Dragon Age: Inquisition Patch 5 Update: Unique Magic of FX Explained, Appearance on Hit TV Show ‘NCIS’

By Staff Writer

Mar 02, 2015 04:56 AM EST

With the recent revelation of game developer Bioware's fresh behind the scenes look at Dragon Age: Inquisition, it explains in particular the game's magic techniques for FX.

Bioware lead visual artist Ryan Rosansky said the new techniques of FX power "has quite a bit of work just in all the elemental upgrades to the weapons." He further stated that each weapon in the game has a distinctive impact and sound.

Although the addition is not far different from that of the film in terms of setting the scene, Rosansky stressed that the magic of FX will bring a lot of depth to weapon customization since Inquisitors will be rewarded when they are armed with it extraordinary flares on bows and others.

The Dragon Age: Inquisitor's visual artist also said they considered that every playing follower has sense of distinction in terms of taste as choosing mage means choosing different magic too as they are unique in every way. Another FX available in the game include the torches and campfires throughout Thedas, which can be lit when users needed or wanted to.

Meanwhile, Inquisition appeared on an episode of CBS hit TV show NCIS.

The NCIS episode entitled Blast from the Past, which was originally aired on February 24. Dragon Age: Inquisition had a few seconds cameo in the detective drama series. As fanatics are expected to see the cameo in the next five weeks, the video game is depicted in the show in a flashy manner. While searching a private household, characters from the show takes on a grown man who is playing a video game, particularly Dragon Age: Inquisition.

While news about DLC is limited until now and as there have been no announcement for a new game release this year yet, Dragon Age: Inquisition is still available on Xbox one, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC.

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