![]() ![]() ![]() While we are probably still a ways off from seeing the new characters and romance options, knowing that the game is now in a fully playable state from start to finish is incredibly exciting and we at the TT news team are waiting with bated breath for another update. Hearing that this is now one of the many focuses BioWare is eagle-eyeing is very exciting and we are sure that the developers are aware of how invested we as fans get into our love stories - so they best make these the juiciest romances to date. Give us our romance option now! Romance is an integral part of our roleplaying experiences, not just in the likes of Dragon Age Origins or the Mass Effect series, but all games that provide this sort of gameplay element - yet, none do it quite like BioWare. Now that we have the ability to do a complete playthrough, we can iterate and polish on the things that matter most to our fans." We can take the story we’ve written and see if we’re expressing it well through the characters, dialogue, cinematics, and ultimately, the player’s journey. "Additionally, we can now evaluate the game's pacing, how relationships evolve over time, and the player’s progression, as well as narrative cohesion - essentially how the story comes together. First and foremost, we can now turn our sights toward bringing the visual fidelity to its final form and iterating on gameplay features. Following the announcement that the game can be played from start to end, McKay says: "Of course, the game is not finished by any means, but Alpha is one of the most important game development milestones for a number of reasons. Dragon Age Dreadwolf has officially hit its Alpha stage and is now a playable experience "from the opening scenes of the first mission to the very end." This also means we are one step closer to hearing about all the possible romance options that lay in wait for us. Dragon Age Dreadwolf hits Alpha milestone Dragon Age Dreadwolf is one step closer to revealing our romance optionsIt's been over eight months since we have had any form of an update on Dragon Age Dreadwolf, and now finally we have received a fantastic insight into where the game is at thanks to a blog post over on EA's official website from Gary McKay, the general manager at BioWare.
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