Dragon's Dogma 2 Critique - An Overrated Disappointment

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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2024
  • Oh no I played another new game release and it was disappointing.
    / feebleking21
    My Email: feebleking21@gmail.com
    Dragon’s Dogma 2 Fails as a Sequel 0:00
    Brain Damage & Microtransactions 1:19
    Terrible Writing 4:49
    Starfield Quest Design 7:01
    Exploration: It’s No Elden Ring 12:50
    Enemy & Boss Variety is Terrible 15:40
    Combat Balancing is Terrible 19:15
    The Best Part About Dragon’s Dogma 2 20:33
    In Depth Plot Analysis 26:20
    Ending of Dragon’s Dogma 2 31:15
    Endgame (Unmoored World) 35:15
    The “True Ending” 39:55
    I’m Angry 42:50
    How to Fix Dragon’s Dogma 3 44:25
    Feeble Grifter (Objectivity vs Subjectivity) 47:24
    Hidden Bosses (Video Corrections) 50:58
    I Rate Dragon’s Dogma 2 💀💀💀 53:43
    Footage Used:
    Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen PC - Combat montage - FluffyQuack
    Morrowind In 2023 Is Completely Ridiculous. - Avarti
    [4K] The Witcher 3 - Next Gen Update - Ray Tracing - Ultra+ Settings - Novigrad - The Macho Pixel
    'Dragon's Dogma 2' - A Diamond in the Rough... [REVIEW] - Luke Stephens
    How To Get Through Auriza Side Tomb - Lever & Boss Location | Elden Ring - PerfectParadox
    Complete Sphinx Guide | Location And All Answers | Dragon's Dogma 2 - Ratatoskr
    Elden Ring Bosses: An Unbalanced Disappointment - theDeModcracy
    Dragon's Dogma 2 - Do THIS Now - All 12 MISSABLE Secret Bosses - Location, Rewards & Fight Guide! - RageGamingVideos
    Dragon's Dogma 2 - Don't Miss THIS - Best Unmoored World Guide - ALL Quests, Evacuations & More! - RageGamingVideos
    Dragon's Dogma 2 Duel Against Skeleton Lord - SeanPlays

Komentáře • 971

  • @feebleking21
    @feebleking21  Před měsícem +146

    A game where you fight 72 unique bosses and over 100 unique normal enemies: 10/10
    A game where you fight the same 7 bosses for 95% of the game, 6 of which are reskinned from the first game, and 5 or 6 normal enemy types which are also from the first game: 9/10 almost as good as Elden Ring 🤡🤡🤡
    (I know that not every boss in Elden Ring is a banger, but some of the 15 bosses in Dragon’s Dogma 2 are pretty bad too)

    • @satyasyasatyasya5746
      @satyasyasatyasya5746 Před měsícem +26

      I mean even Elden Ring was meh for me tbh. Its just DS4 in all but name but spread over a larger emptier space. Having said that, Nioh 2 is where its at. Good lord its SO. GOOD. Have you played it? :)

    • @skateplays8880
      @skateplays8880 Před měsícem +4

      Elden ring level 1 video when

    • @GUS-fc3jg
      @GUS-fc3jg Před měsícem +25

      ​@@satyasyasatyasya5746it's fine if you don't like elden ring but there was TONS of new content in that game. It had a lot from DS3, sure, but it's not "just DS4 spread out"

    • @ni9274
      @ni9274 Před měsícem +14

      After TOTK and Dragon Dogma 2 people finally understand that Elden Ring is the open-world with the most enemy diversity

    • @blackdust7353
      @blackdust7353 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@ni9274 Hold up, did anyone really think that Totk has high enemy diversity?

  • @johnpen269
    @johnpen269 Před měsícem +73

    The fact that this game has a new game+ but its the same difficulty as the normal game just blows my mind.

    • @rhovenom04
      @rhovenom04 Před měsícem +1

      Really? Wow. I just finished the game. Im lost for words.

    • @revolver2750
      @revolver2750 Před měsícem

      It's kinda dumb but also it makes 100% sense for the story if you understand it. Doesn't mean it's good but it fits the story.

    • @yoseflevi3679
      @yoseflevi3679 Před 25 dny +2

      The game is so easy that NG+ wont make any differance.
      The bosses are easy because of their AI and moves more hp and dmg wont make them a challenge once you know how to deal with them.

    • @OmegaSutol
      @OmegaSutol Před 22 dny +6

      Almost every game with new game + doesn't have a change in difficulty
      And even the rare games that do just bloat HP and damage making it inconsequential

    • @trustyrat8632
      @trustyrat8632 Před 3 dny

      Is that not what most new game + are? The only one I can think of that doesn’t are dark souls and Elden ring

  • @mr.viewer5616
    @mr.viewer5616 Před měsícem +83

    I killed 3 dragons right a the start of the game by standing next to the water.

  • @alexanderson4497
    @alexanderson4497 Před měsícem +125

    If you look at the amount of devs that worked on the game, Itsuno had way less than a standard Capcom game usually has. To me, it seems like either someone doesn't like Itsuno or Dragon's Dogma so the series was again sent out unfinished.

    • @feebleking21
      @feebleking21  Před měsícem +74

      I just saw that. It's weird because Dragon's Dogma DA and the sequel both sold pretty well, yet Capcom won't invest in it. DMC 5 has around 1,300 developers while Dragon's Dogma 2 only had around 400.

    • @porkwhisperer3050
      @porkwhisperer3050 Před měsícem +17

      @@feebleking21Dragons Dogma 1 sold pretty poorly but has slowly but consistently gotten sales coming in over the years.

    • @JuliusCaesar103
      @JuliusCaesar103 Před měsícem +5

      I guess Capcom just wasn't willing to give Dragon's Dogma 2 the resources that their biggest franchises also get. But seeing how this sold so well already, the DLC and Dragon's Dogma 3 are going to be flame emojis all over.

    • @Mike-vl8zb
      @Mike-vl8zb Před měsícem +4

      Kinoshita gave us Dark Arisen with a different producer. BBI was Dogma 1 but its reflection is not found in this game.

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před měsícem +13

      @@feebleking21 Honestly, I don't think a massive team would be needed, if they just had focus. As you said, WAY too much money and time went to making pointlessly large, empty areas, and pretty graphics. They could have gone with lower-tier graphics and, as suggested, a single hub city (like the first freaking game) and just focused on the world and exploration and all that, and had a much better game.

  • @jaceedwards182
    @jaceedwards182 Před měsícem +220

    Playing this game just made me want to go play Dark Arisen again.

    • @DarkReaperK97
      @DarkReaperK97 Před měsícem +31

      Frfr. Kudos to dragons dogma 2 for making me want to go back DDA to finish bitterback isles

    • @ni9274
      @ni9274 Před měsícem +3

      Basically all of the problem in DD2 are in DD1, and the DLC also suffer from similar problems

    • @feebleking21
      @feebleking21  Před měsícem +31

      Imagine if DD2 had an actual endgame dungeon, or any real large dungeon at all. I guess we'll have to spend 30 dollars on DLC to get that.

    • @scragglie
      @scragglie Před měsícem

      ​@@feebleking21please dont waste your money on that shit man, its just enabling them to keep making this dogshit

    • @scragglie
      @scragglie Před měsícem

      ​@@ni9274ddda runs at 30 fps? i dont think so bud

  • @smartidiot8591
    @smartidiot8591 Před měsícem +56

    You forgot to mention the best gear is found in shops, and not by looting the open world chests.

    • @r3gret2079
      @r3gret2079 Před měsícem +1

      Isn't that kinda the same with the first game tho? Madeline or whatever her name is has a ton of absolutely busted shit, same with the regular blacksmith dude, depending on who you gave the gold thing too. Right? Or am I remembering incorrectly?

    • @dudeman757
      @dudeman757 Před měsícem +5

      ​@@r3gret2079it's a sequel though, this is an aspect that SHOULD be improved, why else brag about having a bigger map if there's nothing in it?

    • @r3gret2079
      @r3gret2079 Před měsícem +3

      @@dudeman757 no ya, I 100% agree

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před měsícem +2

      The first game was like that too. Most of the stuff in the world was worthless or common stuff that was already buyable, which meant gear in the world was often just stuff to sell. Where as in games like ES Oblivion, it was the opposite. The better stuff you find in the world only appear in stores later.

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před měsícem +3

      @@dudeman757 Because the devs don't seem to get that a giant empty map isn't better than a moderately open empty map. It just doesn't seem like these devs get what people actually want from an RPG.

  • @wochaoainigejiba1211
    @wochaoainigejiba1211 Před měsícem +62

    dd2 is a $70 engine showcase for monster hunter wild

    • @crossfire4691
      @crossfire4691 Před 20 dny +1

      Hopefully it's vastly better

    • @player8967
      @player8967 Před 15 dny +1

      LOL, i think your exactly right!

    • @_BlackenedSun
      @_BlackenedSun Před 21 hodinou

      God no this looks trash i hope mhw doesn’t look this bad

  • @GoroOno
    @GoroOno Před měsícem +24

    Finished the game last night. I sat in disbelief at the ending, there is zero resolution for the entire Queen Regent arc that you spend the first 70% of the story setting up. The minute you get to Batthal the game loses the plot, so to speak, and never recovers.

