I recommend: Dragon's Dogma 2 (Review)

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  • @SkillUp
    @SkillUp  Před 22 dny +94

    Thank you Raycon for sponsoring this video. Go to buyraycon.com/skillup for 20% off your order, plus free shipping! Brought to you by Raycon.

    • @konohake
      @konohake Před 22 dny +5

      skill up i respect you but play the first DD and i can guaranty you'd see the true flaw from the mechanically point
      i myself played it after DD2 and trust me there's alot more flaws in DD2 then you think

    • @jac6548
      @jac6548 Před 22 dny +1

      honestly one super quick easy fix that would take almost zero development time and boost the game well - at the end of the caves give some new spell or cool loot or whatever. it's an overused fantasy trope to but it's overused because it works

    • @jac6548
      @jac6548 Před 22 dny

      actually another super quick patch that would take almost zero development time...as you progress, since the monsters are the same, make them a little stronger, increase size by 10%, change color, add some easy superficial changes like, idk, horns or spikes or multiple heads or arms

    • @marcusclark1339
      @marcusclark1339 Před 22 dny +5

      DONT BUY
      game has egregious $40 microtransactions in it, at launch, hidden from review season
      never about what you can stand or "not affecting the game" it always does and is a problem

    • @SkullHandy
      @SkullHandy Před 22 dny +6

      High quality and raycon is such a bs statement. I don't know how could You eat their money knowing the shit you are advertising

  • @WT83
    @WT83 Před 22 dny +719

    Never has there been a more perfect description of DD2: "What a strange and curious accomplishment, for a game to engender such awe and affection after letting the player down so many times."

    • @rocstarang5747
      @rocstarang5747 Před 22 dny

      "good D syndrome"

    • @JBob08
      @JBob08 Před 22 dny +4

      Perfectly put.

    • @Mohgenstein
      @Mohgenstein Před 22 dny +32

      Itsunos vision is to make you wonder if the game you’re playing is the best game ever or the worst game ever.

    • @arustyitalianhairyasscheek5305
      @arustyitalianhairyasscheek5305 Před 22 dny +8

      Boring , generic , sluggish gameplay with no real characters would be my perfect put for this game.

    • @Mohgenstein
      @Mohgenstein Před 22 dny +45

      @@arustyitalianhairyasscheek5305 You obviously haven't played it if you think its generic.

  • @FrancisGX
    @FrancisGX Před 20 dny +234

    Putting 15 year olds out in the wilderness to see if they survive confirms every suspicion I’ve had about Australians.

    • @gabrielolsen2648
      @gabrielolsen2648 Před 20 dny +33

      Why does everyone else seem to have glossed over this anecdote

    • @Seantorious
      @Seantorious Před 19 dny +8

      I need to know how this isn’t even the top comment! Like wtf 🤣

    • @lobsterboy2020
      @lobsterboy2020 Před 19 dny +3

      We did the same thing at my school in the UK, it's pretty common.
      Obviously not as many deadly creatures in southern England though..

    • @gabrielolsen2648
      @gabrielolsen2648 Před 19 dny

      @@lobsterboy2020 it’s definitely not common in the US at least from what I know lol. Like Boy Scouts but not any school or camp I’ve ever heard of.

    • @paulmccluskey3466
      @paulmccluskey3466 Před 19 dny +2

      Most Australian thing I think I've ever heard

  • @SpaceBird24
    @SpaceBird24 Před 22 dny +225

    I just love how much this game is just like "yeah you missed a quest, fuck you", and I'm like "hell yea"

    • @FlyfishermanMike
      @FlyfishermanMike Před 21 dnem +13

      It's refreshing. Unlike Bethesda who won't lock you out of content.

    • @tiimxr538
      @tiimxr538 Před 21 dnem +4

      Nearly shat myself thanks for the laugh 😂

    • @Foogi9000
      @Foogi9000 Před 20 dny

      I was doing the missing boy quest and for the longest time i couldn't find him. I was about ready to willingly sacrifice his ass to the wolves intentionally lmao.

    • @ImTakingYouToFlavorTown
      @ImTakingYouToFlavorTown Před 19 dny +1

      @@Foogi9000 I felt like such an idiot when I realized the answer.

    • @Foogi9000
      @Foogi9000 Před 19 dny +1

      @ImTakingYouToFlavorTown Same, i killed my first Wight while being absolutely confused though so that was cool.

  • @ionian525
    @ionian525 Před 22 dny +33

    9:41 On the "headcanon" point
    My friend and I did a playthrough of the first game where we tried to make Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner for a "Jimmy & Timmy POWER HOUR 4: The Dragon's Dogma". (Jimmy was Sorcerer and Timmy was a Barbarian)
    We also had a playthrough as the Impractical Jokers.

  • @monkfishy6348
    @monkfishy6348 Před 22 dny +1122

    Dragon's Dogma 2, like Dragon's Dogma 1, is what I like to call "A Perfect 7" game. There's something about them, that despite all their numerous and obvious flaws, jankiness and half-baked systems, the imperfections somehow add, rather than subtract. It's the blemishes that make them rise above other mediocre games. Perhaps if only because they are refreshing in their attempts. They are a 10 in my heart, but a 7 in my mind.

    • @JuliusCaesar103
      @JuliusCaesar103 Před 22 dny +91

      I call it a flawed masterpiece.

    • @nazgulsenpai
      @nazgulsenpai Před 22 dny +27

      Best way I've ever heard of described

    • @Evanz111
      @Evanz111 Před 22 dny +39

      100% agree. I’d rather a game come out flawed but distinct, then play yet another 9 or 10/10 game that just kind of blends among all the others. Very few other games feel the same way Dragon’s Dogma does to play, and set out to do what it does with stuff like the pawn and vocation systems.

    • @abhiss6705
      @abhiss6705 Před 22 dny +14

      For me it's fun , but a bit repetitive. But the performance issues are unexusable. Really jarring and takes out all the fun. I have a decent rig too.

    • @1621lionheart
      @1621lionheart Před 22 dny +12

      That is exactly what i had in mind. Objectively its 7-8 and can't go higher, but my experience is 10/10. I got attached to my pawn now, i will not erase my save ever. It can be bigger content wise but fukin greedy Capcom need reasons to make DLC later.

  • @PerpetuallyTiredMusician
    @PerpetuallyTiredMusician Před 22 dny +1213

    Ralph my man, your script writing does not get enough recognition. Wether we agree or disagree, your videos are always on a whole other level than most if not all other reviews.
    Peace

    • @SkillUp
      @SkillUp  Před 22 dny +326

      Cheers mate

    • @tenisviejos
      @tenisviejos Před 22 dny +19

      Thanks for the great review! You captured the love-hate relationship with the game perfectly. As a former DD1 player and DD fan, I agree with all of your points more than I was even expecting. Your writing shows respect for the game and sets you apart from other reviewers.

    • @jenishmaharjan9655
      @jenishmaharjan9655 Před 22 dny +2

      ​@@SkillUp bottom feeder

    • @xzanthick92
      @xzanthick92 Před 22 dny +3

      Great review….except you said William Dafoe….

    • @yasielromero8236
      @yasielromero8236 Před 22 dny +10

      This is why he is one of if not my favorite reviewers, I don't know anyone else that can get in the nuances of how they feel about a game. I'm not really looking to see if I agree or not when I watch his reviews. I'm just glad to hear someone so beautifully explain what they like or don't about a game

  • @imshail
    @imshail Před 22 dny +97

    I really hope this game gets a Dark Arisen treatment, it's not too surprising to see it as such a flawed gem currently, considering how tiny the dev team was it's actually surprising that they got this much done, one thing I did find disappointing is them deciding to go with 4 active skills instead of the 6 most classes had for the previous game.

    • @ComradeBread
      @ComradeBread Před 22 dny +38

      One of the most frustrating things about DD2 is it's most definitely getting the dark arisen treatment. That's frustrating because DA already exists and 2 should have already incorporated all the fixes that brought the first time.

    • @elliotwatson3964
      @elliotwatson3964 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@ComradeBread exactly, its history repeating itself

    • @mechanicalmonk2020
      @mechanicalmonk2020 Před 21 dnem +4

      You mean to tell me that Dark Arisen was the "fixed" version?

    • @jas6853
      @jas6853 Před 20 dny +4

      @@mechanicalmonk2020yes lol

    • @dennisclancy9439
      @dennisclancy9439 Před 20 dny +2

      If by "dark arisen treatment" you mean an update that still leaves the game a disappointing mess, then I'd say we could skip it this time.

  • @steeldragon9041
    @steeldragon9041 Před 19 dny +12

    HUGE TIP FOR ESCORT QUESTS. You can grab the person, and use a ferrystone while you are carrying them and it will take them with you

    • @twinkiestorrstoenailclippi2122
      @twinkiestorrstoenailclippi2122 Před 12 dny

      Did not know that wth

    • @steeldragon9041
      @steeldragon9041 Před 12 dny

      @twinkiestorrstoenailclippi2122 it's part of the sphinx quest, the pot one where you have to take the fragile pot to the baatal guy. Just pick him up and tp him to the pot

    • @vasheldiablo507
      @vasheldiablo507 Před 10 dny

      FYI
      You don’t have to pick them up. As long as they are near you when you use the stone.
      It worked like that in the first game.

