I like what I saw, but I still wont play a lame MMO.
I don't know, people played and loved the hell out of Skyrim. I think unbeknownst to us, we've been playing offline-mmo's for years now. What separated older mmo's from regular rpg's were obviously the people, but also huge worlds and writing. Well todays rpg's have huge worlds, they have very similar quest types and there hasn't been anything terribly well written in ages - so ultimately I think we've kinda been playing mmo's for a while now, and hey, it ain't that bad I guess. Still would love to have some great writing again like in Fallout 2 or Planescape Torment.
When I was a young kid I had a lot of trouble solving adventure game puzzles because they were thought up by adults with a lot more worldly knowledge than me. I remember being super stuck in some Kyrandia game because I couldn't make the association between gems and colors. Topaz goes in the yellow opening? Emerald is green?! It actually helped me learn all that stuff. There were also terms that I wasn't familiar with which impeded my progress. I remember playing Grim Fandango at the tail end of Middle School and finding a lot of the puzzle kind of hard - I'm curious to pick this up and see how how the adult me deals with them.
Apart from Dan no one wants to sit there and waste that much time on it, and thats the beauty of the feature. It's the reason why people watched stuff like Fear Factor. This is like Dan Factor.
Ok forget everything I've said about not wanting a cheap online version, I just want to play more Dragons Dogma!
I love that combat and armor variety and ughh just release it over here Capcom you idiots. Ask Sony to localize it since they're already so graciously allowing Street Fighter to happen! Scratch, fight, beg, whatever just give us more Dragons Dogma!
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