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Dragon's Dogma |OT| For the night is dark and full of terrors

Sigfodr

Member
Yeah, totally found out about this a while ago, watched a video or two some months ago. Yesterday an employee at GameStop let me look at the guide. I've now written three blog posts about this game after spending hours with the demo.
 

ironcreed

Banned
A few more shots.

Fighting undead down in the Everfall.

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Right before getting raped by tentacles of the evil eye. An early mission you are supposed to retreat from.

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Witchwood. That is mist that makes it look so fogged out.

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I have been doing nothing but side quests pretty much and am starting to feel like I am out growing the fodder on the early roads at level 18. Without level scaling you really can feel the growth and it's great. It also serves as a nice gauge that tells you when you are ready to move on a bit.

Trading Pawns in is also a must and is both fun and refreshing at the same time. Even when you hire a couple that are a few levels above you, you soon find that they outlive their usefulness as you and your main Pawn level up and they are the same level as they were when you hired them.

I currently have a great female sorcerer named Soo Too that is level 21. Highly recommend her with her lightning weapon buffs, and fire walls that blow enemies to smithereens. She is going on my favorites for sure. Whoever Soo Too belongs to, great job. That is if by some chance you read this.
 

Dresden

Member
Yeah, I'm getting tired of Diablo 3, can't wait for this.

I was somewhat set on Magic Archer, but there's something appealing about Assassin.
 

Lucent

Member
Tuesday can't come fast enough.

I'm so tempted to see if I can cancel my pre-order from Newegg to get it a few days earlier through Amazon now that they have added the $10 credit. It's just Newegg cost me $47.99 and Amazon would cost me $59.99 but I'd get the $10 for future games (I usually do buy stuff on amazon). Would've been great if that $50 price from some other site made Amazon change the price but no they probably won't. I'd technically be paying $2 more if I got it on Amazon. -tears hair out-

lol

Also, Ironcreed, you're making it worse. That foggy forest looks great. =D
 

Grisby

Member
Goddammit I can't wait to have this game!

There's a new game plus or something right? Or I can still linger in the world after beating the main quest to finish any other side quests I hope (ala Skyrim)?
 

Lucent

Member
Goddammit I can't wait to have this game!

There's a new game plus or something right? Or I can still linger in the world after beating the main quest to finish any other side quests I hope (ala Skyrim)?

I think Robert Cram already confirmed both of these. I remember him saying just when you think the game is over, it isn't. There's more to do afterwards.
 

ironcreed

Banned
Goddammit I can't wait to have this game!

There's a new game plus or something right? Or I can still linger in the world after beating the main quest to finish any other side quests I hope (ala Skyrim)?

It's supposed to be a big surprise after a bewildering ending (there is apparently more than one ending as well). Robert Cram from MSXbox World said that after 60 hours he finally went ahead and beat it, only to be shocked to find that it was nowhere near done with him after the credits rolled. He said, "that is when you know that Dragon's Dogma has you by the balls."

I can tell just from my 9 hours with the game so far that it is a slow burner. Loads of quests in such a small area. I am not even scratching the surface yet, but am unlocking some great abilities for my Assassin. For all but the Warrior, there is an ass load of abilities as well.
 

Dresden

Member
It's supposed to be a big surprise after a bewildering ending (there is apparently more than one ending as well). Robert Cram from MSXbox World said that after 60 hours he finally went ahead and beat it, only to be shocked to find that it was nowhere near done with him after the credits rolled. He said, "that is when you know that Dragon's Dogma has you by the balls."

I can tell just from my 9 hours with the game so far that it is a slow burner. Loads of quests in such a small area. I am not even scratching the surface yet, but am unlocking some great abilities for my Assassin. For all but the Warrior, there is an ass load of abilities as well.

Are you playing with no pawns? As an assassin that is. I mean, there they are in your pics, but I wonder how it pans out with them.
 
Looking forward to this game, but I've still got a nagging feeling that the role-playing elements are going to be watered down in favor of the focus on parties and combat. I don't know if I want to drop $60 on it just yet.
 

ironcreed

Banned
Are you playing with no pawns? As an assassin that is. I mean, there they are in your pics, but I wonder how it pans out with them.

No way. After you level up some, it would not be difficult to handle some goblins, wolves or harpies in early areas alone, but when you run into more powerful foes like an Ogre, then your whole party can get wiped out with ease. The game is designed around having a party with the Pawns and those who try to solo beyond fodder foes and low level beasts will find out soon enough, lol.
 

Lucent

Member
No way. After you level up some, it would not be difficult to handle some goblins, wolves or harpies in early areas alone, but when you run into more powerful foes like an Ogre, then your whole party can get wiped out with ease. The game is designed around having a party with the Pawns and those who try to solo beyond fodder foes and low level beasts will find out soon enough, lol.

