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Dragon's Dogma - Playstation 3

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Rated: Mature
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  • Highly Stylized Action Combat - The creators of this game were responsible for the action hits - Resident Evil 4 and Devil May Cry 4.
  • Fight With Ability - The soul of combat comes down to how the game is played, where you strike the enemy, and how you react to their attacks.
  • Epic Adventure - Dragon's Dogma is built from the ground up as an action experience for consoles with a continuous, epic storyline that stands alone in style, scope and substance.
  • Open World - Utilizing Capcom's proprietary MT Framework engine and the groundbreaking graphical styles and lighting effects, Dragon's Dogma expands the environment to create a vast, richly detailed world, ripe for exploration.
  • A Rich Population - In addition to interacting with hundreds of fully voiced NPCs, you'll be able to fight a large variety of creatures, from goblins to griffins and dragons. Each enemy requires a different strategy and provides a unique experience.

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Dragon's Dogma is an exciting new franchise which redefines the action genre from the team that produced some of Capcom's greatest action games. Set in a huge open world, Dragon's Dogma offers an exhilarating and fulfilling action combat game with the freedom to explore and interact in a rich, living and breathing world. Alongside your party of three, you set out to track down and destroy a mysterious dragon. Your teammates fight independently of you, demonstrating prowess and ability they have developed based on traits learned over time from you and your actions. Dragon's Dogma offers a near endless opportunity to help develop partner characters to fight alongside you. With an epic story and incredible action, Dragon's Dogma is set to be one of Capcom's newest hit franchises.

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4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
447 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, action, and adventure of the video game. They mention that it has an exciting combat system, beautiful graphics, and believable environments. They also like the depth of content, and the pawn system. However, some complain about the fast travel and mixed opinions on the storyline and difficulty level.

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165 customers mention142 positive23 negative

Customers like the quality of the video game. They say it has incredibly meaty gameplay, and the battle system is pretty fun. They also say it's the most ambitious game to be released in recent memory, and that it'll leave you wanting more.

"...The actual mechanics and RPG aspects of this game make it highly addictive. A lot of people compare it to the "Souls" series (Dark, Demon, etc.)..." Read more

"...The quests are cool as well as the locations. Some of the quests are a little vague on how to do them, but with a little thought you should be ok...." Read more

"...Gameplay:Holy gameplay Batman. This game has incredibly meaty gameplay and is rigged with all kinds of controls switches and attacks..." Read more

"...masterpiece--despite what anyone will tell you, this game is nothing short of amazing...." Read more

53 customers mention53 positive0 negative

Customers find the combat system exciting, wonderful, and active. They also say the boss battles are amazing and unique. They mention the intro to the game is really action packed, with epic battles that keep on coming. They praise the dynamic character creation and breathtaking cinematic combat.

"...The graphics are great and the combat is really fast and much more fun than any other rpg I have played. The weapons have real weight to them...." Read more

"...ability to lure enemies towards them with shield bashes, calls, heavy savage blows, can soak up damage and more...." Read more

"...and dangerous world, and empowers the player with its breathtakingly cinematic combat...." Read more

"...Pros:-Awesome Battles - Boss battles are actually quite intense. Some of these monsters you face are HUGE...." Read more

39 customers mention39 positive0 negative

Customers find the graphics beautiful, stunning, and believable. They also appreciate the beautiful landscape, monsters, and environment. Customers also describe the plot as intriguing, creative, and open. They say the sound effects are great, crisp, and clean.

"...The environments and backdrops are breathtakingly gorgeous, along with beautiful landscapes creating appropriate lighting to set the mood for each..." Read more

"...Now the game runs pretty flawless.The graphics are great and the combat is really fast and much more fun than any other rpg I have played..." Read more

"...Sound effects are great, crisp and clean. Everything sounds as it should with feet on the sand, grit, or dirt it all sounds great...." Read more

"...The voice overs are not perfect, but good. Graphically the game is beautiful...." Read more

33 customers mention24 positive9 negative

Customers find the game has lots to explore and do, with lots of mini quests and side missions. They also say the replay ability is outstanding, challenging at times, and allows for development and exploration.

