Dragon Age: The Veilguard Review Roundup – BioWare Back on The Track

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The Reception is Quite Positive!

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  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard reviews are out, and it has received a rating of 84/100.
  • Some reviews claim it to be a worthy successor to Dragon Age: Inquisition and praise many of the game’s aspects.
  • However, another review claimed that it is a mediocre action-adventure game. 

Dragon Age: The Veilguard, while being one of the most hyped games this year, received a lot of criticism. Many Dragon Age fans decided not to go with this game due to concerns regarding forced agenda

Similarly, others were excited about this game, which just recently became the top seller on the PlayStation Store in the UK and the US. Now, the review embargo has been lifted, and the game’s average score is out. 

The Veilguard has received a solid 84/100 score on Metacritic, so it seems like BioWare is back on track. 

Why it matters: Some popular YouTubers have claimed that they didn’t receive the review code because they were being a little more critical of the game. However, the overall score seems pretty good, with some criticising the game. 

Dragon Age The Veilguard Reviews
Dragon Age The Veilguard Has Received An Average Rating of 84/100 on Metacritic for PS5

The game’s average score on PS5 is 84/100. However, on PC, the score seems to be lower, which might be because there are only 12 critic reviews so far on that platform, while on PS5, there are 38. 

The following are some of the reviews of Dragon Age: The Veilguard: 

  • Eurogamer: 10/10
  • IGN: 9/10
  • TheGamer: 8/10
  • Windows Central: 8/10
  • PC Gamer: 7.9/10
  • Shacknews: 7/10
  • Inverse: 7/10
  • VGC: 6/10
  • VG247: 6/10
  • The Guardian: 6/10

The game has even received full-fledged ratings from some outlets. The overall reception from the critics has also been very positive. Many have positively reviewed its storytelling aspects and said that it is a fantastic RPG.

Another review says that it is not like any other Dragon Age game at all, but it brings together the tradition of excellent character writing, strong world-building, and, of course, exciting combat.

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It seems like this game has the best combat among all Dragon Age games, which would be a major green flag. The game is being called better than Inquisition, which should sit right with the fandom, given they were expecting a worthy successor. 

While many reviews are positive, some even say that instead of a true RPG, Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a mediocre action-adventure game. Overall, the reception is really positive, and it seems like a title worth trying.  

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