  • @DamImperial
    @DamImperial Před 22 dny +660

    You can romance the brothel lady she has a whole quest chain that he must have missed

    • @NionAeon
      @NionAeon Před 22 dny +92

      Yeah sadly it can be easily missed, for something that involves quite a lot of back n forth, investigating etc too

    • @HyouVizer
      @HyouVizer Před 22 dny

      she is pretty forgotable tho, never saw her in the main story again after forcing herself on my arisen.
      Totally forgot about her whore house too.

    • @ATLsF1N3ST91
      @ATLsF1N3ST91 Před 22 dny +119

      I think the fact that this game doesn't hold your hand and put neon signs up to tell players what they can and can't do, a TON of people miss HOURS of content

    • @henryduttweiler
      @henryduttweiler Před 22 dny +114

      Wow you telling he missed a whole quest chain with filler, subpar dialog and a ferrystone for reward??
      Unsubscribed. He clearly doesn’t know what he’s doing

    • @NionAeon
      @NionAeon Před 22 dny +97

      @@ATLsF1N3ST91 yep! I mean even Wilhelmina’s quest-line being missed in this review, Ralph used her as an example of a negative, which is immediately countered by people who started to understand how the game works.
      You have to literally think “hey, what about Doireann, in the elven village, I wonder how she’s doing after that attack?” To then check on her and see that there’s another quest-line.
      A lot of players are just sticking with the main, obvious quest line that DOES hold your hand in a way, and completelyyyy missing a lot of content.

  • @TalonsII
    @TalonsII Před 22 dny +286

    Just wanna say that Wilhelmina does have a quest line that deepens her character/story but it is very easy to miss. That's not to suggest that it's particularly good, it falls flat like every other story in the game, but there is more if you go looking for it.

    • @NionAeon
      @NionAeon Před 22 dny +9

      Yea a lottttttt of easily missed optional quests that fall flat.
      They’re there though, so still need acknowledgment 😂

    • @MetalGamer666
      @MetalGamer666 Před 22 dny +7

      I like that the game is not afraid to have quests that you only find if you go looking for them. Although, who choses NOT to visit the brothel in ANY game!?

    • @TalonsII
      @TalonsII Před 22 dny +4

      Yeah I love that there is missable content. I’ve done 4 playthroughs and found at least one quest I missed on each subsequent run. I think I’ve finally found em all now but since I haven’t looked anything up I can’t be sure.

    • @NionAeon
      @NionAeon Před 22 dny +1

      @@MetalGamer666 😂 says a lot that I found this quest on my first playthrough

    • @CptEddyPrice
      @CptEddyPrice Před 22 dny +9

      u mean 2-3 fetch quests? and a shitty custscene... afterwards she doesn't even care enough because the dragon will hold the ELF dude instead of her at the main fight xD?

  • @lolmanYAA
    @lolmanYAA Před 22 dny +23

    As a major DD 1 fan with +400hrs, this is probably the most accurate and honest review of this game. You definitely listened and heard what the original fans think of the game and presented ur opinions for newcomers to this series stunningly well. I hope this series can flourish again with the bitterblack dlc remake lol

    • @Archflip
      @Archflip Před 20 dny +2

      Now even bitterer and blacker than before.

    • @Syaniiti
      @Syaniiti Před 11 dny

      I'm guessing underground through certain doors you can open once you have the godsbane. Bitterer blackerer cave system.

  • @10XSeiga
    @10XSeiga Před 22 dny +27

    At 18:00 at the broken bridge, if you didnt kill the final harpies you could have jumped and grabbed their legs and guided them across the gap!

    • @Syaniiti
      @Syaniiti Před 11 dny

      Or gone around using a the rocks downriver.

  • @gracecalis5421
    @gracecalis5421 Před 22 dny +138

    I was really hoping that Dragon's Dogma 2 would've ended up being the game that Dragon's Dogma 1 tried to be. For all the reverence that first game receives, all well-earned, so many aspects of it feel like their potential isn't even close to being actualized. It left the game feeling like it could've been so much more.
    Instead of the sequel realizing that potential, it ends up suffering the exact same issue. It feels not fully realized. Like the first game, DD2 is one of the best 8/10s I've ever played in my life. But it stings a bit that it's "only" an 8, knowing it has the bones of a genuine 10/10 game.

    • @chriswihulu
      @chriswihulu Před 22 dny +2

      Think that's the curse of trying to start out on an "Ambitious" new franchise.
      Especially when the first game wasn't widely appreciated and it's sequel didn't happen until 12 years later.

    • @jackc.5271
      @jackc.5271 Před 22 dny +35

      I really think it's itsunos fault. He didn't direct Dark Arisen or DDO, he just directed the first game. This makes me think he doesn't really understand what the fans wanted, or what really makes a good open world game. He understands good combat and good boss fights, and his ability to make anything greater than that just isn't there. I really hope if there is a dlc, he doesn't direct it. The game needs attention from a director that genuinely understands where the game falls flat, and he just doesn't. I think he proved that with DD2. Not saying he's a bad director by any means, he created arguably the best combat system in any open world game, but he also created one of the most barebones storylines in any open world game. Seriously, some of the far cry games feel like they try harder than DD2 in the storytelling aspect. Not to mention the fact that battahls story ends extremely quickly and the last half of the game feels really unfinished. All the while he said, "this is what dragons dogma was supposed to be." I think he genuinely believes that, it's unfortunate that the fans don't.

    • @canniballistic555
      @canniballistic555 Před 22 dny +2

      @@chriswihulu How is what is essentially a remake either ambitious or new?

    • @gracecalis5421
      @gracecalis5421 Před 22 dny +22

      @@jackc.5271 This will sound harsh but I think it's time Capcom gave someone else the reigns. The things that Itsunos is good at, the first game already has! And the 2nd game is them too but it feels like a retread. You mention ANY criticism of the first game and I guarantee you most players will think "Hang on... that can be applied to DD2 too".
      He's given us the combat system. He's given us the formula for boss fights. Any new director can simply transcript those established systems onto their next game and the weaker aspects can FINALLY be improved upon under the leadership of someone whose strengths align with that of an open world game.

    • @chriswihulu
      @chriswihulu Před 22 dny +1

      @@canniballistic555 I was referring to the first game, that he had a vision for the first game and when it didn't get the recognition he may have wanted, he didn't think to innovate or improve.
      He supposedly wanted elves and orcs already in the first game, but was limited by Capcom, so his full vision may not have come to fruition once more.

  • @eddieford9373
    @eddieford9373 Před 22 dny +289

    As an American hearing an Aussie say the word "pawn" sounds a lot like the word for adult entertainment, which made this fun to listen to.

    • @BadEnd98
      @BadEnd98 Před 22 dny +36

      Funny that, one of the most popular Pawn's name, is "Pawnstar"

    • @chriswihulu
      @chriswihulu Před 22 dny +5

      ​@@BadEnd98wasn't that also the case in the first game?

    • @iampliny
      @iampliny Před 22 dny +13

      Dune/June

    • @SuperInu
      @SuperInu Před 22 dny +13

      Meanwhile, I'm German and every time I say it, my British girlfriend goes "CAN'T YOU JUST CALL THEM MINIONS, PLEASE?!" 😂

    • @raye.4459
      @raye.4459 Před 22 dny

      I too sat up at the mention of a p*rn system.

  • @dylanhendley5003
    @dylanhendley5003 Před 22 dny +11

    Rather than Bethesda + Dragons Dogma, I think my dream game would be more of an Outward + Dragons Dogma. I actually would like more friction in my journeying. Less camps with more limits on their bonuses, more randomization in the field enemies, etc.

    • @superbuneary8819
      @superbuneary8819 Před 22 dny +2

      Exactly bro. While I'm playing I can't help but think they really shouldnt have added that damn camping mechanic. I feel like the journeying would've felt even better without any of those security. And random enemy encounters yes. Tbh they don't even need to add new enemies, they have enough enemies. They just didn't spread them properly. Imagine if we have random Medusa encounters and random dullahan encounters instead of just 1 Medusa in a specific area and dullahans at hidden locations at night.

    • @mikejenkins1270
      @mikejenkins1270 Před 20 dny +1

      Hello fellow Outward enjoyer, I would also love that.

  • @FrozenAXL
    @FrozenAXL Před 22 dny +8

    I always said in the passed 6 years that my dream game is Skyrim with Dragon's Dogma's combat.
    Glad to see someone reached the same conclusion (kind of) :)

  • @DirkMcThermot
    @DirkMcThermot Před 22 dny +298

    "Dragon's Dogma 2 is...both terrible and incredible at the same time."
    Joseph Anderson: *heavy breathing*

    • @DreadedLad88
      @DreadedLad88 Před 22 dny +11

      No one knows who the fu*k that is.

    • @tbone11x
      @tbone11x Před 22 dny +72

      ​@@DreadedLad88 I do. Makes pretty good video essays.

    • @ssjbargainsale
      @ssjbargainsale Před 22 dny +83

      @@DreadedLad88 You don't, and that's ok. No need to get mad about it

    • @Rithysak101
      @Rithysak101 Před 22 dny +23

      ​@@tbone11x dudes too pretentious.

    • @Nikelaos_Khristianos
      @Nikelaos_Khristianos Před 22 dny +14

      @@DreadedLad88 I didn’t know “nobody” was how you spelled “millions of people.” 😂😂😂 Seriously?

  • @BadEnd98
    @BadEnd98 Před 22 dny +119

    The worst thing about DD2 is there's not more of it. We need more enemies, more map to explore, more story, more vocations to play, more skills to learn, more gears to get,....

