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Dragon's Dogma 2 - PS5

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Features

  • A Grand Adventure Dragons Dogma 2 begins in a subterranean jail, where the Dragons voice echoes in the fog of lost memories.
  • Single-Player Cooperation Up to three mysterious otherworldly beings, known as Pawns, accompany the Arisen throughout their journey.
  • Made with RE ENGINE Capcoms advanced RE ENGINE produces vividly detailed, high fidelity graphics combined with immersive physics and complex and reactive character AI to create a setting where decisions, and their consequences, come to life.
  • Pre-order Bonus: Superior Weapons Quartet

Description

Dragon's Dogma 2 - PS5

Publication Date: March 22, 2024


UPC: 013388580101


Release date: March 22, 2024


Product Dimensions: 0.58 x 6.79 x 5.44 inches; 2.72 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 58010


Item Weight: 2.72 ounces


Manufacturer: Capcom


Country of Origin: Austria


Date First Available: November 28, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great game!
My husband has wanted this game for a long time. The storyline is great and definitely worth buying.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Alexandria Evinger

  • The wind is still pushing me
*First off: yes microtransactions exist but they are way overblown. You would not even know they existed if you didnt check the psn store for addons or listein to the discourse. Dragons Dogma 2 is the latest interation of the cult series that stays memorable yet adds enough to spice up the experience. Dd2 has 10 playable vocations (classes) which focus on 1 weapon with 10 levels each that all play unique. Adding onto that you have 4 skill slots to customize your vocation to your playstyle or task at hand. The most unique aspect of Dragons Dogma, the pawn system, a customizable AI party member that follows you on your journey as well as 2 other recruitable AI you rent from other players to assist your adventure, has gotten better with my pawns feeling more like party members I am adventuring with rather then moving storage boxes that sometimes heal me. The world is a vast playground to explore in which will probably be your make or break decision on this game. Dd2 is very old school in its open world mechanics- one save that must be deleted if you wish to start a new game, teleporting is done through rare expendable items, fast travel is done by paying for a real time cart ride (though it can be skipped during the trip) , item weight can quickly stack up while gatheting mats leading to stamina issues while running through the world, damage is cumulative meaning you lose permanent max HP until you rest at a campsite or inn, etc. All in all Dragons Dogma 2 is an old school action rpg that improves upon the last game without losing any of the uniqueness (and jankiness) that made the original Dragons Dogma stand out and become a cult classic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by Thomas Corton

  • Fun game and came in a decent time!
This game so far is great. I haven’t beaten it yet but it’s entertaining to say the least. There are times you will feel amazing as you get the enemies out of your way and then there are other times when you will be overpowered and dispatched of rather quickly. DD2 is a slow burn. Fast travel works not like a traditional open world game but with Oxcarts. This Oxes are slow so the ride to the town will be a slow one but you can press Triangle on PS5 to doze off in the cart to speed up the process of whatever town you’re going to. You may be interrupted by monsters trying to destroy your cart but they can be gotten rid of with pretty good ease. Take it slow and don’t rush it. That’s the best thing you can do if you do. Anyway I recommend it to anyone especially those who love action RPG’s. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by Jon-Mark Wilson

  • A great game with some odd choices & optimization issues
I will jump out in front of some of the issues that people have recently been complaining about. I do not condone nor endorse microtransactions for a full priced game so I do not much care for Capcom adding these weird superfluous ones. having played into the game for a number of hours now I can say its even weirder that they exist at all as none of them give any real advantage nor really serve a purpose. What I mean by this is anything they can do/are already exist in the game and can be found, even the character editor items and fast travel. If there has been any word of buying being the only way it is plainly false. It is part of a strange trend in Capcom games I have noticed since Monster hunter world and Resident Evil 2 Remake, they add in weird microtransactions for things you unlock in game anyway...and not even in the weird grindy way some games do, just in the play the game and get some achievements way (like the good old days lol). It genuinely to me feel like they are added on last minute to please someone higher up in Capcom or investors to give the illusion of monetizing, but that is purely speculation so take that thought with a grain of salt. Onto the game itself: Graphically: like many games Capcom makes it looks excellent, the environments character models, monsters, animations all of immensely high quality. The performance on the other hand is much less so. Out in the world it is less noticeable but can chug a bit here and there. In cities and towns for some reason I have noted the most significant performance drops, character pop in low poly models. Its odd but not gameplay/immersion breaking in my 20+ hours. I just genuinely hope they can address it in future patches and wish it had more time in the optimization oven. Gameplay: If you like Elden Ring getting blended with Monster Hunter and with a touch of Devil May Cry then this game will feel excellent for you. It is challenging initially as the gameplay is unique and requires you to learn its rhythms, like prepping for your trips, finding the right loadout of pawns for what your doing, weight management and what combat style feels good for you. The AI for the pawns is pretty great which surprised me, most Ai allies are ho-hum at best, and they have way to assist with traversal that surprised me. In general the show stoppers are when you find a big beastie in the world and throw down, they are very satisfying and challenging fights. beyond that the exploration is immensely satisfying, I hold it comparable to Elden ring and Botw/totk in quality. Story: So far the story is fine I can't say it is game changing or the deepest, but spoiler free here. Its pretty alright, it feel more like a vehicle for getting the fun gameplay loop going. Overall it is a fun game with challenge to overcome, exploration to do and your own stories to craft in your expeditions/conquests. But honestly I'd say give it a month or two for Capcom to iron out some of the technical issues before buying. After they fix the technical stuff more I'd say its a must buy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2024 by J.H.

  • Fun make sure you follow the first quezts
Make sure you follow the first Quest and have fun with the game and enjoy it
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by John Midgette

  • FUN
Adventure, great character creation, wonderful scenery and a lot to explore!
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024 by Michele

  • Basic game with almost no polish.
I was really looking forward to this game, but after playing for about a week, I was left bored and uninterested. Its a very basic RPG with almost no story, balance, or purpose. Your character will always feel weak against enemies and your companions will be impossible to direct during battle. This lack of polish often lead me to frustrating, and unwanted encounters. Traversing the map is also a slog. Locations are often very far away from each other with tons of barriers in the way making it a chore to find a marked locations. Not fun. This game is less fun than the first Dragon’s Dogma, and thats disappointing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024 by Miguel I. Arrabal

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