The director of Dragon’s Dogma 2 says players don’t need to have played the first game, because the hero has amnesia.
The director of Dragon’s Dogma 2 says players don’t need to have played the first game, because the hero has amnesia.
Dragon's Dogma 2's lead developers have said that players don't need to worry about the game's restricted fast travel due to the game's interesting world.
If you were hoping to dive into Dragon's Dogma 2's huge open world alongside your friends at some point in the future, you might want to temper those expectations. According to director Hideaki Itsuno, the devs haven't been considering "any form of multiplayer" at all.
If it weren’t obvious already, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a big game. Capcom has discussed how the world is four times larger than the original and the sheer amount of side content, which some may players may end up skipping. However, when speaking to Automaton-Media, director Hideaki Itsuno revealed that it may actually be much larger than initially announced.
Dragon's Dogma 2's enormous open world might be several times larger than its predecessor's, but according to its director and producer, we shouldn't feel the need to skip through it as fast as possible.
Ahead of the release of Dragon's Dogma 2 later this month, Capcom has made the character creator available to download.
Capcom has made a Dragon’s Dogma 2 character creator tool available ahead of the game’s release this month.
One of the sillier aspects of the original Dragon's Dogma was accidentally falling head over heels for some rando innkeeper, and having them appear aside you as your sweetheart during the end credits, much to the surprise of many players who didn't realise they were hitting on every NPC they did a favour for.
The director of Dragon's Dogma 2 has warned future players to take care of their favorite NPCs, as the developer takes death "seriously" and isn't afraid to kill characters off.
Dragon's Dogma 2's release is right around the corner, and given that it's launching over a decade after its predecessor, there's no doubt that plenty of us are excited to see what the sequel has in store.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is roughly a month away from release, and while all the trailer, previews, and gameplay footage we've seen so far is leading us all to believe we'll get an excellent sequel, one question has been on the minds of fans for a couple of weeks. It was claimed last month that Dragon's Dogma 2 would be capped at 30fps on consoles, something which immediately disappointed fans that have been used to 60fps gaming on consoles so far this generation.
Capcom has addressed whether the events depicted in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chroniclesare canon or not. There have been dozens of Resident Evil games released over the years, ranging from main series entries to enhanced ports to spin-offs on various platforms. Capcom has brought Resident Evil to as many gaming platforms as possible since the first game launched in 1996, and that includes the Nintendo Wii.
As the first anniversary of Resident Evil 4 Remake approaches, the game's producer has addressed lingering questions regarding The Darkside Chronicles, clarifying whether or not a certain chapter in the 2009 on-rails shooter is considered canon to the current main story of Resident Evil.
Capcom has officially confirmed it plans to continue releasing remakes of older Resident Evil games after the success of Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4. At the PlayStation Partner Awards, Resident Evil 4 producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi told Game Watch that the publisher would like to continue developing Resident Evil remakes.
Capcom has been blasting through its Resident Evil gameography, delivering remakes that are arguably just as classic as the source material, and the company says more are on the way.
It won’t come as a surprise to anyone considering the success Capcom has had with past Resident Evil remakes, but the company has plans for more.
After the success of the Resident Evil 2, 3, and 4 remakes, Capcom has confirmed plans to continue the trend, although stopped short of announcing which Resident Evil game is next in line for the remake treatment.
Dragon's Dogma 2's release date seemed to leak via European ratings board PEGI a little over a week ago, and sure enough, it's now confirmed. Capcom's fantasy sequel will launch on March 22nd, 2024, and there's a new trailer.
Capcom announced today that the singleplayer narrative-driven action-RPG Dragon's Dogma 2 is set to arrive on March 22, 2024. Word of the release date came as part of a presentation offering a deeper dive into the game, including a look at new enemies and «insights into the story and gameplay choices players will make as they delve deeper into the immersive fantasy world.»
Dragon’s Dogma 2 finally has a release date and more details on its story. However, director Hideaki Itsuno and producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi didn’t stop there. They also revealed extensive new gameplay, including a fight against the massive Talos.
Capcom just brought its latest Dragon’s Dogma 2 Showcase to a close, but it still made sure to show off towering new enemies like Talos, a new vocation in the form of the Trickster, and more immersive RPG gameplay.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 will be released on March 22, 2024, reviving Capcom’s sword and sorcery action-RPG franchise after a decade-long break. Capcom revealed the release date and new gameplay details during a digital showcase on Tuesday.
