Baldur’s Gate 3 Dev Praises Dragon Age The Veilguard

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With Dragon Age The Veilguard approaching its release date, many fans have eagerly awaited the title. A decade ago, BioWare’s character-driven Dragon Age saga went on hiatus and is finally returning after the Inquisition’s huge cliffhanger. However, fans grew skeptical of the game’s trailers and promotional materials because of the change in style and direction.

Fortunately, the developer of another fantasy game, Larian’s award-winning Baldur’s Gate 3, gave a standing ovation to the game. This is big news, given that both studios previously worked on Baldur’s Gate. Here is a breakdown of this significant accolade for Dragon Age The Veilguard.

Dragon Age The Veilguard Praised

According to GamesRadar, Baldur’s Gate 3’s publishing director, Michael ‘Cromwelp’ Douse, played the upcoming Dragon Age The Veilguard early and gave several thoughts. As an experienced developer, he gave the game his full praise. He compared it to a combination of “Xenoblade Chronicles and Hogwarts Legacy,” two extremely popular RPGs. Given the differences between the games, his comment makes The Veilguard all the more intriguing.

During the leadup to Dragon Age The Veilguard, many longtime fans were skeptical of its take on the series. Veilguard’s trailer featured brighter visuals and quippier dialogue and changed the designs of creatures such as the Qunari. As such, many derided the game for its inconsistency, especially after being gone for a decade.

Furthermore, he commented that the game was the first Dragon Age that “knew what it wanted to be.” The previous entries in the series alternated in styles, such as Origins, which was a dark fantasy. However, its sequel had a more action-oriented approach within an art-deco-inspired city. Therefore, it’s clear BioWare has been working to solidify its vision of the saga.

The Success of Baldur’s Gate 3

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Screenshot from Dragon Age The Veilguard, Courtesy of Electronic Arts and Bioware

Last year, Larian Studios’ reboot of the Baldur’s Gate franchise became a global bestseller and even won Game of the Year. Returning to Faerun after a century, the players are caught up in an invasion from the extradimensional Mind Flayers. They assemble a party of half-demons, vampires, and many other fleshed-out characters along the way. The game likely shares much of its audience with Dragon Age The Veilguard’s players.

Many gamers praised the game for accurately capturing the magic of a classic tabletop game under a DM. This was done through its meticulous character creation system and endlessly branching interactions. Furthermore, the game took the limited visuals of the original games and created a fantasy world using the finest technology available.

Furthermore, BioWare worked on the original Baldur’s Gate games before passing the torch to Larian. The two series have many similarities, such as centering around a massive party of allies with conflicting ideals and entire quests devoted to each. Once again, this shows how Dragon Age The Veilguard succeeds in sticking to its inspiration.

The Influence of Dungeons & Dragons

Outside of Baldur’s Gate and Dragon Age, the influence of the tabletop game Dungeons and Dragons cannot be overstated. Years before even the earliest home gaming consoles, the pen-and-paper world of D&D laid the foundation for many other fantasy games. The influential first Final Fantasy on the NES took many notes from the original game.

However, many other Western RPGs have moved away from their tabletop roots. For example, take The Elder Scrolls, which began moving towards more action-oriented games while the developers confirmed this direction for six. Fortunately, the Baldur’s Gate and Dragon Age series both worked to keep this original vision alive.

While D&D never went away, it has gained considerable resurgence in popularity in recent years. The game saw a new generation thanks to Stranger Things and web series like Critical Role. Furthermore, massive films such as Honor Among Thieves reached the big screen.

Conclusion

Douse’s review of Dragon Age: The Veilguard demonstrates how the game lives up to other fantasy RPGs. In an age where so many popular gaming franchises lose their original vision or get bogged down by executives chasing trends, BioWare remembered its series’s original vision and the previous work that inspired it.

With their endless storytelling potential, D&D and other tabletop franchises are powerful bases for inspiring role-playing games. Hopefully, this won’t be the final chapter in the massive Dragon Age saga.

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