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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Review - Game Rant

Joshua Duckworth at Game Rant writes "After 100 hours and 3 playthroughs of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, I feel justified in my ten-year wait and satisfied by the results."

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Chryzz23179d ago

My brain is SHOCKED from these reviews i was not expecting it at all

Flewid638178d ago

Its trending pretty well on Metacritic. Its not even like the reviews are mixed.

Zombieburger638179d ago

Yeah I highly doubt these reviews.

CrimsonWing69179d ago (Edited 179d ago )

Don’t take this as a knock, it’s just a theory I have, but I feel like when you’ve convinced yourself the game is awful only reviews that reflect your outlook are “true.”

Like, from what I’ve seen of this game it looked good to me, so seeing reviews reflect that make them “true” to me where reviews that are negative I question… which is the opposite of your stance.

It’s just a weird observation to me. I can’t really say anything until I play the game for myself. But all I can say is I didn’t see the issues many were complaining about in the previews. I’ve just noticed that people will always only trust the reviews that align with their preconceptions, which kind of makes reviews pointless when you think about it. You could have 99 positive reviews and a single negative review and if you’ve had it out for the game, that single negative review is the only “true” one, Y’know what I mean?

Armaggedon178d ago

Speaking the truth. People should test enough to see for themselves. I pre ordered the collectors addition, so I was going all in even of the game was critically burning right now. I am just glad to see that it is respectable reception. And more importantly, people arent crucifing the game for not being BG3 yet. Good enough for me.

Psychonaut85178d ago

It’s called confirmation bias. I hate when a game becomes ammunition in the culture war, it makes it almost impossible for anyone to engage with it for its ACTUAL merits or lack their off. If the other side hates it, they’ll feel like they need to defend it.

LordoftheCritics178d ago

10?

Usually 10's are given to the highest echelon of gaming.
Top tier games like Starfield got 10's

I hope it does not mean 7

anast178d ago

It's RPG lite with simple quests, the art is bad , and the character interactions are juvenile. All of this stuff is already out for people to observe. It's weird to me that people in the age of the internet are treating games like it's 1930's Hollywood. We don't need to stare at showcards for hours arguing how good something might be. All the info is already out. Why buy and play something you know you're not going to like?

Most reviews are bought. Anyone stupid enough to search for that single 'one' are just as dumb as the people that don't understand some things just suck and there isn't some elaborate psychological game behind it. People like sh$% entertainment and the ones that don't like sh$% entertainment, well, they think it's sh$%. There's room for both.

CrimsonWing69178d ago (Edited 178d ago )

@anast

Again, reviews are more like the reaffirming of confirmation bias, as someone pointed out. We’re all claiming things that are subjective. I’ve played sh*t so cringe with gameplay so great like Fire Emblem Engage, for example.

Do I consider that game sh*t or positive reviews as paid off? No… even though it can be rough to sit through the dialogue…

Yea, I’ve seen some examples of the cringe dialogue from Mr Matty Plays, but I’ve also heard there’s great characters and moments from the Kinda Funny Games panel. Again, from what I’ve personally seen, the game looks like it’s fun to play and visually spectacular. So, I absolutely can see where the positive reviews are coming from.

Let’s make no mistake here. The hatred towards this game comes from a clash of ideologies and insufferable culture wars. Do I think the option to have top scars, a trans weird-looking horn person, or “old gameplay” design to make the entirety of a game sh*t? Again, no.

There’s definitely psychological things in play here. People are so at each other’s throats that we’re seeing red the second some small element triggers us. When they introduced gay relationships in Mass Effect or Dragon’s Age I never once saw this animosity towards a game and let’s be real, those games have some “old gameplay” and rough edges to them even for their time.

I personally, can’t say whether this game is a 9 or 5 since I haven’t played it. All I can say is I don’t find things people are up in arms over to be a deal breaker and I’m actually looking forward to playing the game on release and I find it interesting that people were wanting this to fail so bad now they have to run to, the reviews are paid off.

You have your perspective and I have mine. That’s it, but don’t pretend that when reviews align with your preconception of a game that you make the argument that it’s paid off like you do when they don’t. If reviews were all paid off how do you explain Unknown9 Awakening’s scores? Think about it.

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mkis007179d ago

Why? A report on bribery would be more valuable than the bribery. You don't want to like it.

thorstein179d ago

You highly doubt 50 reviews on metacritic that avg 84/100?