"...The game is also 40 kilometers in all directions so ITS HUGE! Lots to explore and go anywhere you want right off the bat...." Read more

"...Enemies are unique and has their own strengths and weaknesses..." Read more

"...Aside from these, my only other gripe is what feels like a lack of content...." Read more

"...The combat in this game is fantastic, with each class being awesome enough that no matter what you're doing, you'll see a pawn pull off some crazy *..." Read more

25 customers mention21 positive4 negative

Customers like the pawn system in the video game. They say it's cool, brilliant, and original. Some say the a.i. is fairly good, and the psop companions are an unexpected delight.

"...Pawn A.I. is fairly good though, for the most part they can take care of most enemies without you issuing any commands, and can work together with..." Read more

"...These pawns are AI controlled, but using the abilities set by the other gamers...." Read more

"...If that's not enough, DD employs a unique pawn system, essentially party members, but with a twist...." Read more

"...Try climbing onto an oxen. Its like mutton bustin'!+The pawns are cool. Interesting touch to know your pawn is being used by someone else...." Read more

85 customers mention49 positive36 negative

Customers are mixed about the storyline. Some mention that it's rewarding, interesting enough to make them want to see it through to the end, and engrossing. They also say there are plenty of places to explore, minor and major quests to complete, and lots of exploring to do. However, others say that the story is kinda meh, unoriginal, and the plot elements aren't fleshed out extensively. They say the quests are a little vague on how to do them.

"...There is a huge attention to detail such as when you wade through the water you can see your character get wet and and the most wet parts dry last...." Read more

"...a lot of really cool ideas that go to waste, as plot elements aren't fleshed out extensively...." Read more

"...Kinda cool!-Big World - Lots of exploring to do - Like I said...I've been playing for 2 weeks, but this thing is like HUGE - likely not..." Read more

"...feeling never expires. The game is not difficult especially if you are stocked on curatives..." Read more

46 customers mention30 positive16 negative

Customers are mixed about the difficulty level. Some mention that it's not easy to max out the skills, the quests in this game are pretty straightforward, and generally pretty fun. They appreciate the sheer strategy and difficulty, while others say that it can be difficult early in the game, particularly if you stray off the path. The learning curve can be fairly steep, and the story is odd and hard to follow at times.

"...whole climbing/hacking mechanic from SotC. There's a great deal of strategy involved when it comes to taking down most boss monsters, and this is..." Read more

"...Overall I like the game, it's difficult which keeps me coming back to it...." Read more

"...I almost died several times in this game even at the beginning. Its hard, especially if you don't strategize and if you're light enough be sure to..." Read more

"...The great feeling of exploration, 'what lies behind that hill?' feeling never expires...." Read more

39 customers mention8 positive31 negative

Customers find the fast travel in the game lacking. They say it takes forever to get from place to place, and the enemy stream distance can sometimes be slower than your character. They also mention the load times can be quite lengthy, and on older PS3s, the frame rate will probably chug.

"...There's also no fast-travel in this game, which means if you're travelling across the map you have to plan your route, as well as stock up on..." Read more

"...the sky; pop-in can be atrocious, and on older PS3s, the frame rate will probably chug once things get busy--and they will...." Read more

"...No Fast Travel - 'Nuff said...." Read more

"...The PS3 holds up very well and the frame rate is good with no hiccups even when running through the open glades in search of monsters...." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2014
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3Verified Purchase
Before purchasing this game I had found that the general consensus on this title was that it was a solid play with quite a few glaring flaws. For some, these flaws break the entire experience, however I find that there's little detail about exactly what makes this fairly unique adventure almost unplayable for some. Now, you'll notice I've given this game 5 stars, and yet I'm simultaneously bashing it, and this is because I want to get all the bad out of the way first, so that I can move on to what about this game makes it the most fun I've had in a while!

