One Dragon's Dogma 2 player has modeled their character after Kratos, the protagonist of the God of War series. Dragon's Dogma 2 has a robust character creation tool, which can be used to tweak the physical appearance of the main avatar. This tool allows players to customize body mass, muscle style, and many more attributes that set one character apart from the other. Also, it gives an unprecedented level of freedom to create pawns, AI-controlled allies that will accompany players on their journey.
Dragon's Dogma 2 players have been experimenting with the game's character creation tool to bring familiar faces from other franchises to life. For instance, one modeled their pawn after John Wick, while another showed the creative potential of the tool by making a carbon copy of Baldur's Gate 3's Lae'zel. Although Dragon's Dogma 2 isn't out yet, many players have already designed their characters and pawns for their first playthrough.
One Dragon's Dogma 2 player known on Reddit as DaftPower has created an eerily accurate version of Kratos, the beloved demigod from the God of War series. The character, who is seemingly based on old Kratos, has a pointed beard, a scar over his right eye, and a large red tattoo on the left side of his face. He also has huge muscles, an angry facial expression, and the rest of his signature tattoo on his upper body.
Kratos in the God of War series is a highly skilled character portrayed as a rage-fuelled combatant. Despite being half-human, the Spartan warrior managed to kill all the gods he encountered during his journey. In God of War: Ragnarok, the latest game in the series, Kratos was rightfully portrayed as an experienced character who trained himself to control his rage.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is an RPG that emphasizes exploration and features an immersive world filled with monstrous creatures. As confirmed by Capcom, there are two major settlements in the game, Vermund and Battahl, where players will meet NPCs and take missions from them.
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