Dragon's Dogma demo releases today, but after playing it, will you skip or continue to buy to gain access to the Resident Evil 6 demo first?
Although the sequel is on the near horizon, the original Dragon's Dogma Dark Arisen remains a fantastic action RPG, still worth playing.
Daman Shelley from NoobFeed writes - Dragon's Dogma is truly a one-of-a-kind game, and there really is no other game like it, but there are a few that come close. Whether with their fantasy settings, the ability to climb mountains, or just with the overall same charm as Capcom’s iconic RPG. Here's a list of games that will hopefully scratch that Dragon's Dogma itch.
I can still hear the title screen music in my head after nearly 12 years. Loved every minute of it.
I have no issues filling my time til DD2.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink, Infinite Wealth and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will probably me more than enough.
More terrified I won't be done in time.
Try not to burn yourself out before the game releases. This is going to be a long and immersive RPG like the first one.
The games in this article are all great and I believe the people who are excited for Dragons Dogma 2 probably already played most of those games.
For now, I recommend you prepare yourself for long play sessions if you will be picking up Dragons Dogma at launch.
GF365: "The iconic survival horror franchise Resident Evil boasts a great number of popular and memorable characters. Arguably, Leon S. Kennedy is the most popular and recognizable character aside from Jill Valentine. In this article, we'll be counting down every Resident Evil game Leon is featured in, ranked."
Yeah I figured it would be ordered like this. For me Leons best game was his debut. RE2.
I wonder if Crapcom are smart and make it so that the Dragon's Dogma game disc is required to access the demo?
I downloaded the demo earlier, so I'll save my final verdict for after playing it, but I'm not as interested in what Resident Evil has become as others seem to be so RE6 isn't going to be a big influence on my decision.
In my case no, I will get Dragon's Dogma because the game itself intrigues me. I could never convince myself to pay full price for something just to get a piece of another thing even if the one I'm really paying for is not my thing.
I'll pay full price for things that warrant full price in my interests I won't pay that much for a demo no matter how much I anticipate a game simply because in the end that's just an expensive way to be impatient.
usually stuff like this I sell to people. Games are too damn expensive.
Dragon's Dogma should be worth buying based on its own merits. The demo is just a nice thank you bonus.