Yeah. Even if there's an augment that makes your character more powerful with no pawns, it's probably better as a backup augment rather than ridding yourself of them entirely and try'n to do it all yourself. I wouldn't think the boost would make you so powerful you could make up for the lack of 3 party members. lol
 

ironcreed

Banned
Yeah. Even if there's an augment that makes your character more powerful with no pawns, it's probably better as a backup augment rather than ridding yourself of them entirely and try'n to do it all yourself. I wouldn't think the boost would make you so powerful you could make up for the lack of 3 party members. lol

I don't have that augment yet, but I imagine it is for when your party is getting wiped out, you get a boost. Like in the demo, I can easily see soloing a low level beast. But outside of that and easy road trash like goblins, the game is obviously designed with a balanced party in mind. You go up against something a couple of levels above you and you can get blasted in one or two shots. Lets you know real quick that your not as powerful as you thought just because those goblins and packs of wolves pose no threat.
 

Lucent

Member
I don't have that augment yet, but I imagine it is for when your party is getting wiped out, you get a boost. Like in the demo, I can easily see soloing a low level beast. But outside of that and easy road trash like goblins, the game is obviously designed with a balanced party in mind. You go up against something a couple of levels above you and you can get blasted in one or two shots. Lets you know real quick that your not as powerful as you thought just because those goblins and packs of wolves pose no threat.

Hehe yeah. That's sort of what I meant as using it as a backup; when they die. Will help you stand a better chance on your own while try'n to raise everyone.

Also, I caved and canceled my pre-order on Newegg. I pre-ordered it for $47.99 on there, but I wouldn't have gotten it til Friday. But Amazon had it for $59.99 (no tax) and a $10 credit towards future purchases. I do the bing rewards thing so I had a $5 amazon credit sitting around. Used that to get it for $54.99. So, technically, I'm gaining $3 that way. And getting it Tuesday.

Just kinda wanted to not be left too far behind in sharing experiences with you guys. Though I'm sure this thread will be alive for quite awhile (I hope). The Xenoblade thread lasted a REALLY long time.
 
Yeah, I'm getting tired of Diablo 3, can't wait for this.

I was somewhat set on Magic Archer, but there's something appealing about Assassin.

If you ever decide to sell your accnt, lemme know. But assassin is definitely an appealing class. Which is why I'm starting as strider.
 

Eppy Thatcher

God's had his chance.
Yeah. Even if there's an augment that makes your character more powerful with no pawns, it's probably better as a backup augment rather than ridding yourself of them entirely and try'n to do it all yourself. I wouldn't think the boost would make you so powerful you could make up for the lack of 3 party members. lol

I honestly think that at the end game especially new game + to 70% style bonuses will be significant. Max stats pushed a little farther. Played right with the night time bonuses as well i'm sure there is quite a bit to do solo. It's like watching the master classes of DMC... watch people post videos of the fastest they can take down a cyclops solo.

As a boon to players rolling a full party.. i suppose it might be nice.. but when bringing your party back to life is as easy and powerful as it is in this game it seems the effect would take place so rarely the augment wouldn't really be useful at all.
 

Anteater

Member
Is this title playable strictly offline only? Because saying the Internet here sucks is a massive understatement *sigh*

They said there are premade pawns in the game, so you should be able to, but I think the online function probably don't need a super good internet, so you could still give it a try, it's a basic download/upload characters kind of deal and updates everytime you're at an inn.
 

Lucent

Member
I honestly think that at the end game especially new game + to 70% style bonuses will be significant. Max stats pushed a little farther. Played right with the night time bonuses as well i'm sure there is quite a bit to do solo. It's like watching the master classes of DMC... watch people post videos of the fastest they can take down a cyclops solo.

As a boon to players rolling a full party.. i suppose it might be nice.. but when bringing your party back to life is as easy and powerful as it is in this game it seems the effect would take place so rarely the augment wouldn't really be useful at all.

Yeah, I guess so. I'll see how that works when I get around to it. Or just see other people do it in videos.
 
Is this title playable strictly offline only? Because saying the Internet here sucks is a massive understatement *sigh*

Totally.

Instead of the community user created pawns you get random (system) generated pawns.

This game is awesome, I'm fucking enjoying it my GOTY so far :)

btw, when is the Berserk DLC launching?
 

Schwabe

Member
Goddammit I can't wait to have this game!

There's a new game plus or something right? Or I can still linger in the world after beating the main quest to finish any other side quests I hope (ala Skyrim)?

i posted the following quotes earlier in this thread :)


from the OXM UK Review (8/10) - HOOOOOBOOOOOOOY!

"New game + is self-explanatory, but there's also a partially online mode that lets you team up with other people to try and fight a super-dragon. We didn't get a chance to try all this stuff out, but even after 40 hours it felt like there was still a bunch of new stuff to do. We specialised in magic and archery classes, and can't wait to play through again using melee-based classes."

Here the link to the review:
http://www.oxm.co.uk/41418/reviews/dragons-dogma-review/?page=3


and a link to Matt's FAQ he did, while playing DD:
http://www.oxm.co.uk/41635/features/dragons-dogma-your-questions-answered/

Is there a new game+ and what is it like?

