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Set in a huge open world, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen presents a rewarding action combat experience. Players embark on an epic adventure in a rich, living world with three AI companions, known as Pawns. These partners fight independently, demonstratin...
Set in a huge open world, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen presents a rewarding action combat experience. Players embark on an epic adventure in a rich, living world with three AI companions, known as Pawns. These partners fight independently, demonstrating prowess and ability that they have developed based on traits learned from each player. Players can share these Pawns online and reap rewards of treasure, tips and strategy hints for taking down the terrifying enemies. Pawns can also be borrowed when specific skills are needed to complete various challenging quests.
Dynamic combat experience – Cut off the four heads of a Hydra, climb atop griffins and fight airborne, or defeat dragons and other creatures by finding out their weaknesses.
Tons of content – Includes all previously released DLCs, pre-order bonuses, retailer-exclusives, and the Dark Arisen expansion content. Features the highly praised combat experience and rich customization, plus a huge underground realm to explore with terrifying monsters.
Customization options galore – Nine different vocations for players to choose from with a variety of skill options for each, armor that can be upgraded and enhanced, plus Pawn companions that can be trained to fit your desired combat style.
Stunning visuals – Beautiful high res graphics with increased fidelity.
Full GOG GALAXY platform support – Includes Achievements, Cloud Save, Pawn Hiring between players, Trading, and Leaderboards.
Expanded controller support – In addition to supporting the traditional keyboard and mouse control scheme, the game natively supports Xbox 360, Xbox One, and other DirectInput-based game pads such as the DualShock controller.
New Achievements - 9 brand new Achievements for both new and returning Dragon’s Dogma fans! Get ready to delve deep into Bitterblack Isle…
Enlisted a pawn to your party from beyond the rift.
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系统要求
最低系统配置要求:
推荐系统配置:
Supports Keyboard+Mouse and XInput/DirectInput devices including Xbox 360, Xbox One, and DualShock4.
Some high end integrated graphics chips and modern gaming laptops with a discrete GPU may work but have not been tested, nor are they officially supported by Capcom.
Multiplayer Notice: Please note that GOG GALAXY is required to access Multiplayer.
Multiplayer is available only between GOG users.
推荐系统配置:
Supports Keyboard+Mouse and XInput/DirectInput devices including Xbox 360, Xbox One, and DualShock4.
Some high end integrated graphics chips and modern gaming laptops with a discrete GPU may work but have not been tested, nor are they officially supported by Capcom.
Multiplayer Notice: Please note that GOG GALAXY is required to access Multiplayer.
My first impressions of this game were sort of flat, but I'm glad I continued exploring this gem.
Graphics, sound and story are all about what you'd expect from a game made in 2012 so no major problems there. For me the gameplay and challenge is what kept me coming back. For the first time in many years I found myself thinking of the game when I wasn't playing. (Thinking of new strategies to progress in Bitter Black Isle and how to best make use of new gear, abilities and classes.)
Somehow Capcom managed to put together a surprisingly deep and enjoyable game in a typical fantasy setting. Definitely worth checking out.
Audio/Visuals ****
Controls *****
Story ****
Fun Factor *****
Pros:
- Awesome graphic: DDDA ages quite well graphically. In vanilla version, DDDA beats Skyrim by a mile. The armor, weapons, clothings in this game look real, feel real and sometimes you'll find it hard to say good bye to your best looking gears.
- Visceral combat system: This is DDDA's strongest point! Every monster battle feels fresh and challenging! You no longer stand on the ground and hack a giant's ankle to death! Fighting dragon in DDDA is WAY more fun than Witcher 3, Dragon's Age and Skyrim! No matter what class (9 in total btw) you play, you can always craft your own playstyle through various skills and buffs. Day & night cycle actually affects the types of monsters in the world.
- Pretty good soundtrack: It has its own charm though not as memorable as Skyrim or Witcher. Nonetheless you'll feel the epicness running in your vein when you're holding on to your dear life on top of a flying griffin 100 meters off the ground.
- Pretty good AI: They actually help you if you're in trouble. And you can change your companion's behavior. Beware though, the enemies are also as capable as your companions. You'll always find your escort and wimpiest member of the team (mage, sorcerer) becoming the main target first.
Cons:
- Counterintuitive UI system: Inventory system is clunky. It actually has 2 different inventory systems (1 for items & another one for equipment). Main quests, side quests and tasks are all thrown into the same orgy of a list.
- You'll travel by your own legs, A LOT! Because this game almost doesn't support fast travel. Combine this with respawned enemies...
- Weak story: The main quest line is decent enough, Skyrim level. But the rest is meh.
- Basic crafting: You can craft potions. That's it! You can only enhance your equipment with the help of your local merchant. Most incompetent hero ever!
- Not so vibrant modding community: It doesn't even get to Fallout 4's level
Nonetheless you'll find plenty of fun in this game. Happy hunting Arisens!
This game was so good-- I actually shared this game with two dummy accounts that I specifically made for this game. I had one main class for each accounts and my full party of all my own pawns would stay the same on each playthrough.
This is literally my favorite game of all time. I have some bullet-points in store for main things I like about it, but here is the main one:
This game plays like what I imagine when I'm playing tabletop Dungeons and Dragons. At least in terms of combat (and to a lesser extent, world interaction), you can pretty much do anything the controls and your character's skills will let you.
Want to jump off a railing and grab the tail of a flying dragon? Do it. Want to climb around the side of a thieves' den crawling with guards and steal the treasure you need? Go for it. Want to create a glass cannon sorcerer with devastating magic but you need help to cover you while you cast? You betcha, that's what Pawns are for.
It plays out so beautifully that I can't help but love all the things that your character is capable of doing in with the environment and combat.
So because I promised bullet points, here are a few:
- Open world that is not too open; plenty of room for exploration but not so huge that you get lost
- Great customization: not only in the appearance of your character and pawn, but also 9 classes, dozens of skills, and hundreds of weapons and armor
- Classic fantasy menagerie: Hydras, Dragons, Griffins, Cockatrices, Beholders, Goblins, Undead, Lizard Men, and more
- Fun Pawn system: create a helper, rent her out to other players, hire other players' helpers, and be rewarded for your efforts
- Interesting story: despite many traditional fasntasy trappings, the story is unique and the world building fascinating
Final note: the TV Tropes laconic page for this game sums it up thusly: A cross between Devil May Cry, Dark Souls, Shadow of the Colossus, and Monster Hunter.
Wanna play the most fun action RPG ever made?
DO IT.
A solid but difficult game. Enjoyable experience. Downside for me is the lack of communication with pawns. Orders are too limited and magicians seem to heal others completely, but not themselves.