Get ready to journey across brave new worlds, battle mythical beasts, and claim your place as the rightful ascendant to the throne in Dragon’s Dogma 2. With exploration, combat and quests at the heart of this RPG experience, there’s certainly plenty to get your teeth into.
But is Dragon’s Dogma 2 a legend for the ages? Or will it become a long-forgotten tale of time?
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Review
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is an open world fantasy RPG set across the scenic regions of Vermund and Battahl. You’ll assume the role of the Arisen, a nominated dragon challenger and heir to the throne. Along your journey, you and your faithful recruits, known as pawns, will explore new regions, help people with their plights, and fight mighty monsters.
Battles can be tough at times, so each encounter needs to be treated with an air of caution. There are many different classes (vocations) to play as, each skilled in different combat abilities. Some are more suited to getting up close and personal, while other roles require you to attack from a distance. There are the usual magic wielding, sword swiping, and bow belting tropes, but no single vocation is necessarily the be all and end all of your success. The key to victory also lies in the balance of your party.
Pawns for thought
As you venture through Dragon’s Dogma 2, you’ll be accompanied by loyal pawns, computer controlled allies that fight alongside you in battle. Your first recruited pawn (in our case, the fearsome ‘Barry’) isn’t swappable, though their vocation is. The other two vacancies can be taken up by whoever you like. Bump into a pawn with a particular skill? Add them to your party. Like the cut of someone’s jib? Invite them along for the ride!
As you progress, swapping pawns every so often is important to maintaining a strong lineup. It also works at keeping your play-through feeling fresh as each character has their own personality and skills.
Their companionship is much appreciated as you traverse the world of Dragon’s Dogma 2. They can lead you to quest destinations or highlight rewards that might have otherwise been missed. And during quieter moments, they’ll also chat amongst themselves adding that little extra character to the presentation.
The world is vast, and hosts many different biomes. Each area is picturesque. And the weather effects add a sense of realism to your environment. In addition the score and sound design is well done. Dynamic music signify’s when enemies are nearby, which is always a welcome addition.
Most of the NPC voices are well performed and have a natural delivery. If you’re looking for a protagonist full of character though, keep looking. Your character is more of the silent type. Still, people seem to warm to you, so you’ll never be too far away from someone ready put their blind faith in you, giving you an important quest.
See a man about a Dogma
There’s a lot to contend with in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Beyond assuming the throne, you’ll be liberating mines, rescuing folk, delivering mail, infiltrating gatherings, and so on, and so on. There are rewards of course for all of these jobs, some more vital than others. Be mindful of time sensitive tasks though. Just like in real life, there’s only so much you can take on. But it’s certainly a game with plenty to do.
Exploring the world, encountering new enemies and seeing new places is quite interesting, though can be rather challenging too at times. Some may find it too punishing, others not enough. It certainly isn’t a pushover. It really depends on your experience and skill level.
There’s also a chunk of lore to get your head around but nothing too intense. And of course there’s all your typical character stats, levels, perks, etc. that characterises this genre of game. It’s nice. It provides flexibility for you to develop your arisen to suit your play style.
Every Dogma has its day
Dragon’s Dogma 2 has a lot to see and do, and some of the scenic vistas are just simply stunning. It controls well, and provides a decent challenge. The pawn mechanic is interesting adding a distinct element to the gameplay. The presentation is as a whole is fab too.
All in all, if you like your fantasy RPGs, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is certainly worth a play.