Talking about one of the most anticipated games this year, Dragon Age: Inquisition certainly appears in the list of your buying list. Of course, based from some of the trailers they release, this game looks very tempting.
Approaching the day of launch, BioWare began to speak out to explain further about Dragon Age: Inquisition. According to them, Dragon Age: Inquisition will be much more challenging earlier then previous Dragon Age games.
While doing an interview with PlayStation Lifestyle, the producer, Cameron Lee, explains that gamers do not have to use a tactical view. It all depends on the selected difficulty level and experience as what gamers are looking for.
As is known, tactical view was present in Dragon Age: Origins and then disappeared in Dragon Age II. This feature displays the camera from a higher angle, then when the fighting stopped for a moment, gamers can be more careful in choosing the next step.
"That's not necessary. It depends on each player. This is indeed a complicated answer, but if you look ... Let's say you play in Normal difficulty, and all levels of difficulty in Dragon Age: Inquisition over Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age II. Thus, each player has different limits on how much they can deal with the pressure, "said Lee.
According to Lee, the way gamers look at tactical view is a feature to break away from the pressure. "So, if you are in real-time and trying to remove themselves from the pursuit of the enemy, and there is so much going on, like too many formidable enemy, for example, It could be tremendous pressure for me. I therefore use the tactical view. But maybe for you actually prefer to fight in real-time, "added Lee.
Explanation by Lee gave the conclusion that all that happens in the game is up from the gamers themselves. If they are more comfortable with a tactical view and make battle easier, then it will still be facilitated by BioWare. But if gamers prefer to fight in real-time, no need to use these features.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is planned to be released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on November 18, 2014. In addition to offering single-player mode, this game also has a multiplayer mode where you need to work with other players to complete missions. So what do you think?