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Dragon Age: The Veilguard (Review)

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Creating a worthy sequel to the much loved Dragon Age: Inquisition is a very lofty goal, especially if your last two games were high profile disasters. With three games of beautifully crafted lore and one of the best cliffhangers in gaming history behind it there was a real possibility Bioware could heal the wounds of the past and not only revive but rejuvenate the company into the AAA creative force they once were. Ten long years later and everything they sacrificed looked like it was about to pay off, Dragon Age was coming back. The silhouette behind the curtain looked and sounded like Dragon Age. I hoped and prayed this was Bioware reborn and renewed but when the curtain drew back we saw the deformed and grotesque amalgamation they created. The worst part was it wasn't alive, it had died long ago.  Cobbled together from the scraps of its troubled development and the body parts of other games, Veilguard doesn't know what it's meant to be. The sho...