    • @rosvokomppania
      @rosvokomppania Před 17 dny +4

      This game is 95% missed opportunity. The 5% was somehow enough good to play this 2 times and over 100 hours

  • @mopeyhornet9213
    @mopeyhornet9213 Před měsícem +88

    Yea the story fell apart for me once i hit battal. I almostly hated that regions story. Giving the godsbane to evil scientist was most braindead writing ive ever seen

    • @Xfushion2
      @Xfushion2 Před měsícem +32

      It doesn't even has a story. It's two major plot points: pawn discrimination and the Lambent flame are never explored, despite stating that pawns are hated in the country you can encounter several wandering pawns inside the city, there are a couple of instances in which you get into trouble for being with pawns but they shallow at best. And the flame which was hinted during the marketing to be a major story element is never brought up at all, it's never explained what it is or why it's even worshiped.
      It's so bad Battalh's empress, who is featured on the cover of the game has zero plot relevance at all, you can even finish the main story without having to interact with her once.

    • @DC-hw7fw
      @DC-hw7fw Před měsícem +5

      @@Xfushion2 Exploring requires critical thinking and actual work. They didn't put much effort into this. It's a remake without the soul.

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před 12 dny

      The entire was just so contrived, its surprising. The first game was simple yet, clearer.

  • @paranoyd70
    @paranoyd70 Před měsícem +19

    The vast majority of Reviews that I've seen are either a "near perfect game" or a "terrible failure."...For me, its somewhere in the middle. Game has a lot to like, but sadly also a lot of issues that range from minor to annoying. And its a mystery to me how so many of these issues got ignored? I loved the original, but this game feels like a number of steps forward & an equal amount of steps backwards. For example, the map is 4x bigger (step forward) but the vast majority of the map is nothing but extremely long & narrow paths that zig zag all over the map (step backwards). Game has more caves & such to explore (step forward) but they are all short & look exactly the same (step backwards). Game introduces a handful of new enemies (step forward) but also removes the same number of enemies from original game (step backwards). And I could go on & on.
    And I feel like much of the content that was planned for this game but got removed so as to sell as DLC later. I like the game, but it still feels like a disappointment. The original game was extremely dull initially but got much better the deeper into it you got. Whereas this sequel is the exact opposite, where it was good initially but eventually gets more dull the deeper you get into it.

    • @justinsmith9832
      @justinsmith9832 Před měsícem +3

      This is the best articulation of what the game is. A lot of good, and a lot of bad. Improves on some areas of the first game, but regresses in others. Introduces some new mechanics for better or for worse while simultaneously removing mechanics from the previous game (usually for the worse)

    • @looselygaming6130
      @looselygaming6130 Před měsícem +1

      i gotta agree, tbhi think they pulleda fast onein many ways with this game,a best i would say it's worth 40 because it's so short, the imo lied about map size and purposel made the greyed out map look massive but when filled out you realize it's a doughnut shape lol. HOWEVER, for me personally although this game isn't even a tenth of the size of elden ring buti have had 10times as much fun with it than i did the whole run of elden ring, the main issue i have with dd2 is it's so fun that there simply isn't enough of it, i want to play more of the game but it doesn't have enough content.

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před měsícem +1

      It's basically a lateral move with prettier graphics. Which is so baffling. The game didn't need super-duper graphics, it didn't need more narrative, it didn't need more characters. How did someone look at the first game and decide to focus on all the wrong things?

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před měsícem

      The game really barely improves on anything from the first game. When they said the map was 4 times bigger, I hoped for small towns and better enemy variety. Didnt get either. Its a bigger version of the same thing with things dumbed down outside of combat. People calling it a "near perfect game" is just an overstatement and why I don't trust game journalism anymore.

  • @jonathanalexander9881
    @jonathanalexander9881 Před měsícem +318

    The problem I find with game reviews like this, especially in the past few years, is that we have become so braindead so as to categorize everything as either the "worst thing ever" or the "greatest masterpiece". Elden Ring is "the greatest masterpiece of all time". Baldur's Gate 3 is the "greatest game of all time". Meanwhile, Starfield is "absolutely f***ing dogshit". Cyberpunk used to be "absolutely f***ing dogshit" and now it's the "greatest RPG ever". I'm so tired of this trend. If everything is either the greatest or the worst, then everything has no value anymore. Where is the nuance?

    • @flyingbuffalo4445
      @flyingbuffalo4445 Před měsícem +26

      I agree I think there has to be some middle ground. And yeah these statements are true sometimes, but they are severely overused. Sometimes a game can just be good and that is satisfying enough.

    • @lanceelopezz223
      @lanceelopezz223 Před měsícem +10

      👎🏻
      🥱

    • @jonathanalexander9881
      @jonathanalexander9881 Před měsícem +6

      @@lanceelopezz223 Understandable.

    • @JuliusCaesar103
      @JuliusCaesar103 Před měsícem +28

      Feeble King used to be a normal dude with regular opinions, but now I think he's leaning too much into the negative because apparently that's what brings clicks. Also agree with your comment 100%

    • @Bando710_
      @Bando710_ Před měsícem +5

      every game review is opinion based and i feel like this dude forgot abt that lol, always talking like hes coming from an objective place is so annoying

  • @Jriedem
    @Jriedem Před měsícem +62

    Huge DD fan here. Played over 1200hrs on the first one. Even made multiple accounts to build my own pawn party. I was really excited for DD2 and left a positive review of it when I completed it. But like you said at the beginning, I was reviewing what I wanted DD2 to be and not what it actually was. Everything stated in your review is regrettably, but unmistakably true. A colossal missed opportunity to make this franchise everything it could have been. But they missed the mark hard.

    • @allandm
      @allandm Před měsícem +5

      It's so frustrating, this could've been so much more!

    • @jonhprime777
      @jonhprime777 Před měsícem +6

      They missed the mark again, nothing new in the "new generation"

    • @billjones642
      @billjones642 Před měsícem +1

      the more i think about it, the more disappointed i become.

    • @ivangh94
      @ivangh94 Před 7 dny

      Got a great time playing DD2 but when i hit the second main city i just notice i was rushing the game to get to the end game content, the end game content was good but DDDA end content was better. I can't say DD2 it's a bad game, but yes.... a waste of potentiall.

  • @deviantarsenal
    @deviantarsenal Před měsícem +10

    That save system was pretty annoying. I had to hurry up and quit without saving multiple times because of that shit.

  • @LionofDawn
    @LionofDawn Před měsícem +11

    This game has only 1 new thing going for it : the atmosphere. Otherwise not only does it not really offer anything new, but it even took a few steps backwards from the first game.
    It has outdated stuff from 12 years ago, such as how the NPC's don't react to you stealing their stuff, and they don't change their dialogue and behavior when one of their loved ones die or was killed by you.
    They cut down the amount of skills you can equip by half, which greatly reduced the versatility in combat. And they got rid of several classes such as the Strider, Assassin, and Mystic Knight.
    Some abilities were carried over, but many were removed, such as the ability to dodge roll and double jump. Several spells were removed as well.
    The brine used to be a lame excuses for the developers to not need to implament any swimming animations and mechanics, but now it has a lore explanation behind it, a sh*tty one.
    Lesser Drakes were actually more dangerous in the first game, as they had this shout that could instantly kill all your pawns, and they would more frequently try to grab your pawn and control it.
    And there was a chance that one or several of your gears could get "Dragonforged" during the actual battle, as long as they've been improved at least once.
    The better the upgrade, the greater chance of dragonforging.
    Whats confusing is that they brought back 1 enemy type from Dark Arisen (Garm), but none of the others?
    They missed out on so many opportunities here.
    But if rumours are true, there is an expansion that they worked on along side of the main game, that will release much later this year.
    My guess is that they are saving a lot for that one.
    But i doubt that expansion will adress any of the core issues the game has.
    The world just doesn't feel alive with people, it feels alive with monsters and organic robots who repeat the same lines of dialogue, and they either have ZERO reaction to theft and murder, or they have an overreaction on you simply drawing your weapon.
    Also who the f**k designed this worlds map? It's beautiful but why are so many surfaces so slippery? These guys have clearly not been out in nature much.

    • @mhead1117
      @mhead1117 Před 23 dny

      Tbf strider should have never existed. It's 2 classes in one.

    • @DanteAngeli
      @DanteAngeli Před 18 dny

      I didn't play the first one for a long time but I did wonder about the abilities slots and magic spells being reduced or not,thank you for clearing that up as well as reminding so much more like the double jump. Loved the first one, and to be fair I did enjoy the combat in the second one too (until I sadly got overpowered) But yeah it's really frustrating to realise that the second opus not only has the exact same problems, but also took a step back on so much stuff. I would still recommand it for the gameplay, but the story and quest are just a huge waste of time, they're not only boring, the rewards aren't even worth it. Although it's definitly not worth it's price. I think the poeple directing games are getting too old: they keep rebranding the same old game design from 15 years ago, maybe some younger inovative minds would get it right... not even sure...

    • @raven75257
      @raven75257 Před 10 dny +2

      Nah, fuck this. They're asking 70 fucking dollars for this game, yet somehow I should also pay for a dlc to fix an unfinished game?
      Unless the dlc is free, I'm not paying a cent to these fuckers

  • @OldWorldRadio2
    @OldWorldRadio2 Před měsícem +16

    The quests are infuriating. I've put in over 100 hours and getting so sick and tired of the vague ignorant quest design I'm about to quit for good. Whoever designed the quests needs a swift kick in the arse.

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před měsícem +7

      Yeah, I miss more games had questing that wasn't just "follow the marker" but it is really hard to do it correctly. You have to put in real effort.

