Dragon’s Dogma 2 Review: The Quest of a Lifetime
“Dragon’s Dogma 2” carves a niche for itself that is as deep and intricate as the caverns and ruins dotting its landscape. It’s a world where every corner promises not just danger but also the thrill of discovery, the laughter at the absurdity of your companions’ antics, and the sheer awe of a beautifully rendered, dark fantasy universe.
This sequel invites players back into its embrace with the warmth of a familiar friend, albeit one who has learned a few new tricks. The game’s world is vast, with secrets lurking in its darkest corners, waiting for the boldest adventurers to uncover them. From the onset, it’s clear that Capcom aimed to create an experience that feels both grandiose and intimate, expanding on the first game’s foundations while addressing its predecessor’s shortcomings.
“Dragon’s Dogma 2” excels in its storytelling, blending elements of high fantasy with personal narratives that players can influence through their actions. The game introduces new classes, such as the Mystic Spearhand, inspired by Capcom’s own “Devil May Cry,” offering fresh gameplay mechanics that challenge even the series veterans. Each class feels distinct, from the agile Thief to the strategic Trickster, encouraging players to experiment and find their preferred style of combat.
However, the dynamic with Pawns, the AI companions, truly shines. They are more than just followers; they are characters with personalities, capable of surprising players with their interactions and choices. For instance, a brash Pawn might lead you to hidden treasures or provide critical assistance in battle yet also chide you for your decisions, adding a layer of unpredictability and humor to the journey.
Combat in “Dragon’s Dogma 2” is a spectacle of strategy and action, requiring players to adapt quickly to various challenges. The game refuses to hold your hand, rewarding creativity and tactical thinking. The introduction of new enemies and the return of formidable foes ensure that every encounter feels like a test of skill and wits.
Yet, for all its achievements, the game is not without its flaws. The vastness of the world can be a bit overwhelming, occasionally feeling lost in its sheer scale. Additionally, while the AI companions are generally improved, there can be moments where their behavior borders on the erratic, breaking immersion.
Despite these minor gripes, “Dragon’s Dogma 2” is a triumphant return for the series, a sequel that exceeds expectations while pushing what an open-world RPG can achieve. It’s a game that deserves to be experienced firsthand and savored versus rushing through it.
RATING: 4.0 out of 5.0.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is available for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X.
amused by this game, wish it were better
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