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Dragon Age The Veilguard Reviews Controversy - Bloomberg Reporter Jason Schreier And Kotaku Senior Reporter Ethan Gach took it upon themselves to police what other publications (DualShockers) are a...

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The Dualshockers Review of Dragon Age: The Veilguard apparently contained a passage that said: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GbAkJJiW8AAcOtv.png It's a game that clearly has had a bit of the Sweet Baby Inc. treatment in spots when it comes to its character backgrounds and storytelling, and it's a game that is willing to offer fan service by giving old characters little cameo appearances but unwilling to truly cater to the wants and needs of long-serving Dragon Age fans. Yet despite all this, I still find myself weirdly enamored with this title because it's a very polished, satisfying, and enjoyable version of what it's trying to be. That may alienate Die-hard fans out there, but it seems that this is a new age for Dragon Age, and while it has its flaws, it's one that has started with a bang. We don't have an Original Archive of the review as far as I can tell, but we'll just take the word of Honest Schreier (Reporter at Bloomberg) here. Upon which he complained on Twitter about it, here is what he had to say: https://x.com/jasonschreier/status/1851031448993587232 https://archive.is/6Puci This, from a review on Metacritic (!), is truly unhinged - not just because of the dog-whistling, but because of the divine power that idiots keep ascribing to consultants. Hate to break it to you, folks, but the people making key decisions at game companies aren't on contract You can see various of his "colleagues" chiming in: https://xcancel.com/jasonschreier/status/1851031448993587232 Kotaku's Senior Reporter Ethan Gach pasted that bit from the review on his Twitter, stating: https://x.com/ethangach/status/1851007420971303114 https://archive.is/RLfHv This is utterly disqualifying He later added: https://x.com/ethangach/status/1851019285751267581 https://archive.is/fhuCn It's been stealth edited out This has apparently led to DualShockers changing their review, Stealth Editing and scrubbing references to "Sweet Baby Inc." and more, the entire paragraph now just reads: https://archive.is/HNBVE#selection-1865.1-1869.68 It seems that this is a new age for Dragon Age, and while it has its flaws, it's one that has started with a bang.

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