  • @SamuelCatsy
    @SamuelCatsy Před měsícem +6

    Another bad thing about Dragon's Dogma 2, it uses ALL of your CPU for all the NPCs and the NPCs have almost no reactivity. This is in line with how nobody cares about you stealing everything. You can take Ulrika, chuck her off a cliff, nobody cares. Even her dad (or whatever he is) didn't care he just wanted me to poison the saurians. I started a new game and was going murderhobo at Melve and the only thing that happened was the main quest making me go through the waterfall caves because I killed the guy who tells the guard to open the gate.
    So really all the game does by chugging all your CPU power is keep track of the pointless affinity system. Or at least that's my theory. It's either that or some other poor optimization.

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před měsícem +1

      The other problem with the world interactability is that, they didnt fix it at all from the first game. You can steal from people like the video mentions, without any reaction from NPCs because unlike in Bethesda games, there is no stealing mechanic, there is no notoriety system, you can just pick things up anywhere because the game designed it so that all items are by default for you. You cant lockpick, you can't pickpocket, you cant steal or shoplift anything. The only crime in the world is just killing someone, and immediately you get sent to prison. No option to fight or flee or pay a fine.

  • @adamshalashaska5698
    @adamshalashaska5698 Před měsícem +4

    Wait Did you play dark arisen? From the intro it seemed like u only played the original game and not the expansion. Way over 10 bosses especially with bitter black isle

  • @ShxpxRok
    @ShxpxRok Před měsícem +5

    Yeah the writing was awful. DD2 is my favorite game but I have to agree here, like in the story and even the dragons tell you that you are the Arisen and that you have no heartbeat no pulse yet we still have to prove that we are the arisen, the society that worships arisen does not let the Arisen's main servants on to royal ground that's bizarre.
    You can tell that a lot of corners were cut with the story like they had an idea at the start but then time constraints forced them to just force you to the ending so we get alot of moments that feel unearned like the mean wizard was straight up evil, he sent a dragon to wipe out a village he was experimenting on poor people and creating the STD dragons, but in the end they want us to know that he was a good guy.
    Same for the Queen she did so much evil but in the end the story wants us to know she was a good mother; bitch sold MC into slavery, was an all around awful person to her people and screwed over many people during an end world event to keep her political power she is not redeemable she is a scum character.
    Then the actual why big bad guides you to a point where you could rise up against him. you get the god's bane blade and this allows you to go to the unmored world I mean you did not really need the blade to kill the dragon just to operate the lifts and machinery,
    I feel the unmored world should have been a secret ending something that you do a certain out of MSQ quest chain to get.
    and again we don't really get good story fights Ragnall a merc that the world hyped up was easy the dragon a world ending threat was a major step down from the 1st game and even the dragon at the very end was not a boss fight they really gave the player the sneako treatment with some parts of the game.
    In the end Capcom screwed them over but still u can't keep using that as an excuse (Same was said in DD1) it just reflects poorly on Itsuno himself
    as for your issues with wakestones they are easily farmed from novice pawns it sounds like a skill issue to me stop dying *shrug*

  • @5deadspace
    @5deadspace Před 4 dny +2

    When I saw videos for this I knew it was going to be a rehash of the first game and it 100% was. It's sad people are back on the "Capcom can do no wrong" train because of Resident Evil.

  • @thomas2406
    @thomas2406 Před 21 dnem +3

    The early main story quests (with the masked ball and such) literally feels like a minecraft adventure map. It baffles me why put those in.

  • @GolfGuy32
    @GolfGuy32 Před 19 dny +4

    Two people I really dislike for having shilled this game- Rurikhan and Fighting Cowboy.
    Dude. Those guys are either complete paid shills or they have no concept of what is actually fun in a game. Disingenuous man. There’s no freaking way this game is any close to an 8/10.

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před 12 dny +1

      Its always because of people who just shill because they want to stay in publisher's graces for early access or free copies for new games, or placating to hype-train fanboys that don't want you to be objective about things until a month or two after release.

  • @HouseofWhop1917
    @HouseofWhop1917 Před měsícem +3

    There's things I like about the game, but for everything I like l dislike something. Some of which makes it worse then the first game. Like standing on a large opponent to recover stamina, but while clinging the stamina runs out like crazy even with augments boosting climb speed and stamina drain.

  • @HadenJust
    @HadenJust Před měsícem +10

    Great summary dude 100% agree. Loved the OG but it had a lot of issues due to being unfinished so I gave it slack. Itsuno said DD2 was his vision realised. And frankly it's garbage I have no clue how it got so much positivity from reviewers I played for 20hrs and I could already see the issues everywhere. for $70 as well.

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před měsícem +1

      Really said that this is what he claimed his vision was, while the first game is already mostly the same as this for better or worse. Its not a good sequel. Its just a remake of the first game with slight changes and stuff dumbed down. It has better graphics but the story is still contrived. I definitely find it overrated, but I think people who were praising it thought that it was "his true game, the vision he wanted before Capcom" and... this is it?

    • @rosvokomppania
      @rosvokomppania Před 17 dny

      This is best bad game ever made. It's so flawed or outright bad but still had blast playing it over 120 hours and 2 playthroughs

  • @GeneralRubicon
    @GeneralRubicon Před měsícem +21

    The subreddit for this game is nuts. I encountered two game breaking bugs and when i posted about them they basically all tried to gaslight me into thinking they werent bugs.
    One was every npc in vernworth aggroing to me upon arrival, and the other was the priest in the slums of vernworth being locked in place and not being interractable.
    Absolute craziness. Went back to BG3 shortly after lmao.

    • @meguca201
      @meguca201 Před 27 dny +1

      The insane amount of copium people will inhale to justify their 70$ purchase.

    • @oxsila
      @oxsila Před 27 dny +9

      Your first mistake was using reddit lol

    • @robertfishburn8545
      @robertfishburn8545 Před 21 dnem +3

      ​@oxsila Second mistake was leaving BG3. 😅

    • @noobeternal9718
      @noobeternal9718 Před 18 dny +2

      This seems to be usual with fanboys of any game in any forum, you'd report an annoying bug and they'd try their best to deny it's existence. First they'd try to deflect the blame on you, "there's something you must be doing wrong" once they can't do that anymore, they'd try to gaslight you into accepting it as part of the game. So obnoxious.

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před 12 dny +1

      @@noobeternal9718 I expect the subreddit for the game to just be sucking it off. Every issue pointed out is just met with downvotes, whining about hate, or deflection.

  • @BRIXandSTRINGS
    @BRIXandSTRINGS Před měsícem +6

    I don’t think you should have to defend your opinion on this game at all. I made it as far as that cave that rose up out of the water thinking it was going to be some amazing area to switch things up again but no, just another cave 😞 I quit after that. I don’t hate the game but it’s so boring that I can’t muster the effort within me to finish it off. Maybe I’ll come back to it another time, maybe I won’t but for now, it was just another waste of £55. RIP. Anyway, Stellar Blade in 2 weeks! 😃

  • @granujja
    @granujja Před měsícem +20

    Agree, it has so much potential but they did nothing with it... paradoxically they repeated their own dogma 🙃

    • @desmondjefferson2127
      @desmondjefferson2127 Před měsícem +1

      You miss the point, the Dogma part comes from spending the most time on the menus. Overly complex garbage .. because you literally have to manage GARBAGE in the way of rotten food??? In turn food that makes you too heavy? WHY??? Because the dogma of not playing a game but sitting in the menus for hours.... but not actually playing the game

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před měsícem

      Ironically.

  • @draconianmethods7110
    @draconianmethods7110 Před měsícem +19

    Good fucking review. I feel like I'm going crazy with all the praise the sequel is getting from people. Thank you for the sanity check.

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před měsícem +1

      I feel like people who are showering it with praise day 1 either didnt play the first one to compare it to, or just on the hype train and played the game for a few minutes and stuck on the early game high, and don't wait till the end to review it. Game journalists these days care more about adding hype than being honest.
      If you played the first game. You'd notice how barely this "sequel" really did anything design-wise to improve on the emptiness of the first game and it either dumbed things down in areas, changed nothing, or removed things.

    • @MA-go7ee
      @MA-go7ee Před 17 dny

      It's a very flawed game with interesting ideas

  • @aersla1731
    @aersla1731 Před měsícem +13

    Omg finally a youtuber that talks about the issues in the game. I don't know why so many youtuber regurgitate the same things over and over again. No one to my knowledge that I watch review the game pointed out how little enemy variety there is, not just in bosses and how most of them are just straight up reused from one. If they were going to reuse enemies then why not reuse vocations too? We would at least have more variety. The game has more issues than what the popular media hinted at. Yeah yeah, micro transactions, that wasn't even my biggest gripe. They got so fixated on the micro transactions that they ignored the game as a whole. It is an overrate disappointment, how are we getting sequels that are still not just straight upgrades over their predecessors. Yes there is some improvements but there's also some step backs. It's not triple A price worthy.