    • @AmbrosiusIII
      @AmbrosiusIII Před 22 dny +28

      For real, the whole time playing it I wondered where all the dev time went. Obviously they put a ton of effort into it, but 90% of the major mechanics and concepts (even enemies to an extent) are from DD1. And this is coming from someone who adores both games

    • @Samhain23
      @Samhain23 Před 22 dny +2

      Yes, this is exactly my feeling as well.

    • @rundown132
      @rundown132 Před 22 dny +1

      It's literally just a reboot of DD1 lol, with less enemies

    • @xtalpax902
      @xtalpax902 Před 22 dny

      Might be an experiment for MH Wilds,so they "aimed high doing less"

    • @Nexyyy7
      @Nexyyy7 Před 22 dny +4

      there is literally 50+ different types of enemies, what more do you want lmao

  • @The.Nasty.
    @The.Nasty. Před 22 dny +7

    Love that you actually covered this one… after seeing your whole review, I agree with everything you said.
    I will say this though… I found the combat diversity, on the players end, comes from the makeup of your team.
    For example: using a pawn archer with status inducing arrows vs DPS arrows… if you’re playing as a sorcerer, you’d probably want an archer with arrows to drench or tar your foe, setting you to bonus damage with your lightning or fire spells.
    Or use a healing mage who also knows your lightning spell, thus enhancing YOUR lightning spell when you both cast.
    Add that to the debuff archer, and a fighter tank to draw aggro and group enemies for MASSIVE DPS.
    It’s another layer of experimentation I’ve been enjoying anyway.

  • @TheRyderShotgunn
    @TheRyderShotgunn Před 22 dny +66

    the best part about "dungeons" in DD2? DD1 had better dungeons. real dungeons.
    a tomb built into a waterfall likely the first or second dungeon you come across at the start of the game. it's half flooded when you first go in, and you cannot actually drain the water until later on in the game when a dedicated quest to go in there. at first, its a saurian (lizardmen) nest, but once you drain the water and reveal the submurged lower half where all the coffins are, it turns into an undead tomb with skeleton warriors and mages. then, following the quest, you take a side path from the lower half to a large room in the back and you fight a freaking cyclops in a big room filled with loot chests.
    and a mine that's infested with monsters with a merchant at the entrance asking for your help to clear it out so he and other merchants can take it as a shortcut through a mountain, and once you clear it out, it actually stays cleared, and workers return to the mine to work, the merchant from before sets up inside of the mine and sells you some interesting items, and the best part is that the mine network expands over time as the work continues and opens up new paths and rooms with new loot.
    and then there's the catacombs, with something like 3 or 4 separate entrances all over the region, one of which is practically right outside the capital city, but theyre all locked, and the only way in that doesnt have a lock is really far away, and the catacombs are fucking SPRAWLING, with lots of rooms and multiple floors.
    meanwhile, in DD1, there's one true dungeon. and it holds such significance in the game's eyes that you get an achievement for going into it. and it's really big, and really long, but also really linear.
    anyways, see you fellas in another 12 years when dragon's dogma 3 finally realizes itsuno's vision lol

    • @kjj26k
      @kjj26k Před 22 dny +17

      Wait, what?
      What game has what dungeons...what?
      I think your comment needs some more organization.

    • @TheRyderShotgunn
      @TheRyderShotgunn Před 22 dny +3

      @@kjj26k i disagree

    • @hobojoe9717
      @hobojoe9717 Před 22 dny +14

      @@TheRyderShotgunnHe’s not wrong. Near the end you said “meanwhile in DD1” after you just talked about DD1…I assumed you meant to say DD2, but yeah

    • @strifexiii9557
      @strifexiii9557 Před 22 dny

      The game IS Itsuno's vision.

    • @truedps8
      @truedps8 Před 22 dny +8

      Eh DD1 has like 3 actual dungeons. While I do agree they are better than DD2's dungeons, there really aren't many of them. DD2 has a ton more dungeons but those dungeons are just interesting enough to make you want to explore them, they're not interesting enough to fully remember. Dungeons were never really the focus of either game though, and DD2's open world makes DD1's look like shit.

  • @nevermind0213
    @nevermind0213 Před 22 dny +16

    The only time the stealth system worked for me was when I walked into the girl hot spring as a male arisen (without paying). Guards immediately started attacking me.
    I also sneaked into it from the female side by climbing through the wall after paying my entrance fee and I saw the Mage maister grandma in there. Someone please erase this from my memory.

    • @Shaderox
      @Shaderox Před 21 dnem +4

      Funnily i played a female arisen and arrived there by the quest to escort the dwarf... but he goes in as soon as he arrives.
      So i had to sneak into the male side and talk to him in the bath to get the reward, and while in there the elf king approached me (seems weird, given how he/elves speaks of not traveling anywhere) and gave me the archer master teachings he had refused to give after doing the quests related to him.
      No guards cared though, just 3 naked adults conducting adventurer business in a now-shared-bath.

    • @merManc
      @merManc Před 17 dny +1

      One of my favourite moments of the game was similar. As a female arisen, I was in the female side of the hot spring, minding my own business, when the male elf leader appears out of nowhere, naked and blushing scarlet, to offer me his "heavenly shot" maister skill. No one batted an eye.

  • @WinstonHofler
    @WinstonHofler Před 22 dny +43

    Frankly, if it’s just more Dragon’s Dogma, I’m all in. I loved the original and am just glad to see it managed to finally get a sequel.

    • @Insan1tyW0lf
      @Insan1tyW0lf Před 22 dny +1

      The story is not as good (more words with less impact) and character interactions seem generally shallower, but the world is seamless and impressive, and it does definitely deliver "more".

    • @HHTwice
      @HHTwice Před 20 dny +5

      ⁠@@Insan1tyW0lfcharacter interactions seem shallower? Lmao what?

    • @cylop224
      @cylop224 Před 18 dny

      I feel the same. I only played Dragon's Dogma 1 a year ago or so, so I guess I wasn't as crazy hyped as some other people. But I don't know why people expected the developers of a brilliant but flawed game to suddenly come out with this impeccable masterpiece on their second attempt.
      I'm very happy with what we got, especially as we'll likely get a big expansion as well.

  • @KahranRamsus
    @KahranRamsus Před 22 dny +27

    If you want examples of trespassing not being handled well, take the castle vault. You can find a Makeshift key to open the vault, and there's a guard posted there 24/7 and going closer than 5 steps in front of them has the game just teleport you back away from the door. So what's one of the solutions? Go back down the hall, grab a barrel, throw it at them to make them angry, grab them when they get close, and then go and throw them into a room behind you. In the time it takes to walk back, you can just walk up to the door now and use this fake key to open the door and pillage everything in the vault.
    What happens when the guard gets to the door and finds it ajar? Absolutely nothing. You open the door again and you just get teleported back to the same spot, and the guard does literally nothing. You're not even arrested and sent to Gaol. Thanks for the riches and loot that you just let me take.

    • @depoant
      @depoant Před 22 dny +3

      Ohh...I triigered dragonsplague in Vernwoth on purpose to just open that door...guess I might had do what you diid XD

    • @Pabzooloo
      @Pabzooloo Před 22 dny +2

      There was no guard there when i went in there one time. Im thinking he must've died somewhere at some point lol.

    • @wistfulwizard307
      @wistfulwizard307 Před 21 dnem

      There was no guard when i found it, i just unlocked the door and looted the place 😅

    • @Patek.01
      @Patek.01 Před 21 dnem +4

      @@depoant Bro nuked a city to get some money LMAO

    • @Turkeyfoot1990
      @Turkeyfoot1990 Před 21 dnem

      He does leave eventually.

  • @LizdardKing86
    @LizdardKing86 Před 22 dny +5

    5:40 - 5:57 "The end points are often disappointing, but the journey toward each of them is utterly captivating. Energized at all times by a potential unrealized. What a strange and curious accomplishment for a game to engender such awe and affection after letting the player down so many times.”
    Absolutely brilliant !

  • @umphreak9999
    @umphreak9999 Před 22 dny +32

    i'm getting flashbacks to PreRec's (rip) review of DD1, where Jack explained that he hated every individual aspect of the core game mechanics and still ended up somehow loving the game

  • @slt328
    @slt328 Před 22 dny +31

    Respect to Skill Up for really nailing a core part of the Dragons Dogma games: the Journey.

  • @MOS41148
    @MOS41148 Před 22 dny +6

    3 minutes in and I feel like Skill Up has hit the exact sentiment I have for this game. As an avid fan of the original game, I feel like the two games can be summed up in singular sentences.
    DD1: A great game that COULD be better.
    DD2: A good game that SHOULD be better.
    For me DD2 is a game that faithfully follows in the first game's footsteps even if those footsteps go right into an open beartrap.

  • @mikeesteves8427
    @mikeesteves8427 Před 22 dny +5

    its almost a pet peeve at this point but i always find it disingenious when people talk about fast travel in this game and act like ferrystones and portcrystals are the only way to fast travel.
    Most of the major settlements in this game are connected via the wagons and they only cost 100g or 200g
    vernworth melve
    vernworth checkpoint
    checkpoint bakbattahl
    and with just that youve secured transportation to and from all the major hubs of the game except the one at the volcanic island and the elven town. Sure you still have to walk back to the nearest town but its only the nearest town that you have to walk back to when you want to get most of anywhere on the map.

