An actor who plays the Inquisitor at Dragon Age: Inquisition and Dragon Age: The Veilguard, said Ign that she is “absolutely devastated”, seeing that the latest BioWare game did not find a larger audience, despite mainly positive reviews of critics.
Speaking during a recent interview, discussing her many iconic characters from video games – as well as her role in the upcoming perfect restart of Microsoft – Wilton Rekan said that she loved her time as the Inquisitor of BioWare, although she did not believe that the character would come back.
“I feel absolutely devastated to BioWare as a studio that they received such mixed reactions to the game,” said Wilton Rekan about answers to the supply. “Personally, I thought it was a really strong game. I thought it was just BioWare.
During the premiere, Veilguard was bombed via the Internet. The criticism of the “awakened” game focused on the inclusion of a non-binonal figure of the companion and the possibility of transsexual choice. ON CoupleDragon Age: The Veilguard is now sitting with a “mixed” player, with the user -defined gaming tags describing it under the labels “LGBTQ+” and “Politics”.
“People attacked the game before releasing it,” continued Wilton Rekan. “It’s amusing. How can you evaluate the game, book, film, television program before it is actually released?
The ranking of the best companions in Elguardy Dragon Age
The ranking of the best companions in Elguardy Dragon Age
In January, the publisher EA said that Dragon Age: The Veilguard “Worse” compared to his expectations by about 50%, just a few days after the director of the game Corrine Busche confirmed that she was leaving the company. Meanwhile, released other BioWare employees who worked on the game.
In the same month, BioWare signaled his last update for Dragon Age: The Veilguard, without any further content not announced or expected.
“I just want to see how people from BioWare bloom because I love them” – summed up Wilton Rekan. “And whatever they do, I have no doubt that their talents will be richly rewarded. We are really happy that we will get more gold in the future from them.”
Symined Down BioWare is now working on Mass Effect 5, which currently has no release date.
Tom Phillips is the editor of Ign. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on BlueSky @tomphillipseg.bsky.Social