  • @roeypervo3688
    @roeypervo3688 Před měsícem +3

    just finished the game
    you are mostly right in everything you said
    the game encourage exploring and traveling but punish you for that with the awful stamina management and the absurd prices of ferrystones (80% of my expenses in the game went on those) and if you decided to travel on foot so your reward is fighting the same enemies 2414214214 times....
    the combat is really good but anything else just screams "UNFINISHED"

  • @juanc6393
    @juanc6393 Před měsícem +1

    I played through the game blind. Took my time and explored everything and tried to find all the side quests and secrets. Was having a great time until the end quest popped up and i realized how little there is in the game. I dont wanna keep running around the same roads if theres nothing in them

  • @VanceHelw
    @VanceHelw Před 10 dny +1

    DD1 is also a huge stat game, there're no max damage cap , the amount of damage you do to a boss when you're below its defense level is completely pathetic, and insanely high once you pass the defense treshold. The difference in clear time between stacking attack and not stacking (and possibly undergear) for the final boss (awakened daimon) is 15-20 second vs 10-50 minutes.

  • @Tokahontes
    @Tokahontes Před měsícem +2

    Another way to to regain full hp without a rest or wakestone is to use the Item All Heal Elixer it will restore health to full

  • @TheRetifox
    @TheRetifox Před měsícem +31

    Itsuno vision, but Itsuno has wrong glasses

    • @X_Gon_Give_It_To_Ya
      @X_Gon_Give_It_To_Ya Před měsícem +1

      Itsuno should just stick to action games.

    • @porkwhisperer3050
      @porkwhisperer3050 Před měsícem +3

      @@X_Gon_Give_It_To_YaI think he’s just becoming worse at game direction personally. Since dmc 3 I think his games have gotten worse game by game. At least for me.

    • @rblx_taxevader280
      @rblx_taxevader280 Před měsícem +2

      @@porkwhisperer3050 dmc being handed over to ninja theory probably broke him

    • @masterjoda999
      @masterjoda999 Před měsícem

      @@rblx_taxevader280 And if it wasn't that, it was peak of combat

    • @PauloCesar-oz6dy
      @PauloCesar-oz6dy Před měsícem +3

      I think he didn't fully understood why people liked the first maybe. Sometimes a mistake turns into something great, just look at how combos started in street fighter 2

  • @TanukiTussle
    @TanukiTussle Před měsícem +2

    02:45 FINALLY SOMEONE SAYS IT. I thought I was losing my mind since none of the reviews I watched bother to mention this mechanic. It's such a deal-breaker for me. Why would the loading of the autosave not put you back into the exact state that existed when the autosave was created??? I like taking on every fight I encounter in games, but DD2 pretty much forces you to run away from fights when you get put into OHKO range if you can't beat the enemies in the first few tries.

  • @limawhiskey7451
    @limawhiskey7451 Před měsícem +21

    the false arisen was among the group of guys you fight at the end, just to get that out there 😄

    • @cendresaphoenix1974
      @cendresaphoenix1974 Před měsícem

      He was literally a nobody loser... Just like your character like the main character. How many arizon are there? So far I've counted 3 so who gets the throne?

    • @limawhiskey7451
      @limawhiskey7451 Před měsícem +5

      @@cendresaphoenix1974 he was next in line to be the leader of the thieves of the hidden village before he basically betrayed them.
      besides your character there are the 4 former arisen who are the hybrid vocation meisters, there is the dragonforged, and the crazy harve village elder who might also have been an arisen in the past.
      as your arisen is the current one who can still slay their dragon, they would get the throne in the normal ending.

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před měsícem +2

      @@limawhiskey7451 How is one a "former Arisen"? You are Arisen until you die or defeat the dragon.

    • @limawhiskey7451
      @limawhiskey7451 Před měsícem +4

      @@billjacobs521 as these guys tell it, they all lost their resolve some time ago, one way or another and their dragon is no longer around, that’s why they can no longer fulfill their role.
      technically they are still arisen, yes and thus practically immortal, but they no longer have the strength of will that normally comes with the title and cannot command pawns anymore.

    • @asdergold1
      @asdergold1 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@limawhiskey7451 Retcon. Dragonforged and Duke both got aged.
      Significant plot point then.
      Man, this game's story is so trash.

  • @silverhairedwanderer9806
    @silverhairedwanderer9806 Před měsícem +3

    Wow amazing video, I love how you articulate and also own up to your errors you made in to the video. I feel like dometimes hype culture really get people excited for some games and when something surges in popularity, people tend to praise a game with little to no flaws such as frame drops or poor ui without tackling level design sometimes.
    But it is sad to see dragon dogma 2 didn't improve on the first game's flaws as most of it was boring and arisen is where it got good due to post game content.

  • @johnofwar0160
    @johnofwar0160 Před měsícem +1

    Got about 3 hours in.
    Crashes, Frame issues, food that goes from fresh to spoilt in an hour or less, Max HP loss due to attacks that only got me due to frame drops and bugs.
    And for all of that at 3 hours in I dropped the game and replayed Elden Ring instead because I was bored.

  • @Vladi_AK47
    @Vladi_AK47 Před měsícem +3

    Amazing review, mad respect for such detailed and honest video essay 🍻
    Please continue, I wish your channel to prosper with amount of work you putting into your vids 👍

  • @sinister1151
    @sinister1151 Před měsícem +17

    I had every npc attack me i had to reload from in an lost 5 hours of gameplay

    • @ShinKamaitachi
      @ShinKamaitachi Před měsícem

      We're you attacked in bakbattahl too huh...
      Either i just let my pawns just end them, or just run out of town, both work.
      Alot of the npcs that attack you are not important. If you mess up and end and important one, wait 7 days for them to revive, and you'll be fine.

    • @freemygrandma956
      @freemygrandma956 Před měsícem +1

      Let’s not mention that being a beastern basically means nothing lol I thought it would and now I’m stuck with catman until ng+

    • @sinister1151
      @sinister1151 Před měsícem +1

      @@ShinKamaitachi I was attacked in Vermer I had just finished a quest and after I turned in the quest that is where all npc were going crazy attacking me I thought it would stop once I got to another region it didn’t and I couldn’t rest any where cause all the inn keeper was hostile to
      And I didn’t have any camping packs to rest at a camp site so I was running around for 5 hours and no health cause the you loose health when you die so after 5 hours I’m like fuck this so had to reload for last in save

    • @desmondjefferson2127
      @desmondjefferson2127 Před měsícem

      Not doing the, UNINSTALL

    • @ricardordz7538
      @ricardordz7538 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@sinister1151lol not once have this happen to me probably you draw your weapon out if not a glitch and yeah you should jeep track of your camping kit...

  • @Jianichie
    @Jianichie Před měsícem +4

    So... I finished the game. Still enjoyed it. I was right on predicting what you'd say, but that's not me defending the game or attacking your criticisms. In fact, I agree with you on a lot of what you said. I could cherry-pick some of what you said even after you went back to clarify a few things, but nothing I can say could/would change your or anyone's opinion on this. Besides, I'm not interested in doing that anyway.
    For me, the game is like Kingdoms of Amular: a shut your brain off fantasy RPG where you can become a God. And that's good enough for me. Sometimes, I want the gaming equivalent of junk food. While on a comparison mention, I am baffled who's comparing this to Elden Ring. I guess I get why, but even so, I find it jarring.
    So... yeah. I think the game is fine. It's not a masterpiece, but it's also not offensively bad. And just to be perfectly clear: I couldn't care less how you feel about this game. I enjoy your content and respect your opinions even if I may not always agree with them.

  • @Kousaburo
    @Kousaburo Před 7 dny +1

    I died during the Talos fight. I had a Wakestone but didn't know it. I thought I'd be met with the Load Last Save option. It usually takes about 10 fucking years before it lets you choose that option because there is an infuriating delay. I was bashing X in anticipation of reloading but Use Wakestone? popped up instead. I wanted to use that Wakestone and keep up the momentum but for some reason the default choice is No and the button registers instantaneously. This is basic stuff and these incompetent imbeciles couldn't even get that right. I couldn't climb back up Talos and it all just killed my interest in the fight. I got his last weak point, was waiting for something to happen but then died again. I reloaded again only this time Talos is not moving and the fight is over. What did I miss? This whole fucking mess has just pissed me right off. Also, the darkness of night lasts way too long. How am I supposed to explore the game world when I can't fucking see it?

  • @adamp6320
    @adamp6320 Před měsícem +14

    Totally agree. This game has disappointed me so much! I wanted Dark Arisen but with budget and time to make it even better. We got a let down in just about every aspect except size of the world.

  • @joej78
    @joej78 Před měsícem +132

    I bought this game to walk around with a bunch of skimpily dressed female pawns, it's a 10/10 in my book.

    • @scragglie
      @scragglie Před měsícem +1

      bro just play stellar blade in 2 weeks.... the women in dd2 are ugly as fuck anyways

    • @beepist5000
      @beepist5000 Před měsícem +8

      Facts

    • @deviantarsenal
      @deviantarsenal Před měsícem +20

      At least you know what you want from a game!

    • @TheUnseenKrab
      @TheUnseenKrab Před měsícem

      Same here Amazon's and busty babes a plenty 😎

    • @enlightenedvagabond3556
      @enlightenedvagabond3556 Před měsícem +3

      Dude Reddit post amazing karma bro

  • @Locaneo
    @Locaneo Před měsícem +3

    Thank you for being so truthful about this dribble. I think people are so positive partly because people are starved for a good game.

  • @sansotandrea4063
    @sansotandrea4063 Před 13 dny +1

    I believe this game was rushed to release too, it released in March during Monster Hunter's 20th anniversary... my tinfoil hat theory is that they needed more time to develop Monster Hunter Wilds and pushed Dragon's dogma II instead. What is sad is that this game has sold millions (as CAPCOM expected) and they now will make more of this..

