

The
review
embargo
for
Dragon
Age:
The
Veilguard
is
reported
to
lift
today,
ahead
of
the
game’s
release
on
October
31st.
However,
one
website
has
accidentally
broken
the
embargo,
giving
us
a
small
glimpse
of
what
to
expected.
Noisy
Pixel
presumably
got
a
little
too
excited
and
posted
their
review
early.
While
it
has
now
been
taken
down,
it
also
appeared
briefly
on
OpenCritic.
While
I
didn’t
manage
to
peruse
the
full
review
before
it
was
hastily
taken
down,
a
quote
from
it
did
appear
on
Opencritic,
along
with
the
score
of
8.5
out
of
10.
“Dragon
Age:
The
Veilguard
may
have
hit
a
few
big
stumbles
along
its
path
to
release,
but
ultimately
manages
to
deliver
an
innovative
and
fully-realized
take
on
the
series’
world,
exploration,
and
combat.
“read
the
quote.
“The
role-playing
aspect
has
taken
a
minor
hit
in
the
process,
but
the
game
still
boasts
one
of
the
best
casts
its
studio
has
ever
created,
an
engaging
plot,
and
answers
to
many
long-held
questions,
in
addition
to
the
best
battle
system
in
BioWare
history.”
Dragon
Age:
The
Veilguard
has
proven
slightly
divisive
since
it
was
officially
revealed.
The
initial
trailer’s
tone
caught
fans
off
guard
with
how
different
it
seemed
to
paint
the
new
game
compared
to
the
grittier
style
of
the
previous
titles.
But
gameplay
released
later
on
seemed
to
ease
at
least
some
of
the
doubt.
That
said,
there
is
still
a
notable
presence
online
rooting
for
the
game’s
failure.
Despite
that,
it’s
currently
the
number
one
pre-ordered
game
on
PlayStation,
indicating
that
people
are
at
somewhat
excited
for
it.
Of
course,
it’s
rarely
ever
a
good
idea
to
pre-order
a
game,
chums.
Best
keep
your
money
firmly
in
your
wallet
until
you
can
get
some
idea
of
a
game’s
state
at
launch.