Due out on April 23 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 is Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen. That might sound like the sequel to last year's RPG Dragon's Dogma, but it isn't. It's technically an expansion, though it's an expansion so large that Capcom couldn't go the usual DLC route. Instead, the company decided to release it as a $40 retail disk complete with the original game for anybody who needs it.
Ahead of Dragon's Dogma 2's global release, the first iteration in the series by Capcom has been discounted by 84% on Steam.
Teardown out today, November 15, all other titles available from November 21.
Been thinking of getting Teardown on Steam for Steam Deck play. Heard a lot of great reviews for it.
Nothing of interest for me. My sub is up in 2 weeks & I'll go with Essentials only for cloud saves & online. Having Extra or Premium is a waste for me seeing most games that land on the service are old that I've played already or old games I never had any interest in playing.
Baldur’s Gate is a name synonymous with party-based fantasy RPG games. There’s still a stretch of time until the third instalment finally leaves early access. While you’re waiting for the gates to open and welcome you to Forgotten Realms, you might be looking for similar games to ease the wait.
In my personal opinion, Divinity Original Sin 2 is better than any of the Baldur's Gate games.
hilarious because the game that is most like BG3 and a game every DND fan should try is Solasta and its not even on this list
$40 for 15-20 hours more of gameplay sounds like a good deal to me. Plus, if you've never played the game, it gets even better.
It would feel much more appealing to me if they could add level scaling - especially on new game plus. Without this feature, I guess it will feel appealing enought when it's price drops to something around 20 bucks.