    • @cylop224
      @cylop224 Před 18 dny

      Disingenuous? Feels like a bit of a reach to me, or like you wanted to sound clever by using the word disingenuous. It's probably just a simple oversight. I doubt anyone's trying to hide the fact you can use oxcarts.

    • @mikeesteves8427
      @mikeesteves8427 Před 18 dny

      ​@@cylop224 is it not? The man has clearly played this game a lot so theres no way he doesnt know about the oxcarts. Yet he still chose not to mention them. Unless youre implying that he doesnt know about oxcarts? I find that to be a stretch considering he made a whole 40 minute review on the game and probably did extensive research. Ive watched many different videos about this game and discussions on the topic of how they handle fast travel in dragons dogma 2 and ive rarely seen anyone mention oxcarts as a viable form of fast traveling between major settlements and thats the thing that upsets me enough to call it "disingenious" here so i will admit that its not a reaction that was caused by this video alone. Im just trying to figure out why this basic game mechanic is rarely mentioned when people complain about how fast traveling is handled in the game.
      In my opinion theres a huge difference in the picture painted if we compare the narritive being "oh you can ONLY fast travel with portcrystals and ferrystones and they are finite in each playthrough and the only way to get more is to pay money" versus "oh theres oxcarts that allow you to travel between all major settlements in the game that cost you measly 100 to 200g and a bit of ingame time in addition to the portcrystals and ferrystones that are finite to each playthrough and do cost you money if you want more".
      Like do you not see how the picture painted is vastly different?
      To clarify im not attributing malicious intent to the reviewer here im just saying that they are willfully leaving out important details to a contetious topic.
      Oxcart travel is near impossible to miss, the pawns mention it all the time and the game even hits you with an introductory quest to the system once you enter vernworth.

  • @LinktheSamoyed
    @LinktheSamoyed Před 22 dny +36

    I enjoyed DD2 but I loved DD1 at the time. I found 2 actually went backwards in a lot of ways. Like DD1 had a more varied map with lots of different areas, but 2 was 3 areas that felt same.

    • @zolo4600
      @zolo4600 Před 22 dny +9

      I think I understand? Although dd2 has an overall upgrade to its aesthetics, it feels as though it was really limited to the whole narrow path skirmishes we constantly face. Dd1 had more open areas and forest encounters that also utilized hills for some more interesting encounters. Dd2 also lacked any sort of castle/tower raid missions that dd1 had with its wyrm hunt, which I really liked.

    • @Insan1tyW0lf
      @Insan1tyW0lf Před 22 dny +9

      ​​​​@@zolo4600 DD1 also felt like it had more meaningful character stories. Julian and Mercedes, Madeline, the witch in the woods, the story of the Duke, the "villain" who didn't get the end he expected - even the dragon itself - they all had more presence and personality and arc.
      Wilhelmina, Hugo, Sven, and a few others try to do the same here, but the interactions are shallower, with typically only 2 side quests each that offer extremely limited character detail and basically no growth or emotion, after which they just stand around and do nothing.
      I free the magistrate guy (SQ1), get him his glasses (SQ2), he makes some comment about exploring the "rich trove of lost histories" in this cool, hidden library vault he moved into and... Nothing. Never had any further interactions. DD2 quest lines in a nutshell.

    • @BKRandy94
      @BKRandy94 Před 22 dny +3

      I was also hoping they would have used a lot of elements of the DLC in the first game. If there were dungeons like that in place of some of the caves would be incredible getting that dungeon crawling feel and increase in difculty

    • @LinktheSamoyed
      @LinktheSamoyed Před 22 dny

      @@zolo4600 yep, the paint job is a definite upgrade, also, I was stunned to find out new game plus wasn't the cool redone much harder enemies like the first one, wolves into hellhounds, Griffin in cockatrice, etc. Made it exciting to see a whole new world. That to me was such a stand out unique feature from that game that I still think about to this day.

    • @PrimalDirective
      @PrimalDirective Před 22 dny

      ​@@LinktheSamoyedDD1 didn't have that or hard mode until a later update. DDDA packaged everything up in a re-release.
      DD1 is amazing but I think this game clears the base game in almost all levels, but DD1/DA still has some unique feature and systems that it doesn't share with DD2.
      I'll probably be replaying each game every year for the foreseeable future just like with DD1 😅

  • @TheFeralFerret
    @TheFeralFerret Před 22 dny +81

    It's a fantastic action combat sandbox. The 'RP' in RPG is really not present, aside from faffing about with pawns, but it's so much freaking fun. The combat is so slick.

    • @GodOfWarConnoisseur
      @GodOfWarConnoisseur Před 22 dny +3

      It looks meh AF

    • @trignite
      @trignite Před 22 dny +11

      The combat is fun for the first 20-25 hours then everything dies in a few hits to the point where you HAVE to gimp yourself by using starter weapons or a mod to give everything 2-3x more HP so things dont die instantly and there's no scaling on NG or harder difficulty so doing NG is just pointless. There's also barely any new enemies in the other areas, and worst of all there's no reason the fight any of the monsters differently, you just fight them all the same way, they have barely any mechanics. Yeah, you can burn the wings on a griffin to stop it from flying, but why bother they die so quickly. Yeah, you could try and focus on the legs and push an ogre down, but this will happen from your pawns anyway. It just gets so repetitive. Worst thing about the game that Ralph didn't even talk about is the loot. None of the chests give a good weapon or armor piece aside from maybe the black matter mace. All the best items are in the shops at the city. The chests just give useless consumables or some gold

    • @canniballistic555
      @canniballistic555 Před 22 dny

      I really dont understand the idea that this game is a sandbox.

    • @rpemulis
      @rpemulis Před 22 dny

      @@canniballistic555 every game is a sandbox.

    • @TheFeralFerret
      @TheFeralFerret Před 22 dny +9

      @@trignite Personally I was disappointed, and then I modded the difficulty instead of whining. 135 hours and still having fun.

  • @FynPrint
    @FynPrint Před 22 dny +1

    I like how Ralph brought up D4 in this. As someone who plays both DD2 and D4 - It's actually quite a weird sensation I get when playing an A(asym)RPG that has an overtuned scaling system (D4) - and then hop on another A(adv)RPG with an under-tuned scaling system. Although weird, as a sensation, I really like the feeling I derive from my gaming sessions.

  • @scalpingsnake
    @scalpingsnake Před 22 dny +8

    I have kept myself quite blind when it comes to DD2, thinking I will take a page out of the patient gamer's book. This is the first time I actually watched content properly on it, learned a lot.
    The down sides are really unfortunate but I think the reason many will find the game good is exactly what Skill up says, the realistic timing and journeying. There is a reason why I disabled fast travel in Skyrim when I mod the game, because even after playing the game vanilla for over 8 years I started immediately finding new things as soon as I stopped instantly teleporting wherever I needed to go.
    So combine that exploration with having to stick to people's schedules sounds really cool. It also is inevitably going to be annoying and waste your irl time but that is something I am willing to deal with.

  • @kysimple1313
    @kysimple1313 Před 22 dny +25

    As the biggest fan of Dragons Dogma 2 that opening line was the single truest thing ever spoken in this universe. Past, present or future.

    • @Luke-lg4vx
      @Luke-lg4vx Před 16 dny

      Giving our mom premium audio?

  • @DrRipper19
    @DrRipper19 Před 22 dny +4

    Hah that journey over destination thing is something that I've always found is weirdly compelling in a lot of otherwise half-baked or unfinished-feeling open world games, like the early years of Conan Exiles and the way that Minecraft was before they started fleshing out the item economy.
    I get the impression that if this game's difficulty/stat balancing, enemy variety, and main storyline writing were better, it would be one of the greats.

  • @0ldmanstew
    @0ldmanstew Před 22 dny +3

    What really stood out to me was the dialogue/voice acting. Im taking a very slow burn approach to the game but in my limited play time so far there were definitely moments that made me chuckle or nod my head in appreciation. The ‘vibe’ of the dialogue I really enjoy. Humorous at times but not ridiculously cheesy like some other games/tv shows often have. Really enjoying it so far.

  • @thats4thebirds
    @thats4thebirds Před 22 dny +106

    Oh and my god. Cannot believe we stamina runs out… OUT OF COMBAT. In a world where the only danger is stepping on a goblin every 10 yards like an errant Lego piece

    • @PeePeePooPoo2112
      @PeePeePooPoo2112 Před 22 dny +17

      I remember hearing that stamina was infinite outside combat and was so hyped lol I was so sad when I found out that was a lie

    • @Natsocenis
      @Natsocenis Před 22 dny +17

      there is a mod to fix that on P.C, theres actually a few QOL mods that have made this game awesome for me.

    • @HeyArno1d
      @HeyArno1d Před 22 dny +1

      If you're on PC - there is a mod for this problem)

    • @MrTrueCaller619
      @MrTrueCaller619 Před 22 dny +4

      Capcom still stuck in 2012

    • @ImTakingYouToFlavorTown
      @ImTakingYouToFlavorTown Před 19 dny

      One of the best features of Elden Ring is the change to stamina not decreasing outside of combat.

  • @brentelledge8690
    @brentelledge8690 Před 22 dny +2

    I love the glitching ox cart behind the pawn, perfect Dragons Dogma clip

  • @stve01
    @stve01 Před 19 dny +3

    Yeah, this just isn't for me. Thank you for articulating your thoughts so clearly. A great review as always.

