Shadow of the Colossus is a classic game known mostly for its non-verbal story-telling, and moral complexities. However it also had great core gameplay mechanics, namely that its hero had to crawl all over giant monsters and stab them in their weakspots in order to bring down these titular colossi.
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.
Dragon’s Dogma achieved its highest concurrent player count in over six years over the weekend.
Excellent game spoilt by grindy combat and no fastbtravel the stones travel system was rubbish
I'm doing my part to contribute to this. Found out my pawn had been a busy bee while I was away.
when i found this game i loved it and played the hell out of it, got to the demon in the expansion and after feeling pretty good at the game he wiped the floor with me, fatigue set in, but i need to get back into this i think, looking forward to 2 for sure.
I'm very excited for this game, but the comparisons to SotC and DS aren't much more than skin deep. Yes, you can crawl on the monsters, but each battle isn't nearly as much of a puzzle as the ones in SotC were, and the only thing really similar to DS is the visual style once it gets dark. The pawn system and their ability to learn, in your game or someone else's, is the real story here. I'm glad the final game lets you tone down the frequency of their yapping though.
Coming from a MhTri guy such as myself, I thought the demo was way too easy, besides, there were some ugly black bars on the top and bottom of my screen, that alone would make me skip the game.
I was pretty disappointed by the demo. It is not really like DS or SotC at all and if I were to make any comparisons I'd say it was like a slightly better LotR: War in the North without the LotR license.
seems like this game is getting way too much hype.
SotC meets DS?
...you mean Monster Hunter?
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