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Dragon’s Dogma 2’s Microtransactions are Disappointing

You can still enjoy Dragon’s Dogma 2 without ever looking at its microtransactions and explain how they don’t negatively impact your experience and you can also absolutely criticize the game for its shameless handling and implementation of them.

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CrimsonWing6932d ago (Edited 32d ago )

“You can still enjoy Dragon’s Dogma 2 without ever looking at its microtransactions and explain how they don’t negatively impact your experience,”

If that’s the case and they give someone an option for something some person with insane disposable cash goes and buys as to not have to go out and find or farm them in 2 minutes, that’s their prerogative.

If micros are some “evil” we have to live with now, these non-necessary ones are the way to go.

Who in here bought them for RE4 Remake and DMC V? I really doubt the majority did and yet those games are heralded as amazing.

anast32d ago

They are asking for micros in a SP game and can't give the customers a proper framerate. The reviewers should make this explicitly clear.

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Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a great game, but only if you take your time

Alex writes: "I have a habit of trying to rush through games, so Dragon's Dogma 2 was a nice reminder that taking it slow isn't the end of the world."

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Review - Dragon's Dogma 2 (Xbox Series X) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Jordan Hawes: "Dragon’s Dogma 2 is exactly what I wanted; an updated sequel that still hold true to what made the first game so beloved. While it may not be perfect with its lack luster visuals and performance, it more than makes up for in deep gameplay and addicting exploration. The Pawn system still remains one of the coolest party systems in an RPG, and I love the dynamic feel of them. This is absolutely a game of the year contender and may be my personal game of the year already."

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Review – Dragon’s Dogma 2 (PlayStation 5) | GameHype

After brewing for nearly twelve years in Capcom’s cauldron; Dragon's Dogma 2 is finally here, and with it, a sequel that stays surprisingly faithful to the original. Author: Kyle Doherty for Game Hype UK.

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