Among Japanese video game publishers, Capcom owns one of the strongest franchise lineups. As highlighted in its crossover fighters, Capcom has built up a staggering number of iconic games over its decades of existence. From active series like Street Fighter and Monster Hunter to idle IPs like Okami and Breath of Fire, there are plenty of franchises that fans continue to discuss and enjoy today. It’s a big reason why Capcom’s recent classic game collections are so well-received, and why there’s so much demand for another Capcom Versus title.
One older game that gets brought up from time to time is Dragon’s Dogma, as well as its expanded re-release, Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen. It was developed by the Devil May Cry 4 team at Capcom, with director Hideaki Itsuno returning as co-director. Launching on May 22, 2012 for PS3 and Xbox 360, the open-world action game proved successful enough to spread to all modern platforms. Now, with a Netflix anime under its belt, a tenth anniversary website opening, and no word on what Itsuno’s latest project after DMC5 is, it seems like a Dragon’s Dogma sequel might be on its way. That would be great news, as the original game did a lot of things well while leaving plenty of room for improvement.
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Dragon's Dogma is, at its heart, an open world medieval fantasy game with a lot of charm. Players take control of the Arisen, a detailed custom character who is on a quest to save their land from a mysterious dark dragon. On their way they make use of Pawns, artificial minions that provide support in combat and will gradually develop over the course of the player's journey. Their frequent remarks can get annoying, but their insight can prove useful when
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