  • @teemunnee
    @teemunnee Před 22 dny +7

    I am always impressed by how well you can verbalize thoughts I didn't realize I was having about games. Fantastic review.
    I keep using the word "gritty" to describe this game. It's not grand, the vistas are beautiful but in a more understated way, and the NPCs are never as interesting as you want them to be. Almost as though you went into a fantasy world and expected the grandness of Elden Ring, but you got there and they were like, "oh no sorry, it's a little different here- you still gotta pay your taxes."
    But if you can find the beauty in its simplicity, you're in for a stellar time.

  • @leonardchurch814
    @leonardchurch814 Před 22 dny +45

    Imma say a quote that really settled my feelings on DD2, “Friction makes sparks fly.” That sentence alone sums up DD2 for me and what makes it stand apart from its contemporaries.

    • @thereal4579
      @thereal4579 Před 22 dny +9

      ...that's such a vague expression....

    • @Nikelaos_Khristianos
      @Nikelaos_Khristianos Před 22 dny +8

      Sparks can also set things on fire and make a burning mess.

    • @SuicideforDummies101
      @SuicideforDummies101 Před 22 dny +5

      Pat nailed it with that one. The lack of a hard mode or difficulty scaling though gets in the way of that currently though.

    • @leekyonion
      @leekyonion Před 22 dny +3

      ​@Nikelaos_Khristianos better to go out in a fiery blaze of glory than to die in the darkness of insignificance

    • @bozzwick
      @bozzwick Před 22 dny +3

      @@Nikelaos_Khristianos but fire can keep you warm and cook your food. Fire can be good. (Depends on how literal you want to take a metaphor)

  • @themetal2244
    @themetal2244 Před 22 dny +14

    I don't know what the state of DD1 was at launch, but when I played it, it just seemed like a far more complete game than the current state of DD2, even ignoring the Bitterblack isle DLC (which was incredible). DD1 and 2 have the same amount of trash mob enemy variety, but DD1 is half the size, so it works much better. DD1 has more variety in its boss encounters with the evil eye beholders, hydras, cockatrice fights, and probably more I'm forgetting despite being a smaller game. I seriously cannot believe they ported the golem of all things to DD2 while ignoring these monsters. The first 10-20 hours of DD2 being the best due to player weakness was a solved problem in DD1. The boss fights in DD1 felt harder across the board and had a much wider range of difficulty from monster to monster. At most stages of the game, there were fights that could knock you on or ass if you weren't careful. It had a more reactive world with better and more interesting characters and a FAR better endgame than DD2 (the everfall was incredible, as was the narrative with the former king turning against you). Classes felt better to play with more skills and generally felt more balanced (other than warrior). In DD2, IMO, thief feels way more powerful than every other class, easily taking down the strongest drakes at lower levels even with sub optimal gear. Trickster as a class with no offensive abilities just feels kind of shitty to play. Sure I can buff my party and do some fun shenanigans, but during every encounter, all I can think is "This would've taken less than half the time if I was a thief and just killed these enemies outright." God help you if you run into a golem as trickster and have to entirely rely on the borked pawn AI to target the medals correctly. It just feels like a step back in all things except overall scale, and I'm honestly extremely disappointed. Here's hoping some good DLC like dark arisen could fix some of these issues down the line.

  • @ShiningEyeBrigade
    @ShiningEyeBrigade Před 22 dny +2

    Once again, Ralph finds a way to bring new ideas and a new essence of what a game is about (new to me anyway) to the conversation about a video game.

  • @Alvadar65
    @Alvadar65 Před 22 dny +6

    18:58 with this part you could have fast traveled to vermund and then used an oxcart to the checkpoint town and then an oxcart to get to bakbattal. Also by that point in the game you are meant to have explored enough or have enough rift crystals to have some port crystals and the foresight to put one down in the capital before leaving. I know that isnt the point that you are trying to make in this example, but I wanted to mention it none the less.

  • @mellar5864
    @mellar5864 Před 22 dny +25

    "A whole lot of caves, most of them full of lizards." That should have been the entire review :'D

    • @SuicideforDummies101
      @SuicideforDummies101 Před 21 dnem

      The Sphinx is behind one of them

    • @markyturner
      @markyturner Před 21 dnem +1

      … and slimes.

    • @RecentCobra
      @RecentCobra Před 16 dny

      That's just untrue, most caves are filled with Goblins or Humans. Not many have lizards

  • @Shaderox
    @Shaderox Před 21 dnem +2

    It's funny how he calls bethesda having consequences while Dragons Dogma 2 has like 2 or 3 outcomes to many quests, some more hidden than others.
    Case and point, he mentioned hes introduction to Wilhemina but never seeing her again. That means that during the palace stealth part, he didn't take the route where he ran into her, and also that he never visited her place of work and spied on her conversation with a noble which starts of her quests with siding with her or the noble and atleast siding with her the quest has cutscenes & later romance scene. And that's true for a lot of quests, some as simple as do or don,t some depending on how you do quests, and some depends on if you use the forgery to give a real item or a useless copy, aswell as getting other NPCs involved with depends on if you've done their quests or not.... DD2 is FULL of choices & consequences, it's just not presented in a "do good/do bad" dialogue option.
    And while he did the same mage & magic archer focus i did, judging from the footage, i think he missed out a bit on the combat experience by not engaging in the grapple mechanics melee got going on. I did that a lot in the first game (too bad the Assassin vocation didn't make it into the 2nd game) and it's really a extra layer of fun... also playing a caster now in the 2nd game it feels like it's just missing something the first game had, can't really put my finger on it but the "caster fantasy" is very similar in the 2nd but it just felt more right in the first one.
    (Also ironically, when he talks about that only-one-way-in-bridge incident.. hes a sorcerer, and as you can see in the clip, downsteam the gap is smaller, so a sorcerer (or creative person of some other vocations) can make it across. Creativity and that accursed ping of Seeker Tokens is a recepie for getting to a lot of places, some less intended than others)
    that said, it defiantly has a lot of issues all over the place, like the few skills you can equip for each vocation, constant & tedious inventory management because weight, heavy focus on travel but a severe lack of enemy variety (really, if they just improved that from 95% goblin,wolf,harpy,saurian ambushes to have variety it would go SUCH a long way to improve the game), and with the focus on travel & exploration they really should have taken a note from Elden Rings playbook and hide special & unique loot all over the place, not just ingredients and collectable tokens. Also crappy performance, and a widespread "invisible floor" bug that's still not fixed 2 weeks after launch, I have to play it in compatibility mode for Win7 for it to render the floor (it run noticeably even worse in compatibility modes but atleast i have a floor to walk on). Forturnetly last night I installed mods, and 2 that really improves the game is one to get the Eternal Ferrystone from the first game, really helps one you got some portcrystals and tired of your goblin & saurian genocide... and also one to remove the visual effect they put on your gear if you fully upgrade it ("Dragonforge"), I don't know who at Capcom approved that "Dragoncum" effect but they shoud take a severe paycut and apologize to the artist they forced to implement it.
    I can live with some of the downsides, but I atleast want to look good and not an embarrassment while i do it.
    Overall, i'd summarize Dragons Dogma 2 like fast food.
    I order a big juicy burger, it's not all the picture promised it would be. but I'm still gonna eat my burger (and enjoy it).

  • @oliverpower138
    @oliverpower138 Před 22 dny +1

    Ralph, a note for the quest bug mentioned at 32:26. You can kill all the guards and open the jail cell with a gaol key. Then just pick the kid up and take him outside to progress the quest. I actually got myself out of 2 other bugged quest lines with this type of trick

  • @SanityPotion776
    @SanityPotion776 Před 22 dny +16

    You’re damn right you recommend DD2 Ralph.
    DD2 was a game that was not even on my radar. Was bored one afternoon and decided to check out gameplay on Twitch thought it looked entertaining enough. Picked it up annnnnnd I now have 200+ hours played and am 6 playthroughs in, getting my 100% of the game on my 4th. Even after all those hours and playthroughs, every subsequent playthrough I’ve discovered something new. Whether it be a new ending to a questline, a new NPC interaction, or new item and location.
    I fucking love it and hope we get a DLC that expands on the world and difficulty.

  • @andyfaces
    @andyfaces Před 22 dny +43

    Gotta ask.. did you miss the rest of Wilhelmina's questline?

    • @LuisMiguel-on5oe
      @LuisMiguel-on5oe Před 22 dny +15

      seems like he did

    • @Shocknfunk
      @Shocknfunk Před 22 dny +9

      And also looks like he didn’t realize Brant gives em a portcrystal that would be ideal to place in Bakbattahl. That’s fine I didnt really do any of the main story in vernworth til like 30 hours in.

    • @Hexxagone850
      @Hexxagone850 Před 22 dny +3

      Of course he did, you have to give her flowers to increase affinity then wait a day, then come back then go into a room to trigger a cutscene. Its Elden Ring levels of stupid quest design. I know about the quest and I still havent been able to trigger it after giving her multiple flowers

    • @Hagosha
      @Hagosha Před 22 dny +3

      @@Hexxagone850 doesn't have to be flowers.
      and her quest is tied to her affinity so of course you have to interact with that system to increase it enough to continue.
      Now, the affinity system could DEFINITELY have been handled better (though it's still better than the first game), but it's there.

