I can’t stop staring at Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Whether I’m exploring the game’s home base in the dream-like Fade, or a forest shimmering with golden leaves and wild magical energy, the game simply looks gorgeous. And, if you’ve got the graphical horsepower to see it, it also delivers some of the most sumptuous ray tracing I’ve ever seen. There’s a level of polish across every aspect of the game, including its new action-oriented approach to combat, that’s simply glorious to behold.
Veilguard continues the story of the decade-old Dragon Age Inquisition, which was most notable for the shocking ending of its DLC. It turned out that Solas, one of
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