There is a New Game + mode, which lets you carry over all your experience and items. It might have been the case that we'd levelled up too much, but we personally found NG+ rather easy, especially in contrast to the brutal end-game enemies that we'd faced before it. NG+ is still fun, but some might prefer to just stay in the end-game. We didn't get to test the semi co-operative Ur-Dragon stuff, but it's worth having a look before you decide to start over.

and on a personal note: goddamnit, 5 more days for me ... took one week off from work for DD. nice change for the normal nerdy call of duty vacation O,o

looked out for the guide at amazon germany. 4-5 weeks til delivery, but only 15€ ... i'll check a local bookstore later, maybe i have a chance too get it earlier... man, i can't wait... 3 days at work, thursday is the first day off, where i will finish all the things that need to be done in advance, so i can play 24/7 for 6 days =)
 
Can't wait to get this game. Reading this thread has gotten me HYPED. Hope I can polish off Max Payne when I wake up later today.
 

Lucent

Member
i posted the following quotes earlier in this thread :)




and on a personal note: goddamnit, 5 more days for me ... took one week off from work for DD. nice change for the normal nerdy call of duty vacation O,o

looked out for the guide at amazon germany. 4-5 weeks til delivery, but only 15€ ... i'll check a local bookstore later, maybe i have a chance too get it earlier... man, i can't wait... 3 days at work, thursday is the first day off, where i will finish all the things that need to be done in advance, so i can play 24/7 for 6 days =)

So you're gonna spend 144 hours playing before you go to sleep? lol =p
 

Lucent

Member
Yay more reviews! Man I've been soaking up everything I can learn about this game. Haven't been this excited for a game in awhile.

I really hope to see Gametrailers' video review tomorrow. I love watching their reviews. I just hope they don't go too hard on it. =/
 

Oichi

I'm like a Hadouken, down-right Fierce!
Doesnt the PS3 version force you to install anyway? So its not really streaming. Amalur sucked on the 360 as well unless it was installed. Fortunately I have a 320 gig drive to install all my stuff on. Surprised that Cram didn't mention this though.

PS3 version has no install. :)
 

Cyntec

Member
Doesnt the PS3 version force you to install anyway? So its not really streaming. Amalur sucked on the 360 as well unless it was installed. Fortunately I have a 320 gig drive to install all my stuff on. Surprised that Cram didn't mention this though.

No installation on PS3 - not even optional. But loading times just take a few seconds, the technical stuff did a pretty good job on that.
 

SMT

this show is not Breaking Bad why is it not Breaking Bad? it should be Breaking Bad dammit Breaking Bad
I bet people thought the plot was boring since it was a rehash of just about every other rpg mixed together. For those of us who haven't played a million and a half RPGs, it should be good enough.

I actually read every single book that I find in the Elder Scrolls games, not because it's interesting, but because I paid for it.

Devil May Cry fluid combat? This is GOTY, no questions.

I'm still ticked at the frame-rate however, I hope a PC version is announced.

PS3 is the best version currently.
 

Cyntec

Member
Reviewers: does anyone have a retail/promo copy of the game already and tried to transfer the savestate from the review build to the retail version? Don't want to lose my 30+ hours char and spend all the time again ;(
 

Anteater

Member
That ign review reads like the oxm review/q&a for some reason, they made the same points, but I guess there aren't really more left to say about the game, but they say the same thing coincidentally lol

IGN said:
After that exciting start, Dragon’s Dogma’s plot pretty much disappears for the next 35 or so hours, reappearing at the end to deliver a conclusion so bonkers that it’s destined to turn up in Weirdest Endings lists for years to come.

OXM said:
It's very weird and remarkably sparse, but in retrospect we enjoyed the story. The execution tends to be awful, but there are some cool ideas beneath all the bobbins. We'd forgotten about the main plot until we arrived at the final 5 hours, but the stuff that happened at the end was insane. We're not sure if everyone will get the same ending, but the one that we got was unbelievably bizarre. Expect to see it popping up in list features for years to come.
 
"Missions are received from Fable-style NPCs (minus the humour and character)"
Thank Christ.

I'll take humor and character over boring and bland.

So the on-disc DLC takes the form of additional quests? Hopefully better than the quests that most every reviewer is panning. Perhaps new enemies (hopefully).
 
Bad humor is more annoying than anything, plus it wouldn't fit in this world at all.

Character fits in any world. Having no character isn't ever welcome.

I guess no one else is putting their review out tonight. Was hoping they were all waiting for the embargo to lift. Appears to be just IGN.
 

Anteater

Member
I wouldn't trust IGN on framerate, because I've heard the ps3 version dives pretty bad in the final version, even though they could be wrong, but I would wait for a comparison and confirmation.

Edit: uh I would still like an install option :( i hope they patch it in
 

Laughing Banana

Weeping Pickle
Totally.

Instead of the community user created pawns you get random (system) generated pawns.

This game is awesome, I'm fucking enjoying it my GOTY so far :)

btw, when is the Berserk DLC launching?

But the pawns outside the main do not level up, right...? Or the random system generated pawns picks characters near or around your level?
 
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