Diana Writes: "In Dragon's Dogma 2 you will play the role of an Arisen, that is, a hero who has been marked by a dragon and therefore his task is to kill it in order to get back the stolen heart. The interesting thing is that the game takes place in a parallel universe to that of the first game, so it is possible to play it even if you have not had the opportunity to play the previous chapter (which we still recommend you catch up on)."
By the looks of it, PlayStation 5 exclusivity does not hurt the sales of Stellar Blade in Japan as the game has passed 90,000 sold physical copies.
Stellar Blade really deserves way more praise than it got, devs have been adding more and more content, for free, since release and the game already was great to begin with!
Stellar blade is performing very impressively there, DD2 didn't do well because word of mouth destroyed it's reputation and not about the Microtransactions or performance, bad word of mouth about how the game lacks so many things that were in the first one
Exclusives matter. No matter what bumbling phil and bond try to say, exclusives is why you buy a console.
They dropped the ball with dogma. SB is a solid game, it just had to weather the social storm.
"Dragon's Dogma 2 asks the player to immerse themselves into its brutal action role-playing world - but rewards those willing to play by its rules."
- Stuart Cullen, TechStomper
The March Circana results are in and Dragons Dogma 2 is blowing away its predecessor’s.
Game has some issues tho and its not the GOTY everyone hoped.
Small enemy variety.
Very poor endgame. Its just Caelid with some bosses.
Fun classes like Assassin and Magic Knight gone
One weapon type per class.
Overall its a great game.
I'm sorry, but right now I don't need it. Not because I don't like it or anything like that, but I've already got Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth on the boil, with FF7 Rebirth and Persona 3 Reload waiting in the wings. Plus I've still not finished BG3. I think I'm good for RPGs for the rest of the year at least 😂