I hear a lot about the graphics being bad, but I would mostly disagree. The environments and backdrops are breathtakingly gorgeous, along with beautiful landscapes creating appropriate lighting to set the mood for each atmosphere presented. The monsters in this game offer a lot visually as well, borrowing creatures from the collective mythologies of both Greece and Western Europe, and reimagining each in a way that is both horrifying and eye-catching, and in battle they move with a lot of fluidity. The graphics only start to be laughably bad when it comes to the character animations outside of battle. NPC's are definitely varied, and aren't bad looking; however this all falls apart as soon as you talk to, or interact with one of them. Their movements are rigid and robotic, the lip-syncing is completely off for all of them, even in cut-scenes.

The story that's presented also receives a lot of flak, and while I cannot comment too heavily on it, since I haven't finished the game yet, I will say that I do like the premise of chasing after a dragon who has literally stolen and eaten your still-beating heart. I will comment on the whole "silent protagonist" thing though: while I understand it has been done well in many games I've never been a big fan of it in RPGs. I like dialogue trees, especially ones that can effectively change your relationship with another character. The old Infinity games did this rather well, you could piss someone off so much that they would either ignore you, or even attack you. It's obvious the developers are going for an old-school feel with this game, so why not an old-school dialogue system? They could have at least had your character react appropriately to certain things: Hydra head falls to ground in front of protagonist, head hisses in their face loudly, protagonist doesn't react. Maybe this has something to do with the whole missing heart thing (Don't tell me if it does) but I'm more prone to believe it's because the story aspect of this game seems to be mostly neglected.

Despite how humungous I've made these small nitpicks out to be, I still really am in love with this game. On one of my days off work I sat down at 7 A.M. to start playing and did not stand up to shut it off until about 10 that same night. The actual mechanics and RPG aspects of this game make it highly addictive. A lot of people compare it to the "Souls" series (Dark, Demon, etc.) maybe because it's very rare to have a game that doesn't do a lot of hand-holding in this day and age. However I think a more apt comparison would be with "Shadow of the Colossus" with a blend of the original "Diablo", an action RPG with that whole climbing/hacking mechanic from SotC. There's a great deal of strategy involved when it comes to taking down most boss monsters, and this is where the game truly comes alive. There's also no fast-travel in this game, which means if you're travelling across the map you have to plan your route, as well as stock up on supplies, and be prepared if you get stuck out in the wilderness at night. In the dark you won't be able to see very far in front of you so you'll need your lantern, also the enemies become stronger and more frequent the darker it gets.

One of the core mechanics of this game is the "pawn" system. Pawns are these humanoid creatures from beyond the rift who assist the protagonist in battle, as well as with advice, and spells. The pawns are essentially in-party NPC's who offer spells, attacks, and special moves depending on their class. This is where the only multiplayer aspect of the game shows up. toward the beginning you're able to create and customize your own pawn, deciding their appearance, class, every detail of their personality. Now, you create your pawn, and can choose to release it to the online community to let other players recruit in their parties. Likewise you too can recruit other player's pawns (Up to 3 pawns total, including your created pawn). You cannot do too much with other player's pawns though, with the exception of giving them items, and giving basic commands in battle. Pawn A.I. is fairly good though, for the most part they can take care of most enemies without you issuing any commands, and can work together with you and each other to pull off some pretty stylish combos.

This game is great fun for anyone who likes a good Hack 'n' Slash RPG every now and again. The challenge is solid, if you find yourself bored with the hand-holding of many modern RPGs, then you may want to give this one a try before any of the Souls games, it definitely makes for a good stepping-stone between those and other modern RPGs.

*Note: Get the "Dark Arisen" expansion version if you do not own the game. It costs about the same as the vanilla game, and it includes that, along with the expansion.