  • @digestiveissue7710
    @digestiveissue7710 Před dnem +1

    I hate how hype creates people that just latch onto a product and defend it for months no matter whether it's good or not. Fans were excited for DD2 because it was meant to have at least DOUBLE the content of DD1, not just recycle what was there, cut some of it and make it run at 20 fps.

  • @bigsweetz9384
    @bigsweetz9384 Před 15 dny +8

    This is the first review that actually captured my experience with DD2. I was straight up upset by my experience with the game and felt like all the reviewers were outright lying about the experience. It is so unbelievably mid, so frustrating to engage with, and has almost zero reward for sticking with it. I got to the true dragon and put it down. I wish I waited til it was on sale and I wish I only played til I got to battahl. The rest of my time was wasted.

  • @davidqr7089
    @davidqr7089 Před měsícem +9

    Dude, the game ask if you are sure to load the inn save file.
    The guy Who lost all the progress didnt even read the screen

    • @justindishaw3219
      @justindishaw3219 Před 16 dny +1

      Because it's a problem that should not have existed to begin with.

  • @rgsss14
    @rgsss14 Před měsícem +2

    I'm about 30 hours into it and I'm probably not going to continue. I really want to like this game. It has its moments in the open world. But the battles are repetitive and meaningless. The loot seems negligible - and as you say, the quests are nothing short of tedious. I don't mind walking through an open world without a mount or fast travel if it's mysterious, atmospheric, surprising, and immersive. As I said, there are moments, but none of that is anywhere close to something like Elden Ring. Loot and stealth: why would people in homes, castles, camps, etc be happy about you just walking in and opening chests in their private space? That's just weird. And the pawns are annoying as hell. I really, really, wanted to like this game. Very disappointed. More disappointed that I'm about to abandon it. Thanks for your detailed and honest review.

    • @AverageJoe1006
      @AverageJoe1006 Před 7 dny

      I am 10 hours in and i al bored already want to quit this game enjoying horizon forbidden west more, i hate the slow walking in dd2 and the save system is worthless

  • @deetsitmeisterjd
    @deetsitmeisterjd Před 6 dny +1

    Mh Wilds is going to smoke this game into the ground. Cannot wait for it to come out and everybody realise "Ohhh, right DD2 was a pile of shite"

  • @satyasyasatyasya5746
    @satyasyasatyasya5746 Před měsícem +35

    Great review.
    *I feel so seen, thankyou!* I had to unsub from 2 channels because I called-out DD2 and got so much abuse for it. The braindead 'arguments,' gaslighting and corporate apologetics were shockingly persistent, stubborn and almost, proud?
    One channel was just a streamer so it wasn't too big a deal (though their popularity is clearly not proportional to their intelligence or honesty) but the other was someone who is clearly very thoughtful and considered and to see them arguing with me saying the same thing like a PR talking point, was just so sad. Clearly they were doing so for review codes and I just thought better of them.

    • @granujja
      @granujja Před měsícem +7

      I felt the same, it's the elephant in the room but everybody is in the delusion it is goty-material wtf

    • @satyasyasatyasya5746
      @satyasyasatyasya5746 Před měsícem +10

      @@granujja Its the "frog in boiling water" problem. Things have got so bad, but everyone is used to it or thinks its normal. They have been conditioned to defend the decline. You only have to see some of the threads or replies to my comments for the *exact same 5 arguments as slogans* over and over: You don't have to buy the game! Its always been this way! Its only cosmetic! Just ignore it! OMG stop being a buzzkill! We like it so shut-up!
      Especially given that there are young gamers now who don't know games never used to have mtx or DLC or patches for years after release. They don't know any better and so they don't even fight for it.

    • @supacadabra
      @supacadabra Před měsícem +2

      opposing opinions are PR for review codes?

    • @satyasyasatyasya5746
      @satyasyasatyasya5746 Před měsícem +3

      @@supacadabra cute. but not very honest.

    • @supacadabra
      @supacadabra Před měsícem +3

      @@satyasyasatyasya5746 nah I was just trying to understand your train of thought but I didn't see your second comment

  • @magpie1466
    @magpie1466 Před měsícem +17

    Honestly a relief to see a review that honors the experience I had, I felt super hoodwinked by the reviews with the exception of Mortismal I suppose.
    Thanks for keeping it honest, I thought I was going nuts for a second there "Did I play a completely different game??"

    • @omegaxtrigun
      @omegaxtrigun Před měsícem

      You probably just have different taste than the people who pike it. Its not that astonishing.

    • @magpie1466
      @magpie1466 Před 28 dny +2

      @@omegaxtrigun ok buddy

  • @MasterMordinSolus
    @MasterMordinSolus Před 18 dny +1

    Bought this game, played for 7 hours, never touched it again. If that doesn’t tell you this game FAILED, idk what will. I have over 300 hours at lvl 267 in Elden ring, played every assassins creed game twice or more. Hardcore gamers were disrespected with this release.

  • @hiroshihull8826
    @hiroshihull8826 Před 22 dny

    Have you considered doing a playthrough of the first dragons dogma to see how it compares?

  • @Xfushion2
    @Xfushion2 Před měsícem +26

    You know it's a disappointing game when you can recommend folk to play the prequel because it's better in every way.
    I'm serious, all the complaints you addressed: repetitive enemies, annoying fast travel, lack of dungeons, filler npc's blending with quest givers and a mediocre endgame aren't a thing on the previous game, Dark Arisen. The only thing that both game share is that the story is bad and the enemy pool is the same but since the map of the first game is much smaller it doesn't fill as repetitive, plus Bitterblack isle which is the post-game dungeon features more enemies that aren't present in the main map.
    For real, I still don't get how the sequel not only didn't address any of the original game's problems but introduced even more or brought back issues that no one liked from the vanilla version like the limited fast travel, also I find it extremely bizarre that the focus of the marketing was the story and world-building which are the worst aspects of the game.

    • @Nazyairsengikar
      @Nazyairsengikar Před měsícem +3

      Better no different story yes the fast travel lol go away casual gamer. Stop ruining quality games with this modern trash fast travel everywhere

    • @AnarchyIsLove
      @AnarchyIsLove Před měsícem

      *Daggerfall has entered the chat*
      "oh, you dont like fast travel?"

    • @Xfushion2
      @Xfushion2 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@NazyairsengikarYou're right dude, how could I not saw it before? DD2 is the most hardcore game ever because of it's fast travel system, it's irrelevant that combat is so easy to the point that you can kill the Dragon with a half-charged Martyr's bolt, backtracking is were it's at. I Always thought Elden Ring with bosses like Malenia was hardcore but now I see is casual trash because it allows fast travel.
      You are beyond coping if you think this game is hardcore and for saying the story is better, it's so bad not even the Dragon is cool, guy got jack-shit on Grigori from the first game.

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před měsícem +2

      The fast travel system was fine in the first game because you weren't all that far away, but it felt more natural, and you get an infinite use item to do it with (this is Dark Arisen, obviously, not original DD1). However, yes, making the map 4 times larger really does make the fast travel irritating. Also, in DD1 is was easy to just run past enemies if you wanted to--there weren't 12 goblins blocking the path every 50 feet.

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před měsícem +3

      The story was pretty bad, and the world is still just as empty as the first game but just with longer paths. I don't know what kind of joke it was but the marketing just seemed to oversell their lack of actual creativity and design. The people overpraising it, are just people who either on the hype for the game or just defending it because it exists after how niche the original was, but then when you get it. You realize that, this "vision" Insuno had, really doesn't live up to it. Its just more of the same, but worse.

  • @konohake
    @konohake Před měsícem +41

    not gonna lie (and this may be more brutal than this review)
    but after beating DD2 i decided to play the first dragons dogma and honestly...
    Dragons dogma 2 is the Capcoms equivalent warcraft 3 reforged
    love to hear vets opinion on that statement because i cannot help feeling love for the first game but hate to this "Sequel" after playing the first and truly understanding what could have been :/

    • @adamp6320
      @adamp6320 Před měsícem +13

      Reducing weapons to 1 per vocation, reducing skill slots down to 4 max, taking away double jump, taking away dodge roll, making movement super floaty - the core gameplay is worse than in the original in so many areas - and that was DD's unique charm

    • @PauloCesar-oz6dy
      @PauloCesar-oz6dy Před měsícem

      How is movement floaty? If anything I thought it looked heavier.

    • @freemygrandma956
      @freemygrandma956 Před měsícem +3

      Tbh they messed this game up from the first one, like they tried to make it more serious and it didn’t work out. Sliding down the side of every rock is annoying I don’t even wanna start on the lack of double jump with everything being so high
      But imo the worst thing is the lack of enemies and that warfarer should have four skills per weapon

    • @Nazyairsengikar
      @Nazyairsengikar Před měsícem

      ​@@adamp6320wayfarer clown

    • @dododog6
      @dododog6 Před měsícem +2

      @@PauloCesar-oz6dyit is heavier but the movement in the first game was just so damn responsive bro. It was so fun to simply just run around and jump from building to building and whatnot. The second game feels so heavy and hard to control it sucks.

  • @player8967
    @player8967 Před 15 dny +1

    games like this are the cause of the economy, with interest rates up, companies like capcom cant invest the appropriate money on making good games. the selling point of this game was the graphics looking next gen on paper but quality and QA sucks, because majority of the budget probably went graphics and marketing.

