@Splat Nice work on the platinum, that can't have been easy. I didn't get anywhere close to it.
02.04.2024 - 09:51 / pcgamesinsider.biz / Rainbow VI (Vi) / Tom Clancy
Capcom's Dragon's Dogma 2 fell from the No.2 spot to sixth in its second week on sale.
The title has shifted over 2.5 million copies to date, according to the Japanese publishing giant, and has been met with critical acclaim, too.
Valve's Counter-Strike 2 was once again the biggest-seller on Steam last week, while chaotic co-op shooter Helldivers 2 rose from third to second week-on-week. Free-to-play battle royale shooters Apex Legends and PUBG: Battlegrounds rose up the charts; the former hit No.3, up from seventh, while the latter reached fourth having been No.6 last week.
The Steam Deck hardware dropped one position to fifth, charting ahead of Final Fantasy XIV Online at No.7 Square Enix's MMO was 47th last week. This is likely due to hype for the upcoming Dawntrail expansion; pre-orders for this new content opened on March 26th and were the ninth biggest seller of the week.
New content also brings Warframe back into the Top Ten. Digital Extremes' free-to-play hit returned to the charts in eighth as the Dante Unbound expansion launches. Rounding off the Top Ten once more is Rainbow Six Siege.
Here is the Steam Top Ten for the week ending April 2nd:
1. Counter-Strike 2, Valve
2. Helldivers 2, PlayStation
3. Apex Legends, EA
4. PUBG: Battlegrounds, Krafton
5. Steam Deck, Valve
6. Dragon's Dogma 2, Capcom
7. Final Fantasy XIV Online, Square Enix
8. Warframe, Digital Extremes
9. Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail, Square Enix (P)
10. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft
@Splat Nice work on the platinum, that can't have been easy. I didn't get anywhere close to it.
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Dragon’s Dogma 2 is about the journey, not the destination. It’s about exploring routes you’ve never taken before, camping in the wilderness, and having an unexpected run in with a Minotaur. Quests objectives are also left intentionally vague, forcing you to puzzle things out and speak to as many people as you can. If you could just easily fast travel to obvious quest markers you could certainly check them off your list more efficiently, but then you’d miss out entirely on the adventure of getting there.
Based on credit listings at videogame documentation site MobyGames, action RPG Dragon's Dogma 2 may have had around a quarter of the headcount compared to other AAA Capcom releases in recent years.
is a massive RPG released this year by CAPCOM, and it has plenty of secrets and treasures to be hidden. While the game's main questline will send the player running across most of the map, there are still many things that are easily missable. While some of these secrets are just flavor, many of the pieces of hidden content across the kingdoms of Vermund and Battahl are engaging and interesting boss battles, treasures, and regions to explore.
One veteran Bethesda designer really, really likes Dragon's Dogma 2 - in fact, he says that it's the only way that he can get the same feeling his RPGs give to everyone else.
@ApostateMage haha these moments are the best. This is the location I had wandered off to while getting side tracked from everything else. I went in a sorcerer (I think) and came back as a Magick Archer, then switched to thief at Bakbhattal after i'd levelled up to about MA lv5.
Despite Dragon's Dogma 2 boasting marginally better launch sales than Rise of the Ronin (with both titles releasing on the same day), it's Team Ninja's PS5 exclusive that's managed to stand stronger in the latest Japanese charts. Indeed, Ronin has actually done quite well for itself, shifting an additional 20,000 retail copies over the last week, bringing its total to a fairly respectable 85,000 units. It was topped only by Princess Peach: Showtime!.
Patch 10.2.6 added a Dragonflight meta achievement, A World Awoken — This achievement requires you to complete a plethora of activity all around the Dragon Isles to help usher in a new Age of Dragons. This achievement awards the mount Good Boy's Leash, which gives Taivan as a mount. We have developed an extensive guide for this meta achievement, so you can work on it while waiting for The War Within! A World Awoken Dragonflight Meta-Achievement Guide — Taivan Mount The Taivan mount guide has detailed explanations on how to obtain all the achievements for this massive expansion achievement (and links to other Wowhead guides when applicable).
@Splat You aren’t really. The game is designed to be played multiple times so if you can’t stumble upon it, theoretically that is what NG+ is for.
I really wish they would put a checkmark next to a dungeon after you have cleared them. I want to do them all and it makes it a real pain.