BioWare's latest single-player RPG has landed after years, and despite fun in some areas, it's several degrees short of exceptional.
After last year's disappointing re-releases, learn how the PC version stacks up with its higher frame rates and additional options.
Check out how the Mercenary, Warrior, and Monk match up against the various bosses in Grinding Gear Games' upcoming sequel.
The spoiler-filled trailer catches players up on everything that happened before the sequel's launch on February 14th, 2025.
The best of the best in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.
The upcoming patch will address issues related to companion skill points, Inquisitor customization, and DLSS implementation, among other things.
Season 01 is set to go live on November 14, and ahead of its release, Activision has showcased three of the new maps that the first-person shooter will be adding.
Between now and the collectible card game's closure in January, all items in the in-game store and all in-game events will be sold for just 1 gold each.
The studio recently confirmed that it is shifting its full focus to the development of the next Mass Effect, with no post-launch plans in place for Dragon Age's latest release.
"By drawing meaningful contrast between past and present, we aim to restore the balance that was once the hallmark of the franchise," says franchise director Marc-Alexis Coté.
Title Update 1.4 goes live on November 21st. It improves combat, stealth, and character controls to facilitate player freedom.
Redcopse gets two new tutorial spaces for Soulflay and Syphoning, while spells and magic-infused weapons have been rebalanced for PvP.
Performance Mode runs at an upscaled 4K and 60 frames per second, while Quality Mode delivers native 4K/30 FPS on the Pro.
Slitterhead is weird and rough around the edges, but boy am I glad it exists.
Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered is a welcome return to hell.
How does BioWare's latest stack up against its best offerings?
"We are waiting to see the final specs of the Switch successor and would be very happy to be able to propose Empire on it," says game director Renaud Charpentier.
Meanwhile, on PS5 Pro, the strategy title targets 60 FPS at a native 1440p, upscaled to 4K, it's been confirmed.
Like a Dragon: Ishin!, Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name, and Persona 5 Tactica will also leave the service on November 15th.
Senior producer Andrew Webster speaks with GamingBolt about the relaunch of Amazon's acton RPG.