    • @Hexxagone850
      @Hexxagone850 Před 22 dny

      @@Hagosha The game doesnt tell you this so of course he missed it. Why walk around giving flowers to NPCs? and it doesnt trigger when you do it once so there is no reason to do it again, which is what you have to do to get this quest. there could have been a questline to raise affinity but there isnt, just give her items until it triggers

  • @doubledangerous7898
    @doubledangerous7898 Před 21 dnem +3

    I was LOVING it in the first like 20 hours, but there was a moment when I realised that 'this was it', and it broke my heart.
    I found it super hard not to compare it to Elden Ring, and I feel like the overall choices around simply getting around was the biggest point of contention. In ER, you zip across the landscape (and obv have the ability to fast travel at will), then during dungeons, progress is achieved in inches. In DD2, you crawl across the open world, fighting the same mobs over and over and over again, and there's no signature dungeon payoff for your troubles. I do not class tiny caves, with identical enemies to the open world as dungeons. They are a minor interest in the first couple dozen hours, but after you've seen 10, you've seen them all.
    The combat is so laughably easy that I resorted to ditching all my pawns and exploring solo, just to have any sense of 'stakes' or danger.
    In short, it went from 'this is my game of the year!' to an absolute chore to plod through, in the blink of an eye.

    • @cartoonvideos5
      @cartoonvideos5 Před 20 dny +1

      Yes

    • @HHTwice
      @HHTwice Před 20 dny +5

      Don’t forget to mention how meaningless the open world is in ER, how repetitive its randomly scattered dungeons are other than Legacy dungeons, how many recycled enemies and bosses are regurgitated especially late game, and how the best approach to combat is pressing circle at the right time, and how it’s story is told in an even more convoluted way via post it notes scattered around the world. Wouldn’t want to leave those details out now would you? We’re being unbiased and all lol

    • @doubledangerous7898
      @doubledangerous7898 Před 20 dny +3

      @@HHTwice ok mate, whatever you say

    • @abyssalrayz9499
      @abyssalrayz9499 Před 20 dny +2

      @@doubledangerous7898he’s not wrong tho

    • @darny2314
      @darny2314 Před 18 dny +1

      @@HHTwice Still more variety than DD2 tbh. Combat in DD2 is better for sure, I'll give you that.

  • @Highlander77
    @Highlander77 Před 21 dnem +1

    For the record, the beat method for getting back to Bakbattahl from the vocanic isle if you don't have a Port crystal placed there is to Ferrystone to Vernworth, and then take the ox cart to the Checkpoint Rest Town and then again from there to Bakbattahl.
    I feel like people overlook the ox carts a lot. But they alleviate a lot of the fast-travel woes.

  • @codycline2975
    @codycline2975 Před 22 dny +10

    Waiting on a call from a rental truck company so I can finally move, this video came out at just the right time 🙏

  • @Yusosuki
    @Yusosuki Před 22 dny +18

    Okay, I am not saying that the story is amazing. But I am on my 4th play through, and the amount of story that is missed if you don't do side quests at certain times is really astonishing. When you state that you never see Wihelmina again after she saves you from the guards, you could be correct. Unless you do the side missions that lead to her backstory that leads to the true ending for the queens story. This is a game that is going to take a while for everyone to figure out all the possible endings and best way to get the full story. Love your coverage and this video.

    • @mellar5864
      @mellar5864 Před 22 dny +5

      i could miss 50% of the story and it still would be dogshit, all of the characters are extremely robotic, honestly some of the worst writing and voice acting a have had the displeasure to experience.

    • @thereal4579
      @thereal4579 Před 22 dny +4

      Side quests and stories were all shit, I couldn't be bothered to do a second playthrough much more, a 4th.

    • @canniballistic555
      @canniballistic555 Před 22 dny

      AFAIK, there is only two endings, the fake one and the real one, which is similar to the first game, and while the choices and things you do along the way might differ and add to the flavour, it doesn't really effect the outcome, and the overarching plot makes anything you do moot.

  • @Eudolus
    @Eudolus Před 21 dnem +3

    17:35 "no way to get across"
    there is almost always a way across after breaking a bridge.
    There is a path for this one specifically as well.

  • @PauloGarcia-sp5ws
    @PauloGarcia-sp5ws Před 22 dny +1

    Schrodinger's video game is the best description of Dragons Dogma 2 I've heard. Its amazing, but god damn its got so many minor issues, its like SO close to perfect, you can feel it, and then it does something that its just mediocre and it just reminds you of all the issues. Its so weird. Here's hoping that with the success of DD2 they fix the issues with DD2 and 1 when they hopefully make DD3. If not, I'd be supremely disappointed, because I think its somewhat understandable that they basically just remade DD1 since it was 12 years old and they probably didn't want to alienate the fans of the original by inovating to much.

  • @tacothunder2298
    @tacothunder2298 Před 22 dny +18

    For yall information... when doing the Sphinx puzzles, give her a portcrystal when she asks for a valuable item and she will duplicate it. I followed a clueless guide on youtube and gave her a golden trove beetle and now i'm missing an extra portcrystal I could have placed in the volcanic area. Now I have to run there from Battahl city every time. Eff that. Over 70 hours in and i'm about to start a new character instead. OCD wont let me play without that extra portcrystal.

    • @canniballistic555
      @canniballistic555 Před 22 dny +10

      And now the gnawing, unanswerable question emerges:
      "If the MTX didn't exist, would there have been more port crystals in the game?"

    • @Insan1tyW0lf
      @Insan1tyW0lf Před 22 dny +14

      ​@@canniballistic555 No. Same deal in the first game. It wants you to travel by foot.

    • @canniballistic555
      @canniballistic555 Před 22 dny +12

      @@Insan1tyW0lf If that were true there would be no port crystals at all, let alone ones you can buy for cash.

    • @tdarassp
      @tdarassp Před 22 dny

      Check mate

    • @basiicbid8032
      @basiicbid8032 Před 22 dny +9

      @@canniballistic555🤦🏾‍♂️It’s more nuanced than that. He wants you to travel mostly by foot but at the same time recognizes that it’d be super annoying having to walk across the entire map just to upgrade a weapon

  • @97wojak
    @97wojak Před 22 dny +29

    One of the most unique games out there. I call it team based medieval Death Stranding

  • @adrift4days
    @adrift4days Před 22 dny

    It's a beautiful day outside & I'm stuck in my office at work. Then like a beautiful ray of sunshine, a the Skill Up review of DD2 has been bestowed upon me. Been looking forward to this one!

  • @bendova_smith
    @bendova_smith Před 22 dny +3

    Fantastic review, Ralph and team. I have seen so much coverage of DD2 -- and yet I still haven't felt like I've seen enough to make a purchasing decision. And this review finally helped me understand why haha, great one guys.

  • @MrAustyn88
    @MrAustyn88 Před 22 dny +4

    "This game has so many problems, so much broken shit, so many half baked systems, and so much unrealized potential." That is also Starfield, but Starfield doesn't come together well unlike DD2

  • @null5489
    @null5489 Před 22 dny +4

    if only the game didn't become braindead easy way too quickly. It's doesn't take much to feel nearly invincible, killing most large enemies in under a minute, with a pawn who can meteor anything into oblivion if you do low enough damage for them to get the cast off before whatever you're fighting dies. There's plenty of other issues with DD2, but the fact it doesn't have a hard mode, like DDDA, or much of the challenge that Bitterblack Isle provided, is enough to take what fun the combat system can provide and squander it. Hopefully they make another expansion to remedy the glaring flaws here, and add back in some more enemy variety too.

  • @AlkisGD
    @AlkisGD Před 21 dnem +1

    27:50 - This perfectly encapsulates my own experience. In fact, I paused my playthrough to go finish Alan Wake 2, then started Lies of P, checked out Tunic, and have also been playing Helldivers 2 instead of finishing DD2 because ... I shouldn't be able to bully dragons at Lv65. I don't even use OP skills like Formless Feint! I use Smoke Bomb and Plunder! 😭
    This situation makes me appreciate the balancing of Fromsoft games. Now, if only those games had combat as potentially deep as DD2, with multiple classes and skills and enemy climbing 🤩

  • @davidmthorley
    @davidmthorley Před 22 dny +1

    A lot of us fans of the first game are particularly disappointed in the end game of DD2. Dragon’s Dogma Dark Arisen (which included the awesome DLC Bitterblack Isle which DID add the difficulty, the gear game, the enemy variety and huge boss fights) should of been the starting point for DD2. But instead it’s like the devs ignored all that and just gave us a re-imagining of the BASE Dragon’s Dogma 1 experience - which was fun but nowhere near as good as the final Dark Arisen experience. Hopefully DD2 also gets its “Dark Arisen” moment too - but it really should have been the starting point rather than the destination.

  • @bezoro2008
    @bezoro2008 Před 22 dny +11

    Some of the best content in DD2 are the side quests, thing is they are missable. If you progress too much in the main quest for example dozens of hours of side content simply becomes unavailable to you. The ending of other side quests also affect the ones you will have available. (I've had multiple people die, get thrown in jail, lose their jobs, move to another village...)
    It also requires you to be super thorough and talk with everyone, multiple times. It expects you to just get lost in it explore and backtrack extremely thoroughly.
    I put DD2 up there with BG3 if you can believe it. But I feel most people simply don't play it like it wants you to and therefore end up with a painfully shallower experience.
    As an example I'm 75 hours in and still not even close to done. (most people finish the game in 25 to 30 hours and miss most of what the game has to offer)
    A shame that it seems he didn't encounter any of these. They are multi-phase, have multiple endings, tie with multiple other side quests and even the main story.

