While certain media (and not the least) are still fighting with Electronic Arts (and PR agencies) to try to recover their key to Dragon Age The Veilguard, tests are slowly starting to appear on the Internet. These are indeed websites and newspapers which have been whitelisted by the American publisher (for various reasons) and which can finally deliver their verdict after a week of intensive testing. With a rating (temporary, as it will evolve in the days and weeks to come) of 84% (for its PS5 version) obtained on the basis of 50 reviewsBioWare’s latest title comes out with honors. But you still have to know where you’re putting your feet, because everyone agrees that if the proposition is interesting and of quality, this Dragon Age The Veilguard no longer really looks like a Dragon Age game. Bioware took the direction of the game which was inspired by several diverse and varied titles to try to please a larger number of people, both in its form and in its content. A well-filled specification, but which prevents the title from displaying a true identity.
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