

Its an epic rpg, I would definitely recommend getting it especially if you haven't played it before. "The grueling final third of the new dungeon lacks any sense of balance or fun"įalse it was a blast the whole way through. But I've seen comments similar to this a few times: I've looked at it despite being a 3 1/2 yr old PS3 port. Only reason I'm buying RotTR day 1 is because the same people are behind it as the first one, and it was well done on PC. I'm done paying top dollar for shit ports. Two, I don't trust the port, and want to make sure it doesn't suck like those of some recent games (Fallout 4, Dragon Quest Heroes, and to some extent Witcher 3). One, it comes out a few weeks before Rise of the Tomb Raider, and as a huge fan of the first installment (and the original trilogy), the sequel is a must-buy. Sadly, I won't be buying the game for a while. If they would bring the online version over here, then create a sequel (maybe a hybrid of online / offline) which addresses the shortcomings of the original game (Dark Arisen does address some already), and I'm fairly certain they'd make a ton of cash.

So even if the PC version sells really well, you really think that won't increase the chances of us getting the online version here? Because localizing the online version would sure as heck take less time than creating an entirely new game.īut then again, it wouldn't be the first time Capcom has screwed up massively while handling an IP.
#DRAGONS DOGMA MORE ENEMIES MOD FULL#
I don't know if it should be called a full blown MMO though, as it's more like a co-op. FluffyQuack did a youtube video with battle scenes (he has quite a few videos on the game). That said, after playing the Japanese version, if Dragon's Dogma Online comes west, I'll be at the opening bell. No actual information on a Dragon's Dogma Online release for the west. Misleading title as it has been stated that the sales of Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen will affect the teams decision to make a Dragon's Dogma 2 and have no bearing on localizing the online version.
