See more imagesNick Posted
I only learned of this game a day before the release date and it sounded like it was right up my alley, so I decided to pre-order it despite the negativity. I'm glad I did because I haven't had this much fun with a game in a long time! It seems like people just look for any reason to hate on things these days. The world is beautiful, the exploration is fun and I love the fact that you get distracted with other things while doing a quest. It just feels massive and emersive. I haven't experienced any major performance issues. It's definitely gonna take a while for me to learn all the mechanics of the game, but it's so worth it. If you're on the fence but you think it looks good, just get it. I don't think you'll regret it, unless you're someone who likes to nitpick everything.
TrevorR Posted
A surprisingly good sequel to the original niche series Dragons Dogma. There is a lot to love about this game from the world, exploration, combat, story and the corruption mechanic where if one of your squadmates progress too far with an affliction they will ruin a run, it added a layer of challenge and fun.
FreeRPGer Posted
I got my Steelbook 1st, a day before the game. Not having the problem that others "claim" to have had. I love the 1st Dragon’s Dogma (I have it for the PS3, PS4, & the Switch). I find this 2nd game just as awesome, if not more so, being updated to modern tech. I’m only about 15 hours in, & I’m liking the story this far in, BUT I’m disappointed that, so far, there’s no findable Ferrystones, or an Eternal Ferrystone. At this point, it seems Ferry Stones & other items are tied to micro-transactions. Wha? “!!!” Capcom ruining their great rep for micro-transactions? Well, I simply ignore them. But I’m loving this game otherwise. HOWEVER…… For now I give this game a 4. If Capcom fixes the micro-transactions thing, I’ll give it a 5. If Capcom doubles down & I find no Ferrystones (or other important items) throughout the game without being tied to micro-transactions, then I’ll give this game a 2. But I’m not even halfway thru the game yet, so I’m giving it a chance. So far it’s not looking good. @ $70 this base game should be complete, with NO MICRO-TRANSACTIONS or predatory practices. Just be aware.
MichaelJK Posted
I'm over 100 hrs into the game and I feel it's close to ending, it's a fantastic action role-playing game. Immersive, well written dialogue and acted voice lines. The combat is pretty fast paced and can get hectic but in a good way. The graphics are within the new generation standard with some pretty great lighting that makes them look even better. The largest issue is the performance, on and since release. Patches shouldn't be the norm and I don't condone products being released in a "unfinished" (though this is more of a poorly optimized) state, though with that it's still a fun, and captivating experience.
Samuel Posted
The original Dragon's Dogma is a cult classic that captured the feeling of being in a D&D adventure, and the long-awaited sequel greatly expands on the systems set in place by its predecessor. From the much larger world, full of caves and hidden paths to discover. To the extremely satisfying combat that allows players to change their class with ease and discover what works for them as they build a character in one of the most robust character creators seen in gaming. Magic and swords, bows and knives, there's almost no limit to the combat options presented in the game. The story does feel like a retread of themes from the original, but with a tighter narrative than the original Dragon's Dogma more aimless plot.
Pamplemousse Posted
DD2 is proudly its own game. It feels like a medieval, high fantasy Red Dead Redemption 2. It’s easy enough to be fun, but challenging too. It really shines if you let yourself explore with no goal, if you do it can easily last over 100 hours or way more.
Foolishfishes Posted
This game is amazing! The gameplay revolves around discovery. There is no hand-holding. You set off on an adventure and it’s up to you what quests you do or don’t do. If you like Eldin Ring and Breath of the Wild, this is a must! The camera can be annoying at times and figuring out how to do quests can be tricky, but that is what the internet is for. Play it!
NiftyDragon Posted
Fantastic game that has a unique pawn system, dynamic world, and enemies that you can take down in interesting ways. Worth your time but be warned that game will test you. However, this game gives you back what you put in and more. Highly recommended!
RPGLOVER23 Posted
I really enjoyed my time playing Dragons Dogma 2. Capcom continues to show why they are one of the top dogs in the gaming industry.
Brandon Posted
I love this game! Great RPG by Capcom it’s super fun and addictive. Beautiful graphics huge open world with a lot of amazing content. I would get this if you’re a fan of fantasy games or you love immersing yourself and exploring.
REYESTATION Posted
If you lived the first game, I highly recommend it. Gameplay is satisfying, story is subpar, however
DanielA Posted
Loving the game so far. Wish the frame rates were better
MONOLITHIC Posted
With all the flaws, there is still not a game like dragon's dogma. 1 month in and 200hrs later, i have the platinum and still cant stop playing it. Mtx isn't an issue and are a massive waste of money. Quit listening to people regurgitate twitter speak and play it if youre interested
MarkE Posted
Great game very fun the vocations are also exilerating
DannyH Posted
Don't fall for the any of the controversy you may have heard, this game is PHENOMENAL! Been playing since day 1 and I can't put it down
LouiB Posted
This game probably gonna win game of the year. This game truly is a great experience and would recommend to get it. I got the preorder and got the steelbook which is amazing.
DavidM Posted
Amazing game. Some of the best combat I’ve seen. In game purchases not an issue. Enjoyed the entire journey from beginning to ending.
Carl3156 Posted
100% recommend. For me should be a GOTY. Buy it. One of the best.
Ash4 Posted
Great game. Well worth the wait. Very fun and adventurous.
ChaseW Posted
When I got this delivered on the day of release, I didn't get the steelbook as was pictured and advertised on the online page. So I looked carefully at the order and turns out that the steelbook wasn't part of the order but the pictures on that page advertised that there was one. So, next time, if you, the vendor, ran out of something, don't falsely advertise something by putting a picture of something that was supposed to be part of the bundle or order and say it is in it. Just simply remove it to avoid confusion and frustrations.