Dragon's Dogma II

Dragon's Dogma II (2024)

by Capcom
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Themes:Open world, Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player
Story:Dragon's Dogma is a single player, narrative driven action-RPG that challenges players to choose their own experience – from the appearance of their Arisen, their vocation, their party, how to approach different situations and more. On your journey, you’ll be joined by Pawns, mysterious otherworldly beings, in an adventure so unique you will feel as if accompanied by other players while on your own adventure. All of these elements are elevated further by the latest in graphics, artificial intelligence (AI) and physics technology to create a truly immersive fantasy world in Dragon's Dogma 2.Show more
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This game... In my opinion, a true evolution of combat in an action-rpg. Being able to stand on large creatures in pure gameplay without any QTEs or scripted events while they flail around is awesome. It makes the combat feel organic and dynamic. Being able to drive a big sword into them makes me feel like a badass. The magic seems cool, and the Warfarer vocation being able to use abilities of other vocations bring a whole new layer of variety, and creativity with combat. Player health having permanent damage makes you think and plan ahead before exploring the world, resting at an inn or camp has more of a purpose since it's the only way to restore it. I've only played it for a short time due to my potato system, but my adventure was unforgettable.
Even though this game has horrendous flaws, such as its stupid hidden door quests and the whole "I am supposed to be the king but I am an errand boy instead" main quest... and the horribly ugly postgame that is a sin to the eyes...and the lack of infinite character editing, it is still a better game than most other games that keep being pumped out every day. Compared to its predecessor, the one positive thing I noted was that combat could be done without using buffs from the inventory every minute...
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