  • @Trippydrip246
    @Trippydrip246 Před 16 dny +1

    Oh okay It wasn’t just me…. I just wanna freaking find a game that I could enjoy. Why is that so hard now of days and I don’t think it’s the vast option of games

  • @chriswestTV
    @chriswestTV Před měsícem +5

    Great review dude, just spot on about everything. I 100% agree.

  • @doemaaan
    @doemaaan Před měsícem +17

    Aaaaand you said it. People are lying with themselves and more importantly with US to get review codes 🤷‍♂️. It’s not a surprise. We all know it.
    Thankfully, we have you to call out this bs and bring the real issues to light. Don’t be sorry for your content. It isn’t negative, it’s constructive and just.
    Keep up the good work 👍.

  • @based_windwalker
    @based_windwalker Před měsícem +1

    My gripes with the game after around 130 hours.
    The ability to pull up the item menu mid game without the pause menu seems to pull up like half curatives only
    The escort requests dont tell you where they are headed until you accept (really fkn annoying)
    Gave my warrior pawn the master skill and he just constantly blanks his stamina and doesnt use it intelligently at all. Or any master skill for that matter
    Other than that, it feels like an improvement in all the areas i care about. If the expansion dungeon rivals bitterblack, ill rejoice. Its a fantastic rpg, and i really am getting excited to see how the build off of MH Sunbreak and take what they applied with DD2 for MH Wilds or whatever 6 will be called.

  • @TheMordgan
    @TheMordgan Před měsícem

    Yah, I "finished" the game today. I fought the last boss 3 times without knowing what the hell was I supposed to do to end the game already. Then I searched online and read about the "true" ending.
    After entereing the unmoored I was met with more meaningless enemy encounter spam and was supposed to go to these beacons. I quit. Looked online to see if it was worth it and honestly, asking the player to walk the entire map to convince citizens to move to another place is the least interesting thing someone can do in an endgame. So I unistalled.
    Had fun with the game in the first 20 or so hours, but after that it was total boredom

  • @HossBullys
    @HossBullys Před měsícem +4

    Def didn’t forget Elden ring that’s for sure. Idc what people say Elden ring is my fav game to date. This game is okay but not even close. I did like this better than monster hunter world tho and def rise. I just like games in general. My complaint with dd2 is kinda same. I like the combat and that’s most important part for me. Story I don’t like much. It is fun to explore around but the quest are awful overall with a few cool ones. I think just like with Elden ring if people would just play the game atleast once before running to CZcams to meta early or figure out quick ways or even help they will enjoy and get a lot more out the game. Like with Elden ring if you genuinely explore and do first run on your own man it’s hard to beat. This game can be good and better than a good bit of games but don’t compare to Elden ring or even Witcher 3 imo

  • @riff.machine
    @riff.machine Před měsícem +3

    Enjoying the game, I'm pretty close to beating it but it is indeed pretty flawed.
    1. The combat is a step down from DD1. The movement and pace is incredibly slow and cumbersome, and the shit performance and chugging framerate doesnt help. Im not sure what they were going for, but it is, in fact, not fun to have to crawl around on the floor for 15 seconds every time you get hit with a big attack (which if you play warrior like me, is relatively often). They should just patch that shit out of the game.
    I maxed out fighter for the diligence augment which makes you recover from this faster, and it was torturous. Maybe it just doesnt click with me, but playing fighter is incredibly annoying because you constantly get stunlocked by dumb stuff like shitty little goblins and random skeletons yet they super armor through most of your attacks, this would happen even towards endgame in spite of the fighter being positioned as a tank class. Im supposed to hold aggro, but i am constantly being slapped around, stumbling and flopping, cartoonishly bumping into walls with these long ass recovery animations that remind me of GTA 4 ragdoll physics, its just not very fun. There is almost nothing fighter does that warrior doesnt do better. Not to mention being totally useless against flying enemies.
    2. The loot is shit. Towards the middle of the game i gave up on exploring the environment and caves looking for treasure because the loot was boring. Probably the only cool thing i found the entire game was the dragon visage shield (? Forgot name), 99% of chests just have stupid nonsense like roborants, boring shlock like a few thousand gold, arrows, a random cape you could have gotten from the town vendor anyways, whereas in 1 you would find unique weapons and armor all the time.
    This game isnt terrible but its a step down from 1 in a lot of ways, which, considering they took like 11 years to make the sequel isnt understandable. Hopefully we get a Dark Arisen like DLC because it left me wanting for a real dungeon but knowing capcom it will cost a decent chunk of change.

    • @SDub817
      @SDub817 Před měsícem

      If the expansion doesn't fix the floaty movement and stunlocking BS, I'll pass on it and keep playing 1.

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před měsícem

      I think the point was to try and make the combat feel more, well, Souls-like, more impactful, by slowing it down. It was not an improvement. While I understand the criticism when combat is TOO fast and fluid (and that's what "floaty" entails) but DD1 was totally fine, it didn't need to feel this exaggerated.

  • @fh1478
    @fh1478 Před 27 dny

    You are one of the more technical reviewers, which I'm not always a fan of I'm more like the artistic feeling sides of things,
    But it's always nice to get a more technical side of things so thank you for the video

  • @daben7145
    @daben7145 Před 25 dny +1

    I'm disappointed as well with DD2, I hoped it'd improve so much more compared to DD:DA, but it sold really well, and a lot of people feel what I felt with DD1 already, its a cool game burried under a lot of unnessesary crap, hopefully with the DLC and DD3 they get the ressources they need and get some people who are able to get rid of the crap while preserving the awesome from the game, and I'm sure its doable.

  • @jonnydu76
    @jonnydu76 Před měsícem +3

    Perfect review, tired of all the shills acting like they got paid to say how awesome cool and fresh this game is. Is was a huge disappointement and you picked out all the bad points flawlessly. I'll just add the TINY INVENTORY PREVENTING YOU FROM LOOTING IN AN RPG, oh but don't worry, you can get golden scarab to raise inventory capacity....... BY 0.15 !!! ive found like 4 or 5 of them kek.

  • @andrewbruss2173
    @andrewbruss2173 Před měsícem +10

    Totally agree… I dont understand all the positive reviews. I loved Dark Arisen and found this game pretty horrible.

  • @scumhead0
    @scumhead0 Před měsícem +4

    thank you for once again being the voice of reason
    EDIT: As someone who has played DD1 and really loves it, I thought I'd repost a reddit comment I wrote from the perspective of someone who was expecting more from a sequel, so here goes:
    I loaded up DD1 to compare just the FEEL of the game, and it's leagues better. The sounds are better, the feedback is better, the exploration and combat expression triumphs over dd2. DD2's combat could be better in a vacuum but the mob density and travel times give you no breathing room so it just becomes an exhausting and boring affair to smack 3 goblins and move on to the next 3 goblins 7 feet that way, not to mention only having 4 skills at once and less vocations to chose from.
    The story is somehow worse, with plot points dropped completely and characters ON THE BOX ART being introduced and then immediately being shelved to introduce more new characters. Grig literally just shows up at the very end, no build up, his fight being a shallow imitation of his fight in DD1.
    The characters are so boring. In DD1 they had very little depth but they were at least eccentric and had strong identity. Julian, Madelaine, Selene, they're memorable for how little they appear in the game. What does dd2 have? Ulrika? Nadinia? Brent? You see potential here with the fake arisen and pimpmommy but they just go nowhere.
    Exploration doesn't mean much when the best gear is purchased in shops, so there's not much of an incentive to go explore when you're most likely going to find A. Enemies you've already fought thousands of. B. Useless materials for crafting or a pittance of gold C. More forest/desert. DD1 is not different in that regard but it is MUCH smaller so the amount of unique stuff to find feels better because the game's size (both in content and actual landmass) is brisk and tightly packed together. DD1 has far better pacing.
    God, and the music- so generic. The only memorable song is the song they reused from the first game for boss fights. DD1 had such cool and weird music with whimsy, guitars, harpsichords- now it's just a boring movie score.
    I really could just keep going. It looks prettier, but that's about it. And that's even debatable when it comes to preferences in art direction.
    There's no excuse, this was supposed to be a sequel, a "finished" DD1- this is just DD1 but longwinded and worse, with pretty graphics that gets really boring after about 10 hours. I'm generally not the type of person to complain about a game being short, but so much of DD2's runtime feels like padding in a game where the main story is like 10 dogshit quests.
    It needed another year or more to flesh things out, because this is just so disappointing.

  • @roeypervo3688
    @roeypervo3688 Před měsícem +1

    when i reached the endgame i just rock the magick archer to kill everything fast and get over with this game

  • @zachcollette5608
    @zachcollette5608 Před měsícem

    I’m glad you posted this. lol I feel bad being a big fan of the OG/Dark Arisen. The gameplay and bosses are actually a lot MORE shallow than the original, especially with Dark Arisen. Around lvl 30 I felt like I had seen all the cool bosses and they were also all cakewalks. I tried just doing side quests and I was having an awful time. I ended up just putting it down.

  • @Mr.Beaves
    @Mr.Beaves Před měsícem +8

    This is how I feel about DD2 as well! But I wasn't able to finish it. I kept getting way too bored and so playing elden Ring again

  • @DarkReaperK97
    @DarkReaperK97 Před měsícem +8

    Man I love feebleking's game reviews. They are extremely honest. Not afraid to say it when a part of a game is absolute sheit.

