Looks like Dragon Age: Dreadguard just got renamed into Dragon Age: The Veilguard I still remember playing Dragon Age: Origins years ago and even though I'm not the biggest fan of single player RPGs I thought the game was cool. I wish all the best for this franchise! https://blog.bioware.com/2024/06/06/theveilguard/
Interesting news for all Dragon Age fans! 🎮 Dragon Age: The Veilguard will offer a range of difficulty options, including a mode where death is entirely disabled! This upcoming addition to BioWare's fantasy RPG series is all about accessibility and letting everyone enjoy the game their way. Whether you're in it for the story, want a balanced adventure, or crave a nightmare challenge, there's something for everyone. Plus, Unbound mode lets you tweak individual settings like combat timing and enemy health. Game director Corinne Busche emphasized that these options are to ensure players of all abilities can join in on the fun. So, whether you want a casual story experience or a hardcore battle against elven gods, Dragon Age: The Veilguard has you covered. What do you think about this feature that prevents dying? 🤔 Release set for this fall! 🍂✨ #DragonAge #Gaming #RPG #Accessibility #BioWare
New Dragon Age is almost here and it looks pretty good, let's hope it'll look and performs the same as it shown in gameplay clip. I'm such a fan of a series, even though the strongest one is still the first one - Dragon Age: Origins. Too bad EA was forcing Bioware to waste years working on a failure of a MMO called Anthem. Since release of Dragon Age Inquisition the whole new generation of gamers were born. On the upside, good opportunity to replay the trilogy before Veilguard is released. Not much hope for modern Bioware that probably lost too many key developers who made the soul of the company after being forced to work on something they usually prefer not to work on. But would be nice to finish the story in any way, especially after a cliffhanger hidden in Inquisition's DLC.
BioWare: "As we look toward the future, BioWare is focused on being a leader in developing immersive, emotionally charged, single-player games, with teams primarily in Austin and Edmonton. This means a renewed focus on our two key franchises: Dragon Age™ and Mass Effect™." Finally. Took them almost 10 years to straighten priorities.
Congratz to NAVI for winning IEM Rio 2024! 😎 🎉
Unfortunately it's not looking too good for Shroud's new game Spectre Divide. Looks like the studio is letting go 13 employees only a few weeks after the game launched. Unfortunately making a new hit game remains to be difficult :/ https://www.dexerto.com/gaming/shrouds-spectre-divide-dev-team-hit-with-layoffs-weeks-after-launch-2911312/
IGN is reporting that a new Battlefield game is in the works by EA, and it will finally be returning to a modern setting. I'm pretty excited! https://www.ign.com/articles/exclusive-first-battlefield-concept-art-revealed-vince-zampella
GZ to Blinky for winning the GeoGuessr World Cup 2024! It was an absolutely insane grand finale. Script writers were definitely working overtime. WP to the silver medalist MK as well. https://liquipedia.net/geoguessr/Blinky
Looks like PlayStation 5 Pro has been finally revealed! Unfortunately console gaming seems to be getting quite expensive though. PS5 Pro prices are: $699.99 USD £699.99 GBP €799.99 EUR Fortunately I remain mainly a PC gamer 😎 https://blog.playstation.com/2024/09/10/welcome-playstation-5-pro-the-most-visually-impressive-way-to-play-games-on-playstation/
The War Within has surpassed my expectations by a lot! It finally made WoW feel like WoW once again. I guess I'm mostly impressed about the story and focus in the old and beloved characters, but all the new zones and quests are nice too. Good job Blizzard!
Deadlock is a pretty good game! I'm totally not addicted 😊