Wow, the article completely ignored the story aspect of the game and only barely touched on the aesthetics. It basically says "yup, this is a game that runs on PC and console. I tested it. No issues."
this post was submitted on 30 Oct 2024
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard on consoles is an attractive, technically solid release
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This is precisely what Digital Foundry specialises in - objective assessment of technical performance. This one seems to be slightly boring due to game running well but for me at least this is important to know before any big game purchase. Not that I plan on buying Veilguard after some other reviews.
Good to know, thanks.
What a lukewarm compliment. I need to wash my hands now, ew.