Historical low for this fairly-recently-released PC version of the rough-and-ready console game. Hire limited-vocabulary pawns as you explore a world on foot on a perilous adventure, fighting gigantic monsters and looting ever-more-powerful gear. And just when you think the adventure ends, that's when it really begins...
I've already got this on 360, so I'll be passing (until it's a fiver), but the PC version is apparently oodles better thanks to finally fixing that frame-rate, along with the usual PC bonuses. But they're masterworks all, you can't go wrong.
Edit: thanks to Lukester, who adds:
"Also you can get a further 5% of the price, if you join there uncut steam group"
Got it on PS-Plus and couldn't get on with it, too many performance issues. But the PC version intrigues me because it is so highly praised on consoles, but we have better RPGs now don't we.
sharzam1 to sharzam1
5 Aug 16#8
I did heat it thourgh :smiley:
SkilledNutter to sharzam1
5 Aug 16#10
Hard to compare this with new games such as The Witcher 3 or Bloodborne, this game does stand on its own. I finished it twice back to back on the 360 and I could have gone a 3rd time lol
Seanspeed
5 Aug 161#6
It runs like butt on the PS3. That's never nice, but it's made all the worse that it's a very action-combat orientated game. I also bought it used on PS3 for cheap a couple years ago and I just couldn't do it. Got 30 minutes in or so and stopped cuz it felt awful. Being able to play it in 60fps just makes a world of a difference.
You also aren't straddled by black bars on the PC version.
Lukester
5 Aug 161#4
Great game. Also you can get a further 5% of the price, if you join there uncut steam group :smiley:
Seanspeed
5 Aug 16#3
Outside the combat, it's really only a very serviceable-at-best open world RPG. That said, the combat *is* really good and it encourage you to switch up your class frequently. I'd recommend the game, but would warn people the game has a lot of rough aspects.
SkilledNutter
5 Aug 16#2
Brilliant game, amazing story. A must buy on PC even if you've played it before.
terry's june to SkilledNutter
5 Aug 161#5
Just bought for £2 on PS3, why is the PC version must buy?
Just Wondering
5 Aug 16#1
Takes a little bit of time to get into the system, the menu system is a tad confusing, but ultimately a great game
Opening post
I've already got this on 360, so I'll be passing (until it's a fiver), but the PC version is apparently oodles better thanks to finally fixing that frame-rate, along with the usual PC bonuses. But they're masterworks all, you can't go wrong.
Edit: thanks to Lukester, who adds:
"Also you can get a further 5% of the price, if you join there uncut steam group"
10 comments
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-dragons-dogma-pc-face-off
You also aren't straddled by black bars on the PC version.