    • @LordShrub
      @LordShrub Před 20 dny +3

      Ugh there was that quest with Lubomir getting poisoned by Elena the nun. I arrested Elena after Lubomir was moved to the basement. The quest completed, I assumed that Lubomir would now recover. Fast forward a few days later, I visit the chapel and they tell me Lubomir died. I searched online and it said that I was supposed to go to the doctor again and bring him to Lubomir, outside of the actual quest.
      Then I get another quest to decipher a letter and hire a Pawn as a quest guide and the pawn tells me that I need to talk to Lady Elena and takes me to the entrance of the noble area. By this time I had forgotten the name, but I checked the character in the History compendium and lo and behold it was the nun, so the Pawn was actually trying to lead me to the jail to talk to her.

    • @KingRat543
      @KingRat543 Před 18 dny

      Yea, 140 hours in now. Still trying to find first seeker token, and even using a map I've found 50 new ones but not the first or finders token...

  • @maxwellvindman7212
    @maxwellvindman7212 Před 20 dny +5

    Wait the settlements are filled with automatons?!?! Somebody call in an orbital laser.

  • @Rorshacked
    @Rorshacked Před 22 dny +2

    I hope this game has a Nintendo type redemption arc, hear me out…the wiiu was weird, had some charm but ultimately did not execute. Along came the switch and perfected what they wanted the wiiu to be. Imagine if dd3 finally perfects the formula and smooths out all the edges. So I’m alright with this game being experimental and misfiring on some beats, if the devs improve for the next one that is.

  • @Squidiot
    @Squidiot Před 19 dny +2

    I really liked DD2 but it just wasn’t big enough. I wanted it to be bigger. Exploration was really fun but after about 50 hours I was ready to finish the game. Then I was done.
    I dumped 300 hours into Elden Ring for example. 5 playthroughs. I’ve heard the 2 games compared a lot so that’s why I bring it up.

  • @JudgementNutter
    @JudgementNutter Před 22 dny +13

    Just gonna wait for Dark Arisen 2

  • @user-tw1kj3jp9w
    @user-tw1kj3jp9w Před 22 dny +3

    Damn Ralph you've created the Perfect Review. I don't think it's your best (your best goes way beyond simply reviewing a game) but in terms of covering and critiquing a games elements and synergies this review is absolutely flawless, anyone who hasnt played this will know everything they need to know about this games strengths and weaknesses as well as how it feels to play it, absolutely brilliant!

  • @redfin382
    @redfin382 Před 22 dny +1

    Its fun when you are exploring and your max health is at 25%. You keep seeing elite enemies and you are just running by everything trying to make it to the nearest campfire. The sun is setting and you are panicking.....thats a fun time. All the quests are literal fetch quests and the amount of escort missions is fucking crazy.
    One thing I didn't experience is cutting off parts of the mini bosses. In the first game you could cut tails off, you could cut one of the heads off a two headed beast in order to stop its magic attack. Maybe I just couldn't make it happen but I was trying to cut off wings or 2nd heads and it didn't happen.

  • @Tacti_cat
    @Tacti_cat Před 18 dny +1

    In the beginning of my playthrough I was very much enthralled in the exploration and the "heroes journey" we set out on. But as I got near the final hours of my run I just started ignoring new locations and quests.
    Which is unique too me because in games like this I am almost always drawn to see the new things, etc. I dont agree with the criticism that the game pushes you towards the MTX store. There is however a LOT and i mean a LOT of backtracking through areas you have already been through.
    And that combined with the lack of wide enemy varieties, and the fact that enemies will always spawn in a predetermined location 100% of the time...
    It just killed any motivation I had left to dive into any more dungeons, or face a mini boss. When the reward is likely something meager i will forget about before I make it back to the surface, and the combat starts to feel repetitive I decided to rush through the final quests to see the conclusion.
    When I saw the credits screen I was happy to have played thr game through to the end, But I will admit I also felt a sense of relief that I wouldn't have to mindlessly hold sprint anymore.

  • @hershmergersh6733
    @hershmergersh6733 Před 18 dny +4

    the more i hear positive reviews for this game, the more I notice the extreme cope it takes to see it in a positive light

  • @caseymantle2097
    @caseymantle2097 Před 22 dny +7

    Pretty much agree, but also feel the classes were chopped up and lost a lot of meat compared to DD1. The only classes I feel were equal or better were mage sorc and warrior. Its definitely dated but I do think its worth playing DD1 and the DLC for context. The DLC has some great combat, loot, story, and cuts out a lot of faff from the formula as well as letting you tackle it at any point so it can be as easy or hard as you want. Playing the first will also give context to how many enemies and monsters we really lost in 2, and how all the bosses and mobs have identical movesets so it feels like there was near no evolution to combat (imo).
    Overall opinion while playing for me is that DD1 did most everything equal or better, and all we gained for it is graphics. Feels like the budget, performance, release time, etc all suffered to bring up the graphics.

  • @xizar0rg
    @xizar0rg Před 22 dny +1

    Given that I've put a hundred hours into the game, unlocked and maxed out all the classes (except the spear guy), done every side quest that doesn't require progression to unlock and explored almost the entire map, and *STILL* have not done any of the first quests from Brant, it's definitely an enjoyable game. I haven't done this since FO3 and New Vegas.
    This game feels like what everyone else means when they talk about Skyrim (a game I could not even stomach past the first 10 or so hours for how dull and repetitive the world is to say nothing of the uninspired writing).
    All that said, DD2 still feels pretty half-assed with so many systems that make you wonder if the devs ever bothered to play their own game, or simply hate themselves, due to how tedious and obnoxious the interface is. I'm not talking about fast travel, or how jank the frame pacing is (I can get 120fps out in the world and simultaneously see the game chugging along at what appears to be sub-30 animation updates per second). Just simple menuing, or trying to sift through and equip armor when changing classes, feels like actual discouragement from switching stuff around. Camera management during combat seems to want you to be unable to look at anything useful. Pawn AI can be so off that I have seen them wade into waist-deep water, brine churning, me smashing the "TO ME!" button and they cheerily wait for like 30 seconds before the brine actually takes them, just in time for the drake to land on top of me.
    Also, getting animation locked in combat for a minute at a time is bullshit, but I'll allow for difference in artistic vision here. Still feels bad.

  • @serjofcinder8925
    @serjofcinder8925 Před 22 dny +26

    I'm loving it so far with all it's faults. 90 hours in and can't get enough

    • @UniverseGlider2
      @UniverseGlider2 Před 22 dny

      Daaaaaang. I hit credits in 37 hours. I think I played it wrong lol

    • @serjofcinder8925
      @serjofcinder8925 Před 22 dny +5

      @@UniverseGlider2 duuudee... I've fully explored Vermund but only just over half of Bahtal. I'm exploring every inch of the map, already found 200 seeker tokens and leveled every class up to max for both me and my sexy pawn. The combat keeps me going

    • @UniverseGlider2
      @UniverseGlider2 Před 22 dny

      @@serjofcinder8925 I found like maybe 10 of those. I did love the combat but that was about the only thing I did. Maybe the exploration. I’d describe this game as greater than the sum of its parts. Because I did enjoy it despite having gripes with essentially every single aspect of it

    • @charliem5604
      @charliem5604 Před 22 dny

      Got bored and didnt finish it after 70 hours, meanwhile I have over 200 hours in DD1

    • @maharaja101
      @maharaja101 Před 22 dny

      Took me around 100 hours to finish the game. Explored all of the map and did all of the side quests that I could find. My only real gripe right now is that I still want more but it's not really worth it to keep playing unless I start a new game from scratch and lose all my current progress.
      Enemies in NG+ are far too weak to be engaging and you can't even do any postgame grinding in the unmoored world because they put a timer on it for some weird reason. So now I'm basically stuck waiting for a DLC lol.

  • @aaronpatrick7954
    @aaronpatrick7954 Před 22 dny +1

    If they made a game combining Dogma’s vocation and exploring, with the dynamic monster battles and gear crafting of Monster Hunter World. I would play that game for years. Even if the story/side quests were just ok.

  • @Dinosberg
    @Dinosberg Před 22 dny +7

    Dude even side dungeon in Elden Ring is a dungeon or a cave with about a 5% chance you will get something for your character build. It's amazing the short-term memory gamers have sometimes.

  • @Xl_Fenrir_lX
    @Xl_Fenrir_lX Před 22 dny +11

    This game’s exploration was so good to me because you could look at any structure on the map and go there. In the other sense you could make it to your destination and look back on where you came from and it adds to the sense of adventure and gives story to your journey. The other game that did this so well was Dark Souls 3, and I believe Miyazaki in an interview said he specifically leaned into that direction, that you could look back from many of the points on the map and see where you came from or where you are headed next.

  • @MuraCasardis
    @MuraCasardis Před 9 dny

    Concerning your comment on difficulty and scaling: the issues to me is that:
    1) We level up WAY too fast
    2) Not enough stronger variants with mechanical differences to the regular version.
    We have stronger Cyclops in Battahl but it doesn't make much difference. The game needs Bitterblack Isle-style variants that have a rare chance to appear, or are part of possible pawn guild notice board quests like DD1, and should replace all regular versions in Unmoored.
    Examples: Gorecyclops (seriouslg where are they); Cockatrice to replace Griffins, and/or new Archgriffin variant that uses more lightning abilities; Elder Ogre and Elder Grim Ogres; Buff Gorechimera and Goreminotaur, etc.