Capcom has announced Dragon’s Dogma 2’s release date.
Just ahead of the Dragon’s Dogma 2 showcase tonight, the release date for the long-awaited action role-playing game has been leaked by Steam.
Capcom already has a busy 2024 planned, with several big games scheduled. It has just been revealed that Dragon’s Dogma 2 will launch on March 22, 2024.
Dragon's Dogma 2's Steam page has revealed the game's March 22, 2024 release date ahead of a planned announcement later tonight.
The Dragon’s Dogma 2 showcase planned for today will reveal the game’s release date, according to its director.
Capcom has revealed that they will be sharing the Dragon’s Dogma 2 release date in its showcase tonight.
A sizable portion of CAPCOM's comeback streak of game releases included the Resident Evil remakes. The publisher's strategy to bring back the survival horror classics paid dividends, with Resident Evil 2 launching to critical acclaim in January 2019. The game was rated 8.5/10 by Nathan Birch on Wccftech:
15 minutes of new information and gameplay reveals for Dragon's Dogma 2 will be showcased in an upcoming Capcom livestream.
Capcom have announced a showcase for November 28th to delve into Dragon’s Dogma 2, a sequel to their oddball fantasy RPG from 2012. That’s exciting news to me, since the original’s small-person-climbs-big-monster combat was pure fun to simply watch. Doing the actual monster-stabbing was even better, though, and thankfully the sequel’s release date doesn’t seem that far off if a videogame ratings board is to be believed (accidental ratings boards leaks being the way many release dates are revealed these days).
After years and years of waiting, fans are about to get their deepest look yet at the Dragon’s Dogma sequel.
It might be coming sooner than we thought.
The release date for Dragon's Dogma 2 has seemingly leaked.
Capcom is finally ready to reveal Dragon’s Dogma 2 to the world.
Hot on the heels of Capcom’s announcement of a Dragon’s Dogma 2 showcase stream set for November 28, we have what looks like a leak of the game’s release date.
The Dragon’s Dogma 2 release date will seemingly be Friday March 22, 2024.
This morning, CAPCOM announced a new Dragon's Dogma 2 showcase scheduled for Tuesday, November 28th, airing at 1 PM Pacific Time or 9 PM GMT.
Following the 18 rating received earlier this week in Saudi Arabia, Dragon's Dogma 2 has been rated by the European equivalent, PEGI (Pan European Game Information). The rating is the same (18). It comes with warnings of violence and in-game purchases, with the latter suggesting there will be some form of microtransactions.
Long, long-awaited sequel Dragon’s Dogma 2 is showing off new gameplay in a 15-minute livestream later this month.
Capcom has announced a Dragon Dogma's 2 Showcase for November 28, 2023, which is set to include big reveals and new gameplay.
Capcom has announced a Dragon’s Dogma 2 showcase for later this month.
Capcom has announced a Dragon’s Dogma 2 Showcase for November 28th at 1 PM PT. It will air on YouTube and Twitch and feature 15 minutes of new gameplay and information with director Hideaki Itsuno and producer Yoshiaki Hirabayashi. Check out the brief teaser below.
Capcom will host the Dragon’s Dogma II Showcase 2023 on November 28 at 1:00 p.m. PT / 4:00 p.m. ET / 6:00 JST, the company announced. You will be able to watch it on YouTube and Twitch.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 director Hideaki Itsuno has spoken about the upcoming action RPG’s emergent gameplay, likening it to Grand Theft Auto 5 (which the team took inspiration from). Speaking to EDGE in issue 391, he talks about running away from a cave troll who took down his Pawns and wouldn’t stop pursuing him.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is starting to sound more and more like the kind of emergent sandbox I'm going to fall in love with.
Tokyo Game Show 2023 was a veritable treasure trove of information and footage on Dragon's Dogma 2, the long-awaited action RPG sequel in development at CAPCOM.
Dragon’s Dogma 2, the highly-anticipated sequel, just got a lot of new footage (some of it captured in 4K) from Tokyo Game Show 2023, where the game was playable for the first time.
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