A modded Nintendo Switch OLED can run some games at higher resolution, even 4K resolution, and better performance, as showcased by a video shared online a few days ago.
22.03.2024 - 08:43 / wccftech.com / Francesco De Meo
Dragon's Dogma 2 features many armor pieces that allow players to make their Arisen and Pawns look great while increasing stats. While the possible combinations are fewer than in the original game, there are still plenty of customization possibilities to make characters stand out.
One thing that many consider an issue in the original game and its Dark Arisen re-release is the inability to hide the helmet or head armor, forcing players to unequip any head gear to be able to look at their characters' faces. Is it any different in Dragon's Dogma? Let's find out.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to hide your currently equipped head armor in Dragon's Dogma 2. Some items, like the Iron Helm, for example, feature some additional options, such as raising the visor, but if you want to look at your character's face, you will have to remove the equipment.
Thankfully, there's plenty of head armor that still leaves your Arisen or Pawns' faces visible, so there are options to balance out your sense of fashion and the need for better protection. Some of these items, however, are not available at the start of the game, so you will need to make some progress in the main quest to be able to acquire them.
A modded Nintendo Switch OLED can run some games at higher resolution, even 4K resolution, and better performance, as showcased by a video shared online a few days ago.
Stardew Valley is known as a cozy game, an experience that lets you settle into the repetition of tasks like tilling soil, planting seeds, and watering crops. The game’s split into 28-day seasons — and you’ve got to be in bed by 2 a.m. each night — but there’s otherwise no real time limit. You’re free to go about your day as you please. You don’t even have to farm; plenty of players spend their days fishing, exploring Stardew Valley’s deep mines, or tending to flocks of sheep. But for all its coziness, Stardew Valley isn’t a casual game. After you get sucked into the idyllic nature of farm life, it’s easy to be enticed further by the hardcore nature of getting everything done as efficiently as possible. There’s a lot to keep track of: When’s the best time to plant eggplant seeds? What are Shane’s favorite gifts? How many more fish do I need to catch?
The ultimate cure for the annoying Dragonsplague affliction featured in Dragon's Dogma 2 is now available, but only for PC players.
Monolith Productions, the team behind Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War, had a Batman game in production that was ultimately canceled by publisher Warner Bros. Interactive.
Getting to go on a date at the Gold Saucer is an exciting moment in , but this iconic event doesn't get to properly play out on the first trip to the amusement park. From a narrative standpoint, it's probably a good thing that Cloud's break time is interrupted, as the sequence running from Costa del Sol to the Gold Saucer has quite a lot of downtime for an intense plot. All the same, it's hard not to spend a lot of time wondering when there is another chance to go on a Gold Saucer date.
An Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon co-op mod was released online, allowing players to team up and tackle the game's main campaign together.
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A new Dragon's Dogma 2 mod released online this week improves the game's ray tracing quality, fixing some visual issues as well.
Among the most interesting vocations in Dragon's Dogma 2, and the series as a whole, is the Mystic Spearhand vocation. Like most advanced vocations, however, the Mystic Spearhand vocation has to be unlocked first before the Arise can change to it.
is an adventure of substantial size, but whether it's possible to keep playing after the credits roll is one question that's likely to come to mind over the course of the game. As an open-world experience, has plenty of side content that could be passed over while racing toward the story's climax. The game's developer Team Ninja included a variety of optional missions in prior games like , so it's no surprise that this element carries over to the more expansive historical setting of Edo in Japan.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is going to receive plenty of improvements in the future, which include NVIDIA DLSS quality improvements and additional graphics options on consoles.
Open-world RPGs are particularly prone to setting players loose in the world even after beating the game, but the story of has a certain finality to it, complicating the matter. The long-awaited sequel is also something of an outlier, with plenty of idiosyncrasies in both its setting and gameplay. Without venturing into heavy spoilers – and with plenty of forewarning when approaching the broad strokes of certain endings below – these oddities contribute to numerous ways to potentially play after beating it.