by Aria Dec 10,2024

Le directeur de la publication de Larian Studios, Michael Douse, ne tarit pas d'éloges sur le dernier RPG de BioWare, Dragon Age : The Veilguard. Dans un récent post sur Twitter, Douse a fait l'éloge du jeu, révélant qu'il y jouait en secret (« derrière mon sac à dos au bureau », a-t-il plaisanté).
Le point clé à retenir de Douse ? Le Veilguard "sait vraiment ce qu'il veut être". Cette identité ciblée, suggère-t-il, contraste favorablement avec les précédents opus de Dragon Age qui avaient parfois du mal à équilibrer narration et gameplay. Il a même comparé l'expérience à une « série Netflix bien faite et axée sur les personnages », bien loin d'une « série lourde de 9 saisons ».
Le système de combat a également obtenu des notes élevées. Douse l'a décrit comme un mélange de « génie giga-cerveau » deXenoblade Chronicles et Hogwarts Legacy, résultant en des combats plus rapides et pilotés par des combos qui rappellent Mass Effect[ de BioWare. &&&], une rupture avec l'approche plus tactique des précédents jeux Dragon Age. Douse a souligné le rythme de
The Veilguard, notant son "bon sens de la propulsion" et son équilibre habile entre moments et opportunités d'expérimentation des joueurs. Il a même salué la présence continue de BioWare dans l'industrie, la jugeant vitale au milieu de « l'avidité idiote des entreprises ». Tout en reconnaissant CinematicDragon Age : Origins
comme un favori personnel, Douse a souligné queThe Veilguard, malgré ses différences, possède une identité distincte et convaincante. Son verdict final ? "En un mot, c'est amusant !" L'accent mis par le jeu sur la personnalisation des personnages renforce encore son attrait. The Rook, le protagoniste personnalisable, permet une personnalisation étendue, de l'histoire et des compétences jusqu'à la maison du joueur dans le jeu, le phare. Ce niveau profond d’agence des joueurs, comme le souligne Xbox Wire, garantit une expérience véritablement immersive. Les joueurs rassemblent un groupe pour affronter deux anciens dieux elfes, avec des choix qui ont un impact sur tout, de la spécialisation de combat (Mage, Voleur, Guerrier, avec des sous-spécialisations comme Spellblade) aux détails personnels comme les tatouages faciaux.
Cette profonde capacité d'action des joueurs et l'orientation générale du jeu ont probablement contribué aux éloges enthousiastes de Douse. Alors que la date de sortie du 31 octobre approche à grands pas, BioWare espère que cet accueil positif se traduira par un plaisir généralisé pour les joueurs. Notre propre critique a attribué àThe Veilguard
une note de 90, louant son « rythme plus rapide » et son gameplay « plus fluide et engageant » par rapport à ses prédécesseurs.
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