.
- 🌐 The game's world and story are based on ancient elven gods and the mission to tear down the veil, offering a fresh story for both new and returning players.
- 🔮 The skill trees for character progression are robust, offering a lot of agency for players to customize their playstyle, despite the lack of direct attribute control.
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