Capcom takes sandpaper to Dragon’s Dogma 2’s friction with a new update, including that Pawn sickness that turns them into nuclear bombs
Without a doubt, Dragon’s Dogma 2, one of this year’s most debated games, is undeniably unique. When it was released six months ago in March, many gamers were taken aback by its action RPG world structure and gameplay design that deviates significantly from the norm. Unlike most open-world games, features like extensive fast travel, effortless progress saving, and seamless combat mechanics are not the standard, but Capcom chose to go against these trends in crafting this eagerly awaited sequel.