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TeKPhaN

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Loved the first one. Played through it three times I think. Bring on a sequel
 
So a sequel just got announced right? Great news, had a lot of fun with the first.
 
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Can't wait to see it, I hope it's not 3 years out.
 
If you haven't played the first, it's 84% on Steam. I just bought it.



It's $4.49 on the Xbox store. I bought it again hoping there would be some sort of 60fps update patch this week announced for the anniversary, but nooooope.
 
It's not the best looking game visually but it still looks very good IMO and miles beyond the first one. Looks to have more of a real story too which is great. I can't wait for this!
 
This and AC Mirage are pretty much the only must play games from the event.
 
I got the first game on Switch digitally for like $5 recently. Will check it out when I have time. Have always heard good things about the game just never got around to playing it.
 
Wasn't the first like that too? I'm sure i remember exploring the world and able to go freely into caves etc, been a while though.
 
After dark souls Dragons dogma js the game I have replayed the most. This is absolutely a day one for me.
 
This sounds cool af

Dragon's Dogma 2 "doesn't have scripted events" but one incident with a troll and a village was almost enough to fool the game's director


"It felt like a scripted event, but Dragon's Dogma 2 doesn't have scripted events"


Dragon's Dogma 2 is starting to sound more and more like the kind of emergent sandbox I'm going to fall in love with.

In Edge Magazine issue 391, director Hideki Itsuno tells the story of an unfortunate encounter with a cave troll that left his pawn companions dying in a field. Itsuno simply turned away and ran. "I was just running away for lack of anything better to do. But it kept following me. I didn't know how I was going to survive," Itsuno said.

Itsuno ultimately dove into a nearby village, hoping to lose the troll in the chaos of the panicking villagers. But the villagers didn't panic - instead, just like the playable hero can do, they started clambering up the creature's sides, and eventually overwhelmed it purely with numbers and determination.

It felt like a scripted event. But Dragon's Dogma 2 doesn't have scripted events," Itsuno said. "There are no invisible flags or triggers that cause certain events to occur. Everything that happened that day happened dynamically, because of how the game's rules and systems interact with one another."