UPDATE: I have effectively finished the game (Not including Bitterblack Isle) and I would like to use this space to give some post-game criticisms/praises. I am extremely lazy however, so I'll be giving them in the form of bullet points:

*The Story: This is the one that recieves the most flak, and I don't really think it's the story itself that's bad, but rather the way it's told. Some story elements require you to backtrack to a certain location in order to trigger them without any indication that this is what you have to do. You also have to deal with some lackluster characterization, leaving the characters that we're supposed to be interested in, not too interesting. This whole approach leaves a lot of really cool ideas that go to waste, as plot elements aren't fleshed out extensively.

One thing that I admire about the story, is that the slaying of Gregori isn't made out to be too urgent, as his sole purpose seemed to be to seek out an "Arisen" to challenge. This means that if you want to take that quest that has you slaying a specific number of goblins, go ahead, there's no rush. It would seem the dragon's sole purpose in life is to face you whenever you're ready, this achieves a certain level of immersion that not even bad lip synching can destroy.

*The Graphics: I remember saying that the game was visually beautiful, and it is assuming you don't look too closely. The in-game textures and semi-robotic character animations make it seem like this game could have been an early PS3 release. There are also some pop-ins here and there, and I have had the framerate drop on me more than once (Nothing too bad, but it's still worth mentioning). Despite all of this, the game is still very colorful, with beautiful lighting and no two characters look identical.

*The Pawns: I still feel that the Pawn AI exceeds all expectations (I just read somewhere that they actually will adapt their actions to your play-style). However, I do wish they would just shut the hell up...I've got nothing else to say on that topic.

*The Conclusion: Despite the flaws my feelings are still the same. This game is loads of fun, and when I turn it on I still find myself playing for hours at a time. The level of entertainment that this game provides is definitely what gives it a 5-star rating.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2012
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3Verified Purchase
Hi,

I bought this game for my 2wks off at Christmas. I had it once and liked it but found it too hard. I decided to give it another shot.

First off all you get to pick your character, a pawn you get to keep, and 2 other pawns that you can swap out as your level increases as the two loaner ones levels don't increase.

I found for me it works best to have an arrow shooter because their are some airborne enemies and some that are safer to fight from a distance. Later on when you reach a certain level like 15 or 20 you can change two a hybrid class and I picked assasian and was able to wield a one handed sword and arrow.

Also I found it best if you keep you party balance. I get 1 two handed wielding warrior, 1 mage, and my pawn is a 1 handed wielding sword person, I think soldier but not sure.

Anyway, also you can enhance weapons at the vendors and you use items from fallen foes and found around the world. Also don't forget to upgrade your main support pawn weapons that is always with you.

When you go this route. So far I have been able to beat any foes I encounter. Thats not to say that I don't die or have a challenge. But the 1st time I got it I spent a whole day to try and beat a chimera. This way I can beat a chimera and about anything so far in a few minutes. The hardest for me was the drake. But I beat it in a few minutes.

Now I haven't faced everything yet I am level 40 with about 33hrs in.

Now the game runs pretty flawless.

The graphics are great and the combat is really fast and much more fun than any other rpg I have played. The weapons have real weight to them. Also when I am traveling I run most the way and this game doesent slow down and I play for about 5hrs straight.

The character customization is great too. You can make your character and pawn male or female.

The quests are cool as well as the locations. Some of the quests are a little vague on how to do them, but with a little thought you should be ok. I know a few of them it seemed the map didn't show me where to go and I had to kind of look for a little clue from a particular quest that you get an item that is needed for another quest or the pawns if they have done the quest before with another user will give info.

Oh yah the 2 support pawns belong to other as their created support pawn and they are in the rift when you are online. So when you do quests with them they bring back rift crystals and items from quests with other users. Rift crystals are used to buy pawns above your level. Ones at your level are free.

Anyway, so far really loving this game. If you are just starting out and have trouble try a different loadout, or you can try it on easy until you get your characters built up and the hang of how to fight the enemies.

Thanks,
Kevin

edit 1/1/2013

Just finished the main story of the game, skipped a lot of side quests and have not done any post game stuff. Took me about 36 hrs level 47.

