It's hard to see where Dragon Age will go next. Age of the Dragon: Vilguard was launched last year, but EA was disappointed with its sales, pushing the order to Bioware.
However, this does not mean that those who shed years are progressing. In fact, one of his favorite fans is Alix Wilton Regan, the Self-Inquirer. Speaking in a recent interview, Regan said that he would like to play the investigator again and see his colleagues with the protagonists of other games.
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“The thing that drives me the most is knowing that the investigators are not coming back, which is very sad,” Regan said. “But what is the end and the journey for the investigator.”
Continuing, he talks about how the interviewer returned – next to the familiar face. “It's definitely a world that you bring to all the protagonists, you know, the sontanians, rooks, dignitaries,” he said. “Maybe there's a plant and stitch thing like that, where they just go on a fade or something and have to work together. Killers work together.”
Alix Wilton Regan is one of four possible voices for the interviewer. Other optional voices are provided by Sumalee Montano, Jon Curry, and Harry Hadden-Paton.
As it turns out, some fade shenanigans may be required to get the four in the room again. The guard can die, the speed and the room can be lost in the light, and the investigator can discard everything to enter the bald with the solas if they both like them. Needless to say, there are a lot of accounts out there, so why can't they kill them? Poor Warden is fading a bit, mind you, but I guess he's got one fight left in him. And if they died in the Dragon season: their origin, and maybe the power that brings them back.
In any case, we'll have to wait and see what comes of the Age Age series next. Before leaving, the guard suggested we go back, to be at the table no matter what game we get.
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November 18, 2014
- ESRB
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M for Serious: Blood, Extreme Violence, Gore, Sexual Content, Strong Language
- engine
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Frostbite
- Multiplayer
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Online multiplayer

