I remember the beginning because it was my first experience with the game, and I remember the end because it was easily the most interesting part of the game. While the story, beyond the compelling premise, is one that I would rapidly gloss over when describing anything other than the beginning or end, as I honestly don’t remember the middle or really anything substantial that was accomplished during it. I suppose it does look quite good for a PC port of an Xbox 360 and PS3 game, but the visual aesthetic still doesn’t impress me.Ĭharacters are presented under predictable fantasy archetypes and despite there clearly being a focus on some of them, I can barely remember the characterization and names of a handful of them. The world is a chunk of medieval Europe presented with little new or interesting about it geographically beyond points of potential interest over the horizon that soon reveal themselves to be as drab as whatever location was visited before. Though, that is hardly an accurate description of most of the game.ĭragon’s Dogma is a fantasy game, to the point where its take on contemporary fantasy is arguably its greatest weakness, and I would certain agree with that sentiment. Therefore, the main character sets off on a journey across the land in order to defeat this beast, and by virtue of being an Arisen, is able to summon a group of transdimensional warriors in order to help them in a quest of epic proportions where they must grow in strength in order to slay whatever beasts and monsters lay before them. A person with increased power and skill in all fields of combat who is destined to battle the dragon and reclaim their heart. The player’s user generation character is attacked by a dragon, a rarely seen sight in this setting, and is branded as an Arisen. The premise of Dragon’s Dogma is pretty simple, at least if you don’t really ask questions. Though, I sort of regret putting as much time into it. So after it was released on PC, and after finding the time to invest in a massive western styled action RPG, I was finally able to go through the game. Dragon’s Dogma has been on my list of games to check out for about five years now, but I never got around to it during the time the seventh generation of game consoles were relevant.
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