Dragon Age dreadwolf combat will be like Final Fantasy XV; Report

Draugoth

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Insider Gaming sources, who have spoken to Insider Gaming under the request of anonymity have said that Dragon Age Dreadwolf might be further away than previous rumors have suggested.

  • The game still lacks features;
  • Dragon Age Dreadwolf moved from its intended multiplayer components to a single-player experience;
  • These multiplayer components are still 'felt' to some extent in the current version of the game (feels like Destiny);
  • Dreadwolf has a lot of similarities with previous games in the franchise;
  • You can recruit members to your team;
  • You cannot control your team members, but you can issue commands to cast abilities;
  • Combat will be hack n' slash-like and will be like Final Fantasy XV;
  • The release date is totally unknown (maybe 2024).
 
Literally the worst real-time combat system I can think of, why would you compare your upcoming game to this?

I hope that's not true because DA:I had an alright combat system.
 
Please don't be as shit as andromeda please don't be as shit as andromeda please don't be as shit as andromeda please don't be as shit as andromeda
 
That kind of statement hurts a game more than it helps it.

Are they that out of touch with people's expectations, they actually think that's a good thing 😬
 
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Didn't everyone and their mother complained about FFXV's battle system? (I personally had no major issues, but still)
If they changed to single player its probably AI teammates now with some team attacks since multiplayer is gone.
 
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All of that sounds awful. The story should suck too given the people involved.
So yeah we are getting the complete modern Bioware package.
 
Music to my fucking ears.

FFXV is one of the greatest games ever made and the combat in that game is simply sublime. If this new Dragon Age is a fraction of the brilliance of FFXV then we're in for a treat.
 
I'll go against the grain and say that's not necessarily a bad thing. FF XV's combat was kinda fun and had a lot of potential.

Give it a more interesting variety of classes/skill trees to play with and a better camera, it could be legitimately great.



That said, the chances of this game being good are slim to none. I'm not getting my hopes up.
 
Humble beginnings with wonderful memories of Baldurs Gate, Jade Empire, KotoR, and Mass Effect. Crashing into a brick wall with Inquistion, Anthem, Andromeda and ME3. I honestly have the absolute lowest expectations. After Mass Effect 2 I think Bioware flew close to the sun. Please just go back to making CRPGs...
 
What's sad is I'm sure a lot of the fans that have been holding out for this have now been turned off reading about the change in combat.
 
Could have copied FFXII or FFVIIR, which have vastly different but excellent combat systems. FFXV is a bizarre choice if true considering how messy it was.
 
The routine combat in FFXV was fun, but I do not think this is what they mean - or I certainly hope it isn't. I'm hoping the similarities are just down to not directly controlling your party and instead relying on them for special attacks.

. . .also "hack and slash" is not at all how I would describe the combat in FFXV; honestly this all sounds a bit like extrapolating on vague tidbits.
 
Bioware games have always had funky design. People suffer through their janky systems and combat because in the end you can romance nonhuman nerd girls.
 
Oh god please no, that press and hold one button to attack and ocasionally press and hold another button to dodge has to be one of the most braindead combat systems ever designed.
 
Bioware should've been dead years ago. It's incredible how this company has managed to continue shambling on like a zombie.
 
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