Kevin
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Karma-Pudding
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Overlook this Game!
Reviewed in Canada on July 6, 2012
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3Verified Purchase
I hadn't really heard about DD when I downloaded the demo online. I'm so glad I did. This game is super fun with giant maps, great story and diverse monsters. I love how customizable your character and pawn's are. It's just an all around really fun hack n slash game everyone should play.

It's not without it's faults though, the game is pretty glitchy. I don't know how many times I tried to ambush a band of hobgoblins only to have them disappear before I reached them. Also, the DLC's could be better. The quests you can buy aren't very good as they just involve finding things but the armour packages are decent if you're starting out...I wouldn't buy them later on as they are pretty weak once you start grinding.
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Gyslain Desgagne
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible but flawed RPg
Reviewed in Canada on February 20, 2013
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3Verified Purchase
I gave 5 stars to this game because while it is flawed and there are a few, very few, better aciton RPGs out there ,this is still a very good game and has a lot of very good ideas.
Amongst the good, there are a lot of equipment and a lot of chance to upgrade it, making for very good and mostly fun farming in later games. The boss fights are really good if a little repetitive after a while. The game + is nice but the fact that you need to spend money on a DLC to get access to hard mode really isnt very cool.
The lack of locking mechanism during fights and the abysmall camera play during encounters with large foes like the dragons are really annoying.
Still, appart from Demon souls and Dark souls, there are no better action rpgs out there. A must buy for sure for any fans of the Genre.
Elorim
4.0 out of 5 stars fun game
Reviewed in Canada on January 3, 2014
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3Verified Purchase
This is a very entertaining game, and has a very good gameplay. However, the game can get redundant at times, and often feels way too simplistic. Characters in the game are arguably some of the dumbest people you find in video games, but the gameplay makes up for the flaws.
Overall, I recommend getting this game.
Momike
5.0 out of 5 stars Compared to Skyrim, Dragon's Dogma takes the crown.
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2012
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3Verified Purchase
When I first played this game I was bored not because it's a cheap game but I just didn't have the desire to learn a new game from scratch. Mostly because I was so into Mass Effect 3 at the time.

When I started spending hours on this game I was drawn in at how the game could be played from the classes you can choose from (Fighter, Mage and strider, later in the game you can choose advanced vocations depending on how you want to play but you can switch at any time) and the choices that can be made in the story, the story is interesting, I just wish the main character had at least some dialogue, usually the main character only gasps at certain cut scenes and makes some facial expressions which is kinda funny. But this game has grown on me and the faults aren't a biggie.

It's kinda like Skyrim except it doesn't feel so lonely lol, what I mean is that in Dragon's Dogma you have a main pawn and two other pawns that you can hire.

The spells are awesome, even beautiful at times they just take too long sometimes. :)
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Jason G
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but falls short
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2012
Platform For Display: PlayStation 3Verified Purchase
The pros:
- Combat system is fun and interesting, climbing up a giant monster to stab it in the face is fantastic.
- Customizing your characters is fun, both with initial creation and switching classes anytime.
- The monsters look great!
- The pawns (AI controlled helpers created by you and other players online that you can use) are a great idea. You can essentially train them to play in a way that suits your playstyle too. It's great!

The cons:
- The story is pretty weak, it didn't draw me in at all.
- The environment is pretty but not as interesting as other games. Contrast with Dark Souls, which has fantastic gothic architecture.
- Lots of grindy fetch quests. Everyone has a different tolerance for the level of grind they like, and this game exceeds mine.
- Travelling is super annoying. While I like the idea of travelling really far on foot to find interesting places, doing it over and over and over is really terrible. Couple that with the fetch quests and the utterly static world and you feel like the game developers ran out of content and decided to extend the game on the cheap. There are fast travel options later but they are expensive and you never know when you should employ them.

So overall, the game is a mixed bag. If the cons don't sound so bad to you, it's definitely worth checking out this game. But in my opinion, the game could have been a lot better.
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