Not Dragonsplague This Time, but 1 Dragon’s Dogma 2 Feature Is Proof Capcom Committed to Its Vision, and Fans Are Loving It

Capcom has made the Dragon's Dogma 2 experience as real as possible.

Not Dragonsplague This Time, but 1 Dragon's Dogma 2 Feature is Proof Capcom Committed to their Vision, and Fans are Loving It

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  • Dragon's Dogma 2 keeps making the player's journey very real and with the most commitment to the story possible.
  • A player discovers a spectacular detail when he arrives at an Elvish village; it was all in Elvish.
  • Even though the text was in Elvish with all the NPCs that you interact with, Dragon's Dogma 2 immersion is total, and players could not be more happy.
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With the real possibility of being one of the best games of the year, Dragon’s Dogma 2 has surprised fans with all kinds of realism in several mechanics. Like the Dragonsplague, a disease that affects everyone and could really complicate things for you. 

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You cannot progress in the game or finish the adventure if you fail to revive certain NPCs in time, leading to the loss of a major story mission. The immersion has gone even further; a player figured out that when he arrived at an Elvish village, all things were Elvish, and that is just peak game design.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Immersion Is Total; Things Like the Dragonsplague and Other Details Make the Realism Even Better

Dragon's Dogma 2 Elvish village location.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Elvish village location.

Capcom has hit the jackpot with Dragon’s Dogma 2. The game has been one of the most discussed these past few weeks, with all kinds of good and bad things happening. After the whole microtransaction debacle that cost the title review bombing on Steam, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is always looking for new ways to impress players with an uncanny immersion.

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There is even a demon in the game that can kill and do strange things with the NPCs; this character could even die forever and cost you an important mission.

This continues with a new discovery: an Elvish village.

A popular journalist has posted on X about a particular detail in Dragon’s Dogma 2. This village of elves features every type of text and interaction in Elvish, including vendor dialogues, which elevates the immersion to an entire new level.

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This kind of realism is what the most committed players are looking for in games. The title is full of these little details that make fans very happy after buying the game. Things like this make Dragon’s Dogma 2 a possible contender for the Game of the Year award.

Capcom’s Commitment to Dragon’s Dogma 2 Is Amazing

Dragon's Dogma 2 has an amazing immersion with things like Dragonsplague.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 has an amazing immersion with things like Dragonsplague.

Following how Baldur’s Gate 3 impressed critics and players last year, the role-playing experience is not a bad decision at all. With a good team and an idea, players are very receptive to this genre.

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DD2 is another good example of the success of this kind of game; this title may become one of the greatest games of the year.

Less than a week has passed since the release of DD2, and the audience has responded with much praise. The majority of critics are also very happy with the game. On Metacritic, the game has a very high score of 87, which is a solid number for this saga.

What are your thoughts about the DD2 immersion level? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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Written by Lucas Lapetina

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I'm a big fan of movies and videogames in general. I really love Pokémon and Godzilla. One of my favorite games is The Last of Us, Part II. A compelling and well-written story is always welcome.