  • @yorhahoudini4531
    @yorhahoudini4531 Před 23 dny +2

    It’s actually criminal that they charged 70 for this💀like wtf

  • @chasegaetze4507
    @chasegaetze4507 Před 29 dny +1

    Honestly your critique is exactly what I have problems with the game. The laser part of the game. I'm so over leveled and everything dies so fast but the spells are so powerful they destroy the ox cart and end up having to walk. Fml. OK we'll I'll just run. Well you die because everything just follows you and kills you. The npcs are so freaking dumb! The escort quests the npcs won't even follow you. They just go and disappear and "quest" failed.
    By the time I got to the first griffin it died on 20 seconds

  • @drakonorkan1372
    @drakonorkan1372 Před měsícem +1

    another few things to improve the game in the future:
    - NPCs should utilize more world assets, such as using the large ballista whenever a large monster attacks like Ulrika did in the intro. other examples are using alarm horns on top of vernworth castle when monsters attacks, attacking training dummies, sailing, camping, etc.
    - more activities/minigames such as, fishing, sailing, hunting/tracking, bounty hunting, thief jobs, etc.
    - more romance activities other than escorting.
    - more lairs for unique monsters like the medusa.
    - more roaming monsters like the griffin (significantly less normal monsters between one another).
    - more visual npc activity, including bar fights, fishing, hunting, bounty hunting (for you), stealing, bandit raiding, begging, mugging, sparing, arresting, etc.
    - maybe consider adding some kind of mount.
    - unique gear found in the open world. never anything you would find in shops (shops should give players a good place to start).

  • @tuesday4564
    @tuesday4564 Před měsícem +3

    love ur videos fam

  • @maxmustermann3717
    @maxmustermann3717 Před měsícem +3

    Feeble King❤

  • @randytong3938
    @randytong3938 Před měsícem +1

    I just finished the game unknowingly after 50 odd hours, which honestly the sequence in the main story felt like mid game to me (For a 70 USD game). Before people start saying “you didn't explore enough", I'll tell you that I was so bored of exploration, it became so much of a chore that I was looking forward to the main quests, which was honestly abit more interesting to me.
    Why was exploration so boring?
    1) There's no challenge, enemy types were severely limited and walking around running into the same goblins/ ogres/ dragons were boring AF.
    2) There's no interesting items to be collected, I have no need for best-in gear slots since the game is so obnoxiously easy
    3) Not all quests are fetch quests yes, but some potentially interesting quests such as Ulrika's should be built upon, it felt like each questline were planned by CAPCOM intern groups as part of their final year short projects. All other quests/ escort missions are just rinse and repeat, Brant's missions are just forgettable, honestly there were no memorable and unique NPCs for me after beating the game, doesn't feel like being an Arisen was impacting their world at all, I'm just some random errand guy.
    4) Pawns are just there to waste my time re-rolling for a $10,000 reward to kill Cyclops/ Griffin/ Ogre so I can hit the next town and buy then next available weapon/ armors for better stats, there's no need for any actual combat synergy planning. Planninng and guessing your next possible kill (Cyclops? Griffin? Ogre? Golem?) is the real challenge here.
    5) Extremely dumb AI that bugs out on responding to chests that are EASILY accessible via levitate/ shield launch (they just wont do it), utters repititive lines throughout the entire 50 hours.

  • @KotaWebb
    @KotaWebb Před 12 dny +2

    I gave up on this game like 10 hours in, so damn repetitive and soulless

  • @theiyrosthenes1639
    @theiyrosthenes1639 Před měsícem +16

    Finally a refreshingly honest video. I’m tired of being gaslit into thinking this game is amazing by soygaping redditors despite playing it myself for dozens of hours and it’s so exhausting and boring. Look at how they circle jerk eachother into being angry at people who don’t think this game is as good as everyone says. Elden ring has better bosses, customization, performance, exploration. I don’t care if it makes me sound like a casual, Elden ring is way more polished than dd2

    • @amwazdraws6890
      @amwazdraws6890 Před měsícem +4

      you can dislike a game without insulting the people who like it and comparing it with Elden Ring is weird. It is a completely different type of game and has its own issues. I enjoyed both games.

    • @Nazyairsengikar
      @Nazyairsengikar Před měsícem

      A full of shit lying video

    • @ohx7168
      @ohx7168 Před měsícem

      @@Nazyairsengikar you can start with not spelling capcom while riding their dick lmfao

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před měsícem

      @@amwazdraws6890 I don't understand how it's a "completely different type of game." Open-world fantasy RPG with action combat--that seems like a fairly specific category, while "completely different" would be, you know, Mario Kart. Of course there are differences, but what games would you even say are more comparable to Dragon's Dogma (either of them) than Elden Ring? I can only think of one; Kingdoms of Amalur.

  • @Constellasian
    @Constellasian Před měsícem +9

    I was hoping the devs would improve the loot from exploring and certain quests, but was ultimately disappointed. There's little reason to explore much because most loot you find are garbage. Most gear you find pre-Unmoored World can be bought from vendors. This wouldn't be much of a problem if gear you found from exploring would have unique things to it such as holy enchant and better stats, but nope. It's pretty much the exact copy you can just buy from a shop.
    I hope the devs will add things through updates similar to what they did with Monster Hunter. Perhaps add in new rare enemies that could drop unique gear and randomly spawn and roam in certain areas. Add in higher level drakes that look and fight differently, and sometimes soar the skies like griffins do.
    I'm also surprised the drakes and griffins seemed rather tamed compared to big creatures in Monster Hunter. The folks from the Monster Hunter team did work on this too, so I was expecting drakes to fight similarly to the dragons in Monster Hunter.

    • @realshortguy13
      @realshortguy13 Před měsícem

      It baffles me how every gear in the game is just stat based.
      There are no weapons with unique skills, no armor with unique augments. Vocations being the only thing that defines your playstyle is such an outdated system.

    • @ohx7168
      @ohx7168 Před měsícem

      ​@@realshortguy13 been a thing since DA. the special augments exist either as elemental buffs, debuff-inflicting (%-of-applying), mob-specific damage amps/def increases. the more niche weapons/armors were also usually low-level and used to be microtransaction DLC's before the game's release on the PS4/XBone gen.
      very baffling decision by Capcom

  • @ayystayyfann4972
    @ayystayyfann4972 Před měsícem +2

    Some quest made you say like wtf, and the worst part is running around so bs far.

  • @bitzthe8bit668
    @bitzthe8bit668 Před měsícem +2

    As someone with the tiniest shred of nostalgia for DDDA, (played it once up to the post game, until little Timmy [Timmy in this case being me like 2 years ago] got fucking stuck in the everfall, thinking there was no way out) DD2's a solid 8/10. I quite like the video game. I like that the world actually changed in postgame outside of "Oop! That wolf is now a hellhound! Oooh! Not impressed yet? Well, the world now has a god-awful filter! Not like you'd know any of that because 80% of the postgame is in the everfall!" I was really hoping when for the postgame to be a wee bit more, (and ditch the fucking GARBAGE filters they use, I get its the end of the world but damn) would've been dope to FULLY explore the seabed, instead of just the rim and some dried out rivers/lakes.
    Sexondly, I'm gonna be the first to say this... I LIKE the DD2 ost! Almost equally as much as I like the DDDA ost! The Cassardis theme and the entirety of Bitterblack Isle's soundtrack are still SS+ tier. But I would be lying if I said I didn't like the DD2 ost. The theme for the purgeners is so, so good.
    Nonetheless, I had fun with DD2 *and* DDDA, but the reason I don't return to DDDA is honestly just that beginning god-awful escort quest, anybody who isnt bored to tears from that (I assume) mandatory quest is a psycho.

    • @billjacobs521
      @billjacobs521 Před měsícem

      I honestly don't understand how a 10 minute quest is SUCH a roadblock to so many people. Yeah, it's annoying, no one LIKES it, but it's literally just 10 minutes, WTF?

  • @xXxS3ph1r0thxx420xXX
    @xXxS3ph1r0thxx420xXX Před měsícem +20

    "No no no, you don't understand! The story,characters and quests are bland and boring because they are supposed to be so! You see, the story of the Arisen is a play! So Itsuno made a 70$ game boring on purpose because he is a trailblazer!"

    • @GeteMachine
      @GeteMachine Před měsícem +4

      Thats pretty much the DD sub-reddit.

  • @muatazal-mawali5482
    @muatazal-mawali5482 Před měsícem +3

    Finally, a good review.

  • @Jerry-iw9sn
    @Jerry-iw9sn Před měsícem +1

    I just recently got into new game plus and i can confirm it is terrible... You get to keep your broken items... but the problem is that usualy in most games the difficulty is raised in a way to balance out your stats compared to the enemies... but here... for some reason it doesnt...Wich means that the one thing that could keep the game engaging is now gone....

  • @JY-cs1nx
    @JY-cs1nx Před měsícem

    I wish they had more enemy types or more larger enemies I love soloing bigger enemies especially the strong ones like ogre and trolls/giants I use warrior because mystic spear was far too easy and the warrior is so fun I love getting thrown around by enemies and feel like I’m genuinely fighting strength with strength but it does suck that once I run through the whole empty ass map and I do mean RUN just so I can fight like 5 dragons 6 ogre and like 5 cyclops I really want more than just goblins and bandits. Plus at the end of this I need to sleep at an inn for 7 days just to fight something that’s worth it

  • @meshman4236
    @meshman4236 Před měsícem +8

    Dont know if you mentioned it, but the story is sooooo bad that you can meet the queen and slave master (who know amd hate you, btw) and speak to them. The best part is THEY DONT KNOW WHO YOU EVEN ARE. you can also pick them up, and i assume, kill them. And complete the plot instantly.

