A Long-Awaited Sequel
After twelve years since the launch of the original title in 2012, fans are eagerly anticipating the release of Dragon's Dogma 2, the much-awaited fantasy RPG sequel by Capcom. Renowned for its unique pawn system that allows players to recruit and share companions, Dragon's Dogma has secured its place as a cult classic among RPG enthusiasts.
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The game's director, Hideaki Itsuno, has recently confirmed an intriguing detail about Dragon's Dogma 2. Players will once again encounter the limited fast travel system, which involves the use of rare one-use items called Ferrystones to navigate the world. While this system may pose a challenge, the allure of the game lies in its intricate and immersive world, offering a compelling experience for players.
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The Frame Rate Controversy
As the release date of Dragon's Dogma 2 approaches, rumors have surfaced regarding the game's frame rate on consoles. Reports suggest that the sequel may run at only 30 FPS on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S, without any plans for a 60 FPS performance mode. This has sparked discussions among fans and gamers, as 60 FPS has become the standard for most AAA games in this generation.
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Single Save Slot Dilemma
In addition to the frame rate controversy, concerns have been raised about the sequel's save slot system. IGN Japan's preview of Dragon's Dogma 2 indicates that the game will offer only a single save slot, limiting players' ability to explore different classes and builds across multiple saves. This departure from the expectation of multiple save slots may disappoint fans who enjoy experimenting with various playthroughs and character builds in RPG games.
The Release Date
Dragon's Dogma 2 is set to launch on March 22, marking an exciting milestone for fans of the franchise. The reception of the game amidst the rumors and speculations remains to be seen, and it will be intriguing to witness how the limited fast travel system, 30 FPS console frame rate, and single save slot will impact the overall experience for players.