10 reviews here avg. 9/10.

Seems like it is good game. I'm surprised by the scores too but in a good way.

This was a no buy for me, but now I'm going to wishlist and hope for a demo.

Obscure_Observer179d ago

I´m glad Bioware is back on form!

883179d ago

As am I and while I was VERY skeptical about this, it seems like a number of people don't want it to actually be good 🤷🏻‍♂️.

Armaggedon178d ago

People are just overly doubtful. Its EA, its a triple AAA game, and BioWare have been stumbling pretty hard for a decade. I can understand the skepticism.

INMATEofARKHAM178d ago

I'm glad it's reviewing well for those excited about it, but I don't know, I just can't shake what Skill Up said (and showed) in his review. It just doesn't look or sound like a Dragon Age game to me.

I'm passing for at least the foreseeable future.

anast178d ago

I heard the cut corners and stream lined all the rgp elements. I think users are going to be disappointed.

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DLC Wouldn't Have Fixed Dragon Age: The Veilguard, But It Deserved Some Anyway

Dragon Age: The Veilguard was never going to be one of those games that gets "fixed" with updates, but DLC could've let the devs tell their own story.

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GhostScholar6d ago

I know everyone hates this game, but I have had a blast with it. I enjoyed the combat, characters (for the most part), and the story. Not to mention the environments are beautiful. I like this game more than dragon age 2 or inquisition.

raWfodog5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

I’m still playing through Inquisition now but will hop into Veilguard after that. I was surprised when it was added to PS+ Essentials last month. I’ll see for myself if it deserves all the hate or not.

Lexreborn25d ago

The best thing about options and people is. Things are allowed to cater to others and they enjoy it, and it’s equally okay if you don’t individually vibe with something.

What’s not okay is over criticizing something due to your personal bias and agendas. Campaigning against harmless things that don’t truly dictate anything in your life. I’m not into dragon age games, but I never once made an agenda to tell people how “bad” each iteration is because it didn’t click for me.

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Rancegamerx5d ago

This game deserves nothing more than to be buried in the annals of history, only to resurface decades later as a cautionary tale of the astonishing foolishness that prevailed in 2024.

GhostScholar5d ago

You must have not played a truly bad game I’d you think this is a bad game.

Snookies125d ago

This game was a mockery to the Dragon Age series. I lost all faith in the series thanks to this one.

GhostScholar5d ago

I can see not liking the change in combat but that’s about the only criticism I could give it and I actually had a blast as a veil jumper archer. To each his own I’m not saying it’s the greatest game ever but it’s my favorite dragon age game since origins

TheColbertinator5d ago

That's what people say about every new Dragon Age game. Many fans almost gave up on the series after Dragon Age 2. Even more stopped caring for Inquisition because despite the high reviews, fans of the original Bioware hated the gameplay. Some players never even left the first area "The Hinterlands".

Asterphoenix5d ago

Lots of the main Bioware team is gone from years ago. The site is silly if they want to fix it they would have to re-do everything.

They might as well make a new entry. They should take fan feedback rather than ignoring them to push an agenda.

Definitely didn't feel like a Dragon Age game.

GhostScholar5d ago

I just don’t get that critique. Graphics were great, characters were great, story was great, and I liked the combat as well. Like I said to each his own. It sucks for the people who didn’t like it, but I really enjoyed it.

PanicMechanic4d ago

Characters and story were sure as hell not great at all.

Rancegamerx4d ago

The characters were great? In what universe? They were thinly disguised activists shoehorned into a fantasy setting, prioritizing forced ideology over genuine storytelling. Calling them "great' is an insult to the art of character creation. They lacked depth, relatability, and purpose—a mess that even garbage would resent being compared to.

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dmonee4d ago

The DLC was supposed to feature a blond haired dude, with orange skin, that bans all woke nonsense from the game.

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BioWare Co-Founder Praises Dragon Age Veilguard, Says Long Gaps Between Games Raise Fan Expectations

Bioware co-founder Greg Zeshuck has praised Dragon Age: The Veilguard, saying that lengthy gaps between game releases raise fan expectations.

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Redgrave57d ago

Long gaps to an extent, but too long and you enter into impossible expectations and loss of interest. The balance is hard to allow for adequate development time and avoid over inflation of the product, but such a thing aa too long is absolutely a thing.

