A glimpse at some gameplay footage of the new content to be available with Dark Arisen.
Capcom addresses the backlash regarding their DLC strategy.
Capcom has been under some heat lately due to their usage of on-disc DLC with some of their games, such as Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Street Fighter X Tekken. Capcom is listening, and has recently made a statement on their Ask Capcom forums.
Available for the PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on May 22, 2012.
This is a game you will probably want to pay attention to.
Capcom has been quite the news grabber lately, and it has been mostly negative news over the past year and a half or so. Whatever your feelings for the prolific Japanese developer/publisher, it can’t be denied that Capcom has been one of the most aggressive leaders in establishing new IPs this generation. While that has given us everