In a game called Dragon Age, especially with the word Inquisition attached to it, you'd expect to be fighting a couple of dragons. While the campaign of Dragon Age: Inquisition features a few mandatory fights with dragons, there are quite a few optional high dragons littered all over the map that you can slay for some precious loot.
The opening of Dragon Age: The Veilguard is a big step up from the series' previous instalment.
Killing these dragons didn't seem like much when the game first came out. We didn't think of why and if we should kill them, just that killing them would give us some great loot. And who doesn't like loot? However, about ten years later, and just after the launch of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Inquisition players are feeling bad for slaying all those dragons who didn't really pose any imminent threat.
With the launch and success of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, longtime fans are inevitably comparing it to previous entries in the series, however, this conversation took place on a relatively unrelated Reddit post. The post itself was about the annoyance of being forced to use a Dragonslayer while fighting dragons.
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