Ya i just tried the demo, it was definitely good but it seems like it could've easily had two player. And im sure the sand traps that go into multiplayer will rarely get kills.
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Haha awesome. And in a way i like having only one save, it feels more hard core. I think its pretty obvious that from where i am coming from i would prefer DD. You've been a tremendous help.
Not to mention the combat looks better then dark souls, though dark souls did look good (You cant just block like a panzy, they will break it or work around you). It seems like the climbing mechanic does add a HUGE depth to it.
This was very good. I think I would like Dragon's Dogma a lot more for exactly what you said about immersion. It's just not a good feel for KOA. It's too fantastical and almost childrens book like, and I need a dark world. I have ONE more question.
Is there free killing? As sadistic as it sounds theres nothing more fun then killing an annoying merchant or npc. Is their a jail system to accompany that?
Remember how you would be close to beating dark souls and you needed to finish by slaughtering everybody?
Is that possible?
I actually just started a topic about KOA vs Dragon's. Why didnt you like KOA? Cause i'm trying to choose.
Also I was playing KOA's demo and it mentioned getting in locked in jail. Does Dragon's Dogma have a jail system? Cause one thing i liked about skyrim was murdering people and being the outlaw, and Dragon's Dogma seems like it should do that since its a lot grittier then KOA
This was exactly what i wanted. I just have a couple questions.
Do either games featurea new game +?
I have read that kingdoms has much more lasting appeal then dragon's dogma, but you seem to enjoy dragon's more. Why is that?
I have also heard that the lore of dragon's dogma is pretty empty, but you also seem more immersed in that, why?
I just quit dark souls cause i was having trouble with the pvp (after about 150 hours was into it). Which game do you think a dark souls fan would enjoy more?
When it comes to getting items and looting, which game has a wider variety of items to get and do they matter? (EX: In dark souls there was a ring that let you run through water without hindering your movement, or a shield that regenerated your stamina quicker).
Are the spells in dragon's always so fantastical, like the glacier and the tornado, or are those final level spells?
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