BioWare has launched the primary Dragon Age: The Veilguard gameplay trailer, and we’re a good distance from the cautious, thought of CRPG method of 2009’s Dragon Age: Origins.
Final week, BioWare revealed that Dragon Age: Dreadwolf had change into The Veilguard, and that we would get a primary take a look at gameplay quickly. That point has come, and first impressions of Dragon Age: The Veilguard are…definitely completely different.
The trailer opens with the participant character, right here named Rook, and collection common Varric Tethras in search of a mage detective (that is a detective who’s a mage, not one who finds mages) named Neve Gallus.
Varric and Rook transfer by way of a metropolis seemingly watched over by a large Panopticon-style tower, and it is not lengthy earlier than demons are working free all through the town, apparently summoned by Solas himself, the Dreadwolf of the sport’s earlier title.
Quickly, Rook, Varric, and companion Harding get into some fight, and we see that Dragon Age: The Veilguard is just about shrugging off the cloak of tactical RPG fight to totally embrace motion.
The fight appears very hack-and-slash-inspired; the main target appears to be on fashionable strikes and cooldowns slightly than technique and planning, which implies the trajectory of Dragon Age 2 and Inquisition is arguably at its apex right here.
The Veilguard additionally appears prefer it’s placing fairly a heavy emphasis on setpieces and “cool moments”; bringing down a statue and watching as demons rampage by way of the town streets spring to thoughts on this trailer.
Though the fight does not look very like old-school Dragon Age, we do get to see our protagonist making some dialogue selections on an Inquisition-style dialogue wheel that assigns responses to sure tones and moods.
We additionally get to see selections being made that may apparently influence the plot and the way characters really feel about us; at one stage, Rook decides of which one character approves and one other disapproves.
It is also price noting that this gameplay trailer represents the opening moments of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which signifies that it could be putting a heavier emphasis on setpieces than later sequences do in an effort to set the scene.
The trailer culminates in Varric confronting Solas about his deeds, upon which Solas shatters Varric’s iconic crossbow Bianca and two powerful-looking demons seem to flank him.
We’ll have to attend and see simply how a lot of the unique Dragon Age‘s DNA has really made it into The Veilguard, however both approach, the sport is launching on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Collection X|S this fall. You possibly can take a look at our hands-off preview of BioWare’s newest RPG proper right here.