  • @Dino9474
    @Dino9474 Před 22 dny +2

    Not one comment mentions your character’s name. That right there is a crime mate because I was chuckling hard when I saw it 😂
    Great review as always and I used to go on expeditions like that for Boy Scouts! You unlocked some good memories I hadn’t reflected on in some time.
    Thank you Ralph ❤

  • @fleeplayTV
    @fleeplayTV Před 21 dnem +3

    "may reveal ought you have not seen before"
    I see what you did there Ralph.

  • @thmistrapillay1811
    @thmistrapillay1811 Před 22 dny +10

    Honestly I'm probably gonna love the absolute hell out of this game. The Gameplay, monsters, environments and exploration looks amazing. I don't need too much more than the that.
    This looks like it's going to be _the_ fantasy game for me. Not in that it'll be THE BEST fantasy game..... but it'll be a lovely, gentle, pure fantasy game to sink into and easily fall back into continuously as days go by
    Almost like an easy open-world Monster Hunter (but not exactly like MH because MH is the best thing ever made)

    • @Twist3dBeatz
      @Twist3dBeatz Před 22 dny +2

      You’re absolutely gonna love it. My favorite thing about these games is the simple fact that you can grab onto and scale all the large enemies in the game instead of wacking at their feet like in most rpgs lol. That alone made me love this franchise 😂

    • @superbuneary8819
      @superbuneary8819 Před 22 dny

      The master works all you can't go wrong.

  • @moonman62
    @moonman62 Před 22 dny +2

    It's both amusing and depressing that Itsuno and Capcom have managed to fumble all the bad parts of dd1 again but improve on most of what the first game got right. A 10/10 game trapped in the body of a 7/10, maybe third times the charm will see them do it right?

  • @sparringcacti1159
    @sparringcacti1159 Před 22 dny +1

    I’m a 146 hours in and let me tell you the level of subtle foreshadowing in this game is insane! It’s easy to miss but I recognize it’s largely why people think the story is lacking, when it is in fact rich with subtext! Granted I haven’t beat the game but I tell you sir I am loving every second. Huzzah!

  • @nazgulsenpai
    @nazgulsenpai Před 22 dny +34

    When I was 15, I was sitting in my underwear playing Unreal Tournament in my room. Australians sending their kids to survival camps. :o

    • @biobroly5272
      @biobroly5272 Před 22 dny +1

      Haha I went to the same thing, was a lot of fun - the occasional brown snake not withstanding 😂

    • @mo-akif
      @mo-akif Před 22 dny +1

      fr i was like omg bro is telling us a torture story and looking back at it fondly hahahaha. but fr i wish i had that exp; sounds amazing, even if a lil dangerous.

    • @bozzwick
      @bozzwick Před 22 dny +1

      Bro, we don’t want to picture a 15 year old on their underwear, we ain’t diddy or Epstein.

    • @yoshy5651
      @yoshy5651 Před 22 dny +4

      We were all 15 at some point. No one is sexualizing except u :0
      Anyways no shade have a good day :)

    • @Daishi0861
      @Daishi0861 Před 21 dnem +2

      It's not unusual to have scout events like this in the US either.

  • @jamespearce9973
    @jamespearce9973 Před 22 dny +5

    Hired some great Pawns. 'Taylor Rift' was a highlight 😂

  • @SoraRyuuKamii
    @SoraRyuuKamii Před 22 dny

    THANK YOU FOR MENTIONING THE STEALTH SECTIONS; I've been ragging on a lot about it, and it just feels missing. There's some rank and file soldier armour you can find around vernworth, and a beastren helmet you can buy that's the exact same as what they wear in the FORBIDDEN research lab, both of which I had assumed were going to be for said stealth sections. As for robbing people in sight, Myrddin the sorcerer maister is the only npc in the game that will actually react to you stealing things.

  • @monkeys7187
    @monkeys7187 Před 14 dny +1

    32:48 at the start of the quest while he’s standing in the hall there are makeshift Gaol keys on his desk. Once he starts shaking you down you could just brake the guy out yourself.

  • @Ceece20
    @Ceece20 Před 22 dny +21

    I’ll just wait for a 50% sale and a year, assuming they fix the technical issues and everything

  • @falcor2325
    @falcor2325 Před 22 dny +3

    Ah but you see at 17:45. You could have used the cyclops to get across and turned him into a bridge.
    Also you could have grabbed onto a harpy and flown across. There are so many creative ways you could have gotten out of this situation.

  • @Captainkrieger7
    @Captainkrieger7 Před 20 dny

    The best way to experience DD2 (especially during NG+) is using only your main pawn without the additional 2 companions. It makes the journey feel alot more dangerous and makes you think about your team comp and what abilities you need to take with you. It also makes curatives more relevant.

  • @potatoeOnRooftop
    @potatoeOnRooftop Před 22 dny +2

    I absolutely love this game. I really hope they make a third entry and fledge out a the systems but this for me is the perfect adventure simulator. I binged this so hard and It was blast from start to finish. I agree that it sometime felt like there could have been more tho. But for me personally this was an incredible video game.

  • @uptownmurda
    @uptownmurda Před 22 dny +3

    Son…this man’s reviews are fuckin stupendous. You are truly a master of your craft. I’m buying this game.

  • @dingus2k
    @dingus2k Před 22 dny +4

    this game has such a strange charm to it. like it definitely feels like it’s missing something, but the overall combat and vibes just keep me coming back

    • @Konfide4043
      @Konfide4043 Před 22 dny

      Challenge, for me

    • @dingus2k
      @dingus2k Před 22 dny +1

      @@Konfide4043 yeah that’s valid. for me it has to do more with the overall world systems and lack of narrative like Ralph said

  • @filipkaniski421
    @filipkaniski421 Před 22 dny +2

    11:33 you are very wrong about not seeing Wilhemina again, she has an entire quest chain that’s actually pretty engaging but extremely missable. Not really your fault though there’s a lot in this game that’s very missable and unfortunately I feel like those things are the most interesting parts of the game.
    I will say I also think people are piling on a bit with respect to the story. You need the “head canon” you mentioned to flesh out a lot of the worldbuilding but based on how people were describing it I was thinking I’d be skipping every single line of dialogue but it’s really quite serviceable if not compelling in the early to middle part of the game. I’ve heard it kinda goes off the rails at the end though and I haven’t gotten there yet.
    Overall agree with your review though, I play games for gameplay and setting and getting to enact a lord of the rings fantasy with combat this fun is something I’ve really enjoyed.

  • @ArcangelGamingEntertainment

    Honestly, i just think that there arent big open world games like this anymore.
    Unless you want the run of the mill, cookie cutter games like horizon zero dawn or whatever.
    This gane is built around YOU going out and doing things that you WANT to do and being engaged in that.

  • @d3knot
    @d3knot Před 15 dny +4

    Man... it bums you out if you think about how this game could've been amazing if it didn't have such poor story/questing, unrewarding and unexciting exploration (world is great though), few enemy variations and a new game+ (no hard mode is disappointing).

  • @dragonflight2468
    @dragonflight2468 Před 22 dny +7

    18:30
    ..... Why *didn't* you set a portcrystal in Battahl....?

    • @Insan1tyW0lf
      @Insan1tyW0lf Před 22 dny +2

      Yeah, that was basically a must. Portcrystals are easy to miss though if you aren't hitting the side quests consistently.
      Volcanic camp too was a must.

    • @CQchaos7474
      @CQchaos7474 Před 20 dny

      Wish they stayed around in ng+

  • @McCoy_Buck
    @McCoy_Buck Před 20 dny

    You want to have a solid experience in DD2?
    Disable your mini map.
    You can always reflect back on it in the pause menu. That will give you that experience that he talked about being dropped in the middle of nowhere and going on a journey.

  • @caderlocke8869
    @caderlocke8869 Před 22 dny +59

    Can't play this until I beat FF7. Really wish FF7 didn't take a lifetime to complete.

    • @toptiertech7291
      @toptiertech7291 Před 22 dny +16

      I’ve never understood games that require you to play them like a job to complete

    • @swizzy7412
      @swizzy7412 Před 22 dny +31

      @@toptiertech7291because people are different? Imagine that

    • @CosmicAeon
      @CosmicAeon Před 22 dny +11

      yeah my enjoyment of Rebrith dropped off a cliff the longer it went on. Very rarely do I have a problem with games being long, my first playthroughs of Elden Ring and BG3 took 150 hours each, but Rebirth just felt like it was dragging things out for the sake of it. The most tediously over-padded game I've ever played. When it got to the point where you were running around collecting little green balls, and to pick up each individual ball you had to hold Triangle for 5 seconds each time, I officially lost all love I had for the game.

    • @OhayouEdboy
      @OhayouEdboy Před 22 dny

      ​@@toptiertech7291 people keep asking for longer games to accommodate the increased price tags. Ngl, I don't really care too much about game length. I spent $60 on DMC5 and easily put 500+ hours into this 12 hour game. Quality greatly outscales quantity for me... That being said Rebirth is a banger game, even if it's taking ages to finish for me. But I see myself playing this long after the credits roll.

    • @brentcox2961
      @brentcox2961 Před 22 dny +3

      ​@CosmicAeon Yeah I am pretty big fan of Final Fantasy and played the original FF7 a couple years after it came out but I instantly dropped FF Rebirth when Dragons Dogma 2 came out. I made it up to just after the Dyne fight and it was getting a bit tedious. Dragons Dogma 2 has been really fun so far. I have like 70 hours and have just made it to Bahtal. I wish it was a little more challenging but the exploration is just so fun