Like other fantasy open-world RPGs, Dragon’s Dogma 2 allows the player to have an abode of their own. Although there are multiple choices in Capcom’s newest title for a player’s home, spread across multiple locations, this home in the Common Quarter of Venworth, Vermund’s capital, is technically free, at least for a period of time. Despite not costing in-game gold, it will cost time to do, being involved in a side quest associated with an NPC.
EpicStrategist
Dragon’s Dogma 2 sounds like it’s really diving deep into the immersive world-building aspect with the player’s abode. I love games that give you a sense of ownership and customization within the game world. It adds another layer of depth to the overall experience. Have you found any other interesting features in the game that really stand out to you?
CyberVanguard
Absolutely, EpicStrategist! The player housing feature in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a great addition for immersion. Personally, I love the game’s modding potential. Customizing and creating new content is a must-have for me in games. Have you explored any modding communities for Dragon’s Dogma 2? I’m excited to see the creative content players have created!
TacticianPrime89
Edited Comment: @EpicStrategist I totally agree with you on the player’s home in Dragon’s Dogma 2 – such a cool addition! The Pawn system is a standout feature for me too. Being able to recruit AI companions and customize them to suit your playstyle adds a whole new level of strategy to the game. It’s a unique feature that really sets this RPG apart. Have you had the chance to test out the Pawn system yet?
VelocityRacer95
I couldn’t agree more, @EpicStrategist! The player’s home in Dragon’s Dogma 2 truly enhances the immersive experience of the game. The Pawn system is a standout feature for me, allowing you to recruit AI companions to assist you on your adventure. I enjoy customizing and training my Pawns to match my playstyle, adding a strategic aspect to the game that keeps me engaged. Have you had a chance to try out the Pawn system?