Discover the unpredictable medieval-flavoured silliness of Dragon's Dogma 2 and the draggin' slog of PC performance issues in this review roundup!
Dragon's Dogma 2 has finally arrived, captivating players after a 12-year wait since the first installment. The game offers a chaotic and unpredictable fantasy experience, described as a gloriously messy medieval-flavoured silliness by reviewers. Despite its unique gameplay, Dragon's Dogma 2 is not without flaws, with PC players facing performance issues like slowdowns and stuttering, making the game a challenging experience. The vastness of the game is evident as players spend dozens of hours immersed in the adventure, barely scratching the surface of what Capcom's latest fantasy RPG has to offer.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is finally here after a full 12 years after the release of the first game. We're now two console generations on from the original's release ...
I only got into Dragon's Dogma properly through its PS4 release. Despite owning the game before, I didn't really play it, but that PS4 release showed me how ...
This gloriously messy, medieval-flavoured silliness will give you the best adventure you've had in years. There's nothing quite like it.
The original Dragon's Dogma is a game I really like and appreciate, but I'll admit, it took me a while...
Testing Dragon Dogma 2's PC performance reveals a heap of slowdown and stuttering problems. Our optimised settings guidโฆ
This game is huge. Far too huge for an eight-day embargo window. Paste will have a review later, but for now here are my impressions after just over a week ...
I feel like I've barely scratched the surface, so consider this part one of my review of Capcom's latest fantasy adventure role-playing game.
Pawns are inherently goofy characters, so don't be afraid to have fun with their designs.
When I played this game, memories of my teenage years flooded back into my head. The unique side quests and fun real-time action combat were just as I ...
I hope you have a top-end CPU and GPU because you're really going to need them.
Hideaki Itsuno helped shape the fighting genre in the 1990s with Street Fighter. Now he's applying similar ideas to the open-world adventure Dragon's Dogma ...
This week, Capcom told IGN that performance issues with the PC version of Dragon's Dogma 2 may be linked to the heavy amount of CPU demanded from NPCs in ...