Helldivers 2 players are getting bodied by their own shots ricocheting back at them, but there's more going on here than meets the eye.
12.04.2024 - 17:19 / ign.com
Dragon's Dogma 2 is a wacky puzzle of a game, full of secrets and interactions that were still surprising players weeks after launch. And while it seems like most of its major twists have already been uncovered, one player claims they've found an obscure Dragon's Dogma 2 secret that's taking them to previously unexplored parts of the game's map.
Warning: Massive Dragon's Dogma 2 ending spoilers follow. Do not scroll down if you do not want to know about the entire premise of the game's final hours. Seriously, we're just going to spoil the crap out of it!
LAST CHANCE! BIG SPOILERS STARTING....now.
In the final hours of Dragon's Dogma 2's "true" ending, players are transported to a bizarre place known as the "Unmoored World." There, an advancing red fog representative of the murderous Brine slowly creeps across the land, consuming more and more of the map until either the player stops it or the game ends. Players already have some wild theories about what's going on with the Unmoored World, the characters in it, and what's really happening here. But it all got weirder a few days ago, when someone seemingly managed to walk into the red fog and explore what lies beyond, unscathed.
Reddit user Temporary-Class3803 claims in a post to the Dragon's Dogma 2 subreddit that they've found a way to safely traverse the red fog. Per their post, they were initially just exploring theories on how to reverse the fog's encroachment, something that is currently thought impossible. But while they were experimenting, they found an area where Capcom seemingly forgot to code in the "Brine consumes you now" functionality, allowing them to just walk into the giant fog sea and wander around.
Here are Temporary-Class3803's instructions on how to find the precise spot:
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like you can actually do much in the big cloud of fog. The Unmoored World is effectively a mirror of the real one in most ways, with the red fog starting where the ocean used to be and slowly eating up the map. As a result, most of what's inside the fog cloud just seems to be...nothing. They report trying to walk to Melve and being unable to do so without Brine eventually consuming them.
Still, even if all this just seems to be an unintended goof, Temporary-Class3803 is continuing their exploration in hopes of finding more secrets in the Unmoored World. They're digging into lore, examining the many strange, caved in archways around the continent and pouring over notes and lines left by the Harve Village hermit, looking for unfound secrets.
Even if it's unlikely their search turns up any fruit at this stage, the hunt itself has other Redditors curious about secrets, lore, and the potential for either cut content or future DLC content. The
Helldivers 2 players are getting bodied by their own shots ricocheting back at them, but there's more going on here than meets the eye.
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