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Dragon's Modma

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By Bobfish09-09-2015

Oh hell yes! Not only did we get a free to play Dragon's Dogma recently, now we're getting an official, full blown port and remastering of the original console title. The full, Dark Arisen (the main game plus a 10 hour expansion) experience with some new bits and pieces just for us, the glorious PC Gaming Master Race. Not least of them being the mods, all the glorious mods! I am literally salivating at the thought of them. I mean, even if this was going to be nothing more than a horrible, horrible, unplayable mess of a port (given the size of these images, I doubt that) just think of the mods!

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen for PC will present stunningly high resolution graphics with increased fidelity. The game also includes full Steam platform support with Achievements and the ability to play using both Xbox 360 and Xbox One controllers, plus the traditional keyboard and mouse control scheme are all available for players to customize the way they play.

Set in a huge open world, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen presents an exhilarating and rewarding action combat experience. Players embark on an epic adventure 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. PC users can share these Pawns online and reap rewards of treasure and 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.

Coming in January of next year, this immensely underrated title will run you to a shockingly amicable cost of only $29.99/£23.99. And, let me tell you, if you were beginning to lose interest in Capcom as a company, and doubt their ability to make games that are anything more than "eh", this will be the game to win you over. Yes, I'm fanboying hardcore right now, because Dragon's Dogma really is that good.


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