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Anna Koselke

Dragon Age players with early access to The Veilguard say that the RPG's "trailer doesn't do it justice" as it may just be "the most beautiful" entry from BioWare yet

Dragon Age: The Veilguard reveal trailer screenshot showing a close-up of an elf's stern face, a blade held up beside his cheek.

The reveal of Dragon Age: The Veilguard was one of the most highly anticipated showcases of this year's entire Summer Game Fest, but its trailer left fans disappointed - though lucky players with early access say people shouldn't be.

After almost a decade since BioWare's monumental release of Dragon Age: Inquisition, the legendary developer finally unveiled the RPG series' upcoming entry during yesterday's Xbox Games Showcase with an upbeat trailer - that unfortunately didn't live up to many longtime fans' expectations. The reveal sparked comments regarding The Veilguard's art style, with some calling it too "cartoony" and others comparing it to games like Overwatch.

The trailer doesn't actually feature captured gameplay, though, with a watermark reading that it's made up of "game engine footage." This was further confirmed by one of the developers himself, who says that it's only "a trailer" and reassures fans that they'll "see the game soon." Select players who got to experience The Veilguard in action this past weekend say as much, too - revealing that people shouldn't be so quick to judge whether or not the new Dragon Age lives up to the series' gritty dark fantasy reputation.

"As someone who has played some of The Veilguard already, the enemies and locations are beyond anything we’ve seen before," one early player explains, saying that she was left "very impressed" by her time in-game. She continues, detailing how fans "won't be disappointed" as "the horror and gore is back" in the soon-to-release Dragon Age, which "has a much more sinister tone" than BioWare's first trailer lets on. "You’ll be ass deep in demons and begging Andraste for mercy!"

Another content creator echoes a similar sentiment: "I forgot about the art differences not even an hour into playing. It works, in practice." The Veilguard's trailer apparently "doesn't do it justice" as yes, "there's still messy dark shit - it's Dragon Age, after all." Upon actually playing the game, she notes that the difference in aesthetic "really didn't matter anymore cause it all worked cohesively in a good way." Other players who were able to hop into the upcoming RPG claim the same - that The Veilguard "very much felt like Dragon Age."

Overall, it largely seems like those playing early don't think hardened Dragon Age stans have any reason to worry about BioWare's finished project. As noted by one, "It's a little different, but it's also dark and beautiful and I genuinely loved it." It may even end up being "the most beautiful Dragon Age game" yet from the iconic developer - although the public will have to wait and see when The Veilguard launches this fall to be certain.

As Dragon Age: The Veilguard's bold new tone gets bashed by fans, the RPG's original co-creator explains trailers are always mismatched, "so that doesn't mean much"

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