I enjoyed the game, but it has a couple issues with the two main aspects of gameplay (combat and exploration) that really hindered my experience. The combat is way too easy, imo. After level 30 or so, i didnt even have to pay attention and i ditched the hired pawns. Most of the enemies have extremely limited movesets and are way too passive. The exploration experience was lessened for me because you can just buy everything at a merchant. No unique gear to look for. After i realized i wasnt going to find anything good in the world, i didn't feel a need to explore anymore. Its a shame because the world design was amazing. It's extra frustrating to me because the game was almost great. So much i love about it, but those two issues are huge for me personally.
@REAPERGAMINGGR
4 күн бұрын
There are a shit ton of items vendors don't sell. They usually (with a few exceptions) sell some great gear but not really the best. Unless you're playing an Archer or Thief(maybe) the best gear is behind bosses or caves. I agree on the difficulty though
@Nikiboo32
8 күн бұрын
this is a good video and its nice to be recommended something new from a small channel for once
@mpchi
11 күн бұрын
Good video. Quite insightful when comparing the open world terrain of Elden Ring and able to point out the design differences and shortcomings. Seems like most players and Elden Ring fans were captivated by its awesome visuals, but paid less attention to the more formulaic nature of its terrain when compared to the more organic terrain in Dragon's Dogma 2 that feels more natural to traverse. And glad to see some analysis in different aspects of the game from a slightly different angle than most DD2 reviews I've seen. Thanks for putting this together. It was an enjoyable watch.
@MightyMelvo
17 күн бұрын
I haven't watched the whole thing yet but eventually I will 😀
@dmitrypavlov7096
18 күн бұрын
"I think that original has not really managed to stand the test of time..." After this line I stopped watching this video. Think about fans playing DDDA for a whole decade and after finishing DD2 many returned to original instead to spend more time in DD2. Doesn't it show that DDDA rather passed the test of time if many prefer original over the sequel? Like Nihil, for example, - one of the most respected players among the community who did do so many researches of hidden game mechanics in Dragon's Dogma!
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