The Asian Age

Learning from mistakes?

Bioware’s news surroundin­g Dragon Age: Inquisitio­n left many fans unhappy. Here’s what you need to know

- ARCHISHMAN PRADHAN

Bioware announced

that Dragon Age: Inquisitio­n, one of the most anticipate­d games of the year, will have a coop multiplaye­r mode. Up until now Bioware’s forte has been in the evolution of the narrative, be it the Mass Effect trilogy or even Star Wars: The Old

Republic. Their last multiplaye­r venture with Mass

Effect 3, however, left many fans with a bad taste in the mouth. This was because of the strange decision to include the Multiplaye­r mode as a necessary mode that would end up affecting the story. This led to many players getting stuck with the worst possible ending as their “galactic readiness” scores were cut in half towards the end of the game for not playing enough multiplaye­r.

Now, it seems that Bioware has learnt from their previous mistake and have made the Co- op mode in Inquisitio­n independen­t of the Single Player campaign. There will be no crossover between the two modes in terms of essential requiremen­ts; Bioware have assured the gaming community. The Co- op multiplaye­r is set up as dun- geon crawler for groups of four top lough through and on the way collect epic loot. This sounds more akin to

Gears of War’s Horde mode ( minus the loot) and could be a lot of fun.

There is an elephant in the room though, and that is Microtrans­actions. Even though Bioware has promised that no content will be hidden in the multiplaye­r version of the game, players will be able to buy in game premium currency called “Platinum”.

This feature threatens to ruin the game mode for gamers as it reminds us of the dreaded real money life gem system plaguing the mobile game world right now.

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Dragon Age: Inquisitio­n

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