  • @neverwill66
    @neverwill66 Před měsícem +6

    To me, it seems Capcom or developers knew exactly what they were doing. It was brain dead or oversight. Because even if majority don't fall for the microtransacrions- there will still be people who cater to the trashy setup

  • @caintheweak
    @caintheweak Před 14 dny +1

    I wanted to love this game so freaking much! But the lack of main story (Here's a bunch of characters... oh yeah, the end! :P) Copy pasted mobs wash, rinse, and repeat x 1000%... Pawns that repeat tutorial crap talk. I'm glad and saddened that I'm not the only one who is disappointed in DD2.

  • @NicoleMoore-hl4nn
    @NicoleMoore-hl4nn Před měsícem +1

    Just lost hours of save data because I rested at an inn and the game completely froze. I was given the choice to load from last save or last inn stay. Of course I picked from last inn since technically it showed me resting and returning to the game. So I figured, maybe it just glitched.. nope I'm now several hours behind. Leave it to say I uninstalled and will be moving on with my life now. Thanks for nothing, Capcom.

  • @LandManShark
    @LandManShark Před měsícem +5

    Practically the only thing that you said that I disagree with is that the microtransactions feel as though they're being forced on players. In more than 30 hours of playtime, I haven't felt pushed to purchase a single microtransaction even once, and even if I had, things like Wakestones are highly limited in supply anyway, so at best, it would only be a laughably small temporary workaround for any potential issues that a player might face during a playthrough.
    In reality, if you're ever so truly bogged down by something like reduced HP that you don't feel as though you can make any progress, you can literally just leave the encounter and rest at an inn, house, or campsite to give yourself a fresh start. This is the case in quite literally every scenario excluding the final boss fight.
    The overwhelming majority of the game is still very much absurdly anti-fun regardless though and I have a rather hard time believing that anyone on the dev team could even define "quality of life" if they were asked to, but in all seriousness, the microtransactions are only truly bad in my opinion because they're entirely senseless and unnecessary.
    Capcom has had this exact model of microtransactions in their games for years now though, and it's never been a real problem. It's honestly the next best thing to having no microtransactions at all, which is obviously the best case scenario, but one look at the rest of the game should make it clear that the best case scenario was likely never even in the cards to begin with, so here we are.
    Like I said at the beginning of my comment, I agree with practically everything else that you said, and in my opinion, the game is only a 6/10 at best with the potential to become a 7/10 with some much-needed tweaks and substantial additions, but I genuinely don't see the microtransactions as being a big enough issue to dedicate even 60 seconds to when discussing the game as a whole because whether or not they exist, what we ultimately have is one of the most inexcusably unfinished, fundamentally flawed, and confusingly reviewed RPGs of all time. No amount of skepticism could have led me to believe that post-RE7 Capcom would fumble so badly.
    This is truly "Dragon's Dogma Too" 😔

  • @blackdust7353
    @blackdust7353 Před měsícem +20

    Jesus Christ, wtf. I'm writing a whole new comment for this now after the video.
    I'm having an alright time with DD2 atm and i'm trying, like in every game, to complete as much content as possible. Currently doing everything before talking to the guy that needs the wyrmslife crystals, which only is collecting all Seekers Tokens as the last thing.
    Idk how, but the microtransactions and saves being automatically overwriten by loading inn saves went over my head completly and it's sounds awful. The unmoored world taking away autosaves is riduculous and it continuing all the fetch quest stuff sounds insane, in a bad sense obviously. The "lover" in the game not being relevant at all basically is infuriating after taking quite a bit of time to get the most affinity on an npc. Pretty much everything that was listed sounds terrible, although i don't have any problem with fighting the same bosses all the time for some reason, which might be because of the badges. The only bigger thing i had a problem with while playing, besides enemy variety, quests and performance, was the music, which wasn't mentioned at all in the video. After around 150 hours, i can't recognize a single soundtrack, nor do i remember even one. Music in a game like this is so important, just for important moments alone. A game like Elden Ring, or the souls series in general, would be straight up worse without their memorable soundtracks. At least 2-3 tracks should be in everyones head, but DD2 doesn't have any.
    This game, after seeing all this, went from a solid 7 to a confused 4 or something, idk dude. Maybe i'll do NG+ and kill all the npcs this time.
    Shadow of the Erdtree as a dlc probably deserves to get goty more in the end, if games like this continue to come out

    • @JuliusCaesar103
      @JuliusCaesar103 Před měsícem +3

      It sounds to me like you're letting some guy from a CZcams video dictate what you should enjoy or not. You are allowed to enjoy a game even if it has flaws right?

    • @blackdust7353
      @blackdust7353 Před měsícem +1

      @@JuliusCaesar103 Ofc you can, but seeing everything more detailed and now being in the endgame myself, the problems are becoming very clear. If you enjoy it, i'm glad you can, cause i'm don't anymore

    • @blackdust7353
      @blackdust7353 Před měsícem

      @@JuliusCaesar103 It serms though like you are enjoying DD2. If so, could you explain to me why? My view you already saw in the comment above and the only thing i would add is some heavy enemy spam from time to time, at least in endgame, and the ridiculous stunlock

    • @JuliusCaesar103
      @JuliusCaesar103 Před měsícem +1

      I am kinda disappointed too since I'm a gigantic fan of the first game, and this game misses in so many areas, but it also does SO much right that I'm super willing to forgive so many of its shortcomings.
      Now going through your list of complaints, mtx are overblown, there are ZERO in game prompts to get you to buy some with real money, wakestones at that point in the game are very common drops, the NPC affinity works mostly fine but he got Sven because of quests and ignoring the other NPCs, Unmoored World does not take away quicksaves, it just has a bigger penalty for dying which people forgive in a Souls title but apparently not this one, and the fetch quests continue just like the first part of the game which didn't bother you apparently. And yeah regarding the music, it's super subjective but I found some tracks to be pretty awesome. So yeah anyway the first game is much better and you should try it lol

    • @JuliusCaesar103
      @JuliusCaesar103 Před měsícem +2

      @@blackdust7353 ok so regarding my enjoyment, fighting enemies with different vocations is where the meat of the game is. If you're tired of playing as a Fighter, switch to a Warrior and then to an Archer or Thief etc, all vocations are fun if you experiment and try to play with some skill. But it's not like I only got good things to say, some aspects of this game are also disappointing but I already got solo (no pawns) playthroughs planned with different vocations since experimenting with different skills is super fun. Yeah the mobs are annoying, most caves are nothing special sadly but the fights with big monsters are tons of fun and at the end of the day, that's what I play Dogma for. Also try the first game, it rocks!!

  • @mr.viewer5616
    @mr.viewer5616 Před měsícem +2

    Amen. Only gamers born yesterday can say otherwise.

  • @DomagojSavordh
    @DomagojSavordh Před 14 dny +2

    This channel got my immediate subscription. I was never so hyped for a game and so much disappointed except maybe Diablo IV

  • @dododog6
    @dododog6 Před měsícem +5

    It makes no sense for the story to be this BAD. When they could have easily picked up where the first game left off right after killing the dragon. The everfall opening up could have branched out a great story in so many different directions. We should have went back to gransys.

  • @FROZENbender
    @FROZENbender Před měsícem +7

    the one thing that I swore they'd fix is the healing. I'd even go so far as to say that I can't take the game seriously if they don't improve on DD1's healing. 20:24 well, I'm kinda speechless.

    • @DevilNeverKnows
      @DevilNeverKnows Před měsícem +3

      they did sort of ruin healing by not allowing curatives to refill the loss gauge, unlike in the first game where it was only magic that couldn't fill it. Some people might think that's an improvement but I hate it

    • @porkwhisperer3050
      @porkwhisperer3050 Před měsícem

      Yeah they did actually kinda fix the healing system by not allowing you to restore your full health. Basically your maximum health slowly decreases until you use a fairly rare camping item.

    • @redbeansnotrice
      @redbeansnotrice Před měsícem +1

      they 100% fixed it

    • @omegaxtrigun
      @omegaxtrigun Před měsícem

      @@porkwhisperer3050”Fairly rare” There’s literally multiple campsites in Vermund with a camp pack sitting a few feet away from the campfire. Also vendors sell them.

    • @omegaxtrigun
      @omegaxtrigun Před měsícem

      @@DevilNeverKnowsThats fixed. The point of the loss system is to make outings wear you down and so you need to rest, which means you need to plan and make important decisions about how much you explore, when to go back to rest, etc.
      DD1 healing items undermined all of that and turned it into “how many healing items can you carry?”

  • @N7Steve
    @N7Steve Před 23 dny +1

    This is the video I needed to see. I feel betrayed by this game. I'm a big fan of Dragons Dogma Dark Arisen, and I was very excited about this sequel, so much so that I didn't even watch trailers or content in the hopes of not spoiling myself, big mistake. I thought it would be a continuation and great improvement of DDDA, something similar to what Mass Effect 2 was to Mass Effect 1, but I found myself with literally the same game, or perhaps worse. Same enemies, same systems, same mechanics, 0 improvements, downgrades (like separating the strider class into two), horrible narrative... There are many things that I forgive about DDDA due to its age and budget, but for me it is unacceptable that a game of this generation is the same as a PS3 game from 10 years ago.

  • @Dylanjrvs
    @Dylanjrvs Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for giving an honest review instead of all these other pathetic shills on CZcams.