Dragon Age Veilguard I think was too long, especially after what we ended up getting. Mass Effect 5, if not canceled, will likely suffer a similar fate.

NoDamage57d ago

No it does not. There were no expectations for this game since pretty much nothing was ever really shown to increase hype....the only hype for this game was self generated because of the love of the franchise. It was nothing extreme...and yet they still failed.

There was more hype for anthem then for this game.

goken57d ago

The Self delusion is strong with this one…

-Foxtrot57d ago

Who raised their expectations? People have been iffy with new BioWare games in general since they screwed up the ending of ME3 and they just got lower until Anthem really put us all on a downer

The fact it was so low and still got people disappointed showed you how bad this was.

I’m sorry but simply put he’s talking s***

TheColbertinator56d ago (Edited 56d ago )

The gap between Veilguard and Inquisition was an issue of course but the pressing problem was the lack of confidence towards Bioware after Andromeda and Anthem. These two games were to be pillars of Bioware's continued dominance in the RPG market. In the days since other RPG developers have come to take the center stage and push out Bioware. Obsidian, Bethesda, CDPR and Larian are among the many developers who have staked their claim since DA Inquisition launched.

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PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for March

PlayStation Plus Monthly Games for March – Dragon Age: The Veilguard (PS5), Sonic Colors: Ultimate (PS4), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection (PS4 /PS5)

All playable March 4.

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Terry_B58d ago

I was happy with the last two PS+ Essential Game Lineups too, but this one is a ton cooler. Owned TMNT Collection on PC already, but will most likely play it again on the bigger screen.

Is Dragon Age The Veilguard worth the time it probably needs? Liked the previous games of the series a lot.

pwnmaster300058d ago (Edited 58d ago )

I mean no harm in trying.
I’m glad it is because I was just gonna buy it.
I usually just grab any monthly game.
I have so much games that I’ve never played sitting in my library because of the monthly games lol. Do they have an expiration?

Popsicle58d ago

So long as you stay subscribed they stay in your library.

Terry_B58d ago

Only if you unsubscribe to ps+..but even if you make a subscription pause of years, they would be back if you subscribe again with the same PSN account ^^

Back in August '24 I started the crazy quest to try and beat as many of the ..around 350 PS4+PS5 ps+ games I have + a few bought one sin physical form ..since I started subscribing back in 2013 already. From A-Z.

Played through a weird game named 2064 Read Only Memories..had a lot of fun and almost tears with the damn awesome 2 "A Plague Tale" games, enjoyed Alan Wake, Aliens Fireteam Squad or what its called and a couple more games started with A.

When I was at the standalone dlc for Assassins creed IV Black Flag I bought that friggin whole game and beat it because I liked the dlc.

Now in february 2025 I am still at fucking letter B because I also bought Barman Arkham Collection and just beat Arkham City, Getting the time for all these games that are good and come for such a small price is more soulslike than anything from FromSoftware.

Lets see if I make it to Letter D by the end of the year >:I

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Eonjay57d ago

This really feel like good value for the plus sub. Can't wait to give DA and Sonic a try. Already have TMNT

Jingsing56d ago (Edited 56d ago )

@Terry_B How is PS+ good value if for example I haven't been subscribed for 5 years, Then 5 years later I want to play a game I got on the service. I have to pay $100 or more whatever the price will be in the future, almost certainly higher. That isn't value at all having to pay a high access fee for an old 10 year old game. Nothing about game subscriptions make financial sense unless you can keep them in your library without having to constantly pay for it. That is how they make the money and you ultimately lose as a consumer.

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Tacoboto58d ago

Dragon Age has a fun combat system that offers good challenge on the higher difficulty (haven't tried normal).

I'm about 10-12 hours in, on PC where it runs so well, and just got Lucanis in my party. Graphics are nice, audio is good, quality of voice actors is also good.

The only problem at this point is there are signs of overly-positive writing and one character I've complained about before that is especially annoying.

I haven't played more because of other games, not because it isn't fun or the writing is *that* off-putting.

Maybe as I play more I'll like it less, but for now, I know enough about the tone of the writing that I can brush that aside and enjoy a fun game with acting that's still good despite some of what they're given - the core of what's been about the story is written better than when it's about or involving that specific irritating character.

VenomUK58d ago

For Dragon Age: The Veilguard to be included in PS Plus so soon after release just goes to show how far EA/Bioware shit the bed.

thorstein58d ago

I'd place it just below Inquisition. There are parts that I really enjoyed getting into the backstory about, especially the infractions with Solas. Luckily there are many companions and you can usually pick who you want with you.

The character stories are decent, with some being quite enjoyable.

nitus1057d ago

I spent a few hours on Inquisition and while I think the gameplay was fine I just lost interest. Of course I did have Dark Souls 2, 3, Bloodborne and a suite of RPG's that I also wanted to play at the time.

Oh well I will bookmark all the games in case I eventually wish to play them.

Luc2058d ago

Playing all these games sounds like a full time job! No doubt you'll come across a gem once in a while.

Abear2157d ago

If it wasn’t for GT7 I’d probably finish more games. Want TMNT just for the nostalgia high and will play it some, but backlog be damned!

I’m only adding must play games to the pile bc I’m already a year behind haven’t started RE4 yet or Alan Wake 2, hopefully news of GTA6 or RDR2 remaster happens by the time I finish them. Probably finish Skyrim before I play Veilguard.

Daeloki57d ago

Veilguard is fun to a degree, but sadly falls a bit short from its predecessors. I bought it at release because I was excited to have it, but sadly I was a bit blinded to actual valid criticism by all the typical loud anti-woke rantings. As in, by the time I wanted to check reviews, all you could really see was grown white men crying about pronouns and other optional character features, and all actual criticism was kinda drowned out.

That said, I think the gameplay is fun, although it can get a bit repetitive. It looks stunning in my opinnion, but the writing isn't very deep. Everyone gets along a bit too well, there is no real friction or risk of uppsetting your companions. Visually it's very pleasing, spells and abilities are flashy and cool, and combat is very fluid and dynamic. The companions had initially interesting storylines, but they kinda fell short despite the potential.

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isarai58d ago

Ooh Sonic colors. I never actually got around to beating my Wii copy. I hope it's been improved cuz I heard at lunch it wasn't the best

Terry_B58d ago

Much better graphics, better controls, more languages, a new game mode even some decently remixed music tracks

DoubleYourDose58d ago

Definitely better for a late night snack.

Profchaos58d ago

Yeah same I struggled with the Wii version back in the day because it ran terrible so I'm excited to play this

Cockney57d ago

Someone told me at breakfast the game was a bit on the woke side, I won't download it till after dinner, maybe ill hear different by then

thorstein57d ago (Edited 57d ago )

A companion has an optional storyline about their gender. If you choose to go through that particular companion storyline, you can button beat the dialog and avoid it.

That stuff doesn't bother me at all, but I found that character annoying anyway.

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jambola58d ago (Edited 58d ago )

So how long until skull and bones is on ps+?
they love throwing the leftover slop on there lately

rest is cool though
can't beat those Konami collections

Profchaos57d ago

Absolutely it's coming to be honest I'd rather play the underwater tnmt NES level on repeat than start dragon age

Popsicle57d ago (Edited 57d ago )

I am absolutely more excited about the Cowabunga collection when compared to the other 2 offerings. In all honesty it is probably the only game out of the 3 that I will get around to playing.

ravens5258d ago

I just bought Dragon Age too lol. $25 off Amazon. Guess I'll just leave it sealed then 🤷🏾.

badz14956d ago

LOL how many times have this happened to me haha

OtterX58d ago (Edited 58d ago )

Wow, pretty amazing as Veilguard just came out in October. Opinions have been pretty mixed, but I'll happily try it out for free. I loved Inquisition, but I know to keep my expectations lower for this one.

As for TMNT collection, I had bought for Switch a long while back so i could have it for portable play. I'm really happy to get it again on PS5 for trophies.

crazyCoconuts58d ago

Yeah highly unusual to have it Veilguard on PS+ so soon! Don't know if that's a statement of how great PS+ is, how poorly Veilguard did, or a combination of both.

raWfodog58d ago

Yup, get to try it out for myself sooner rather than later without having to 'buy' it. It's really telling that this next DA game has been shifted to PS Plus so soon after its release but I'm still willing to give it a go after the lackluster reviews.

Ninver57d ago (Edited 57d ago )

Try it out you may. But know that nothing is free.

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