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November 2024 Podcast: Dragon Age: The Veilguard is not a good game, but Nintendo Music is great!

Your monthly deep dive into all the best and worst of gaming.

2 mins read

After ten years there’s finally a new Dragon Age game. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the biggest disappointments of the year. So we dig into that a bit, looking at where things went to wrong and what the game really should have been.

We also look at the newly-released Nintendo Music app, and all the promise it holds. Is it just the start of bigger things to come? We think so…

And of course we discuss all the big games releasing in November. There’s plenty to look forward to!

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Matt S. is the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of DDNet. He's been writing about games for over 20 years, including a book, but is perhaps best-known for being the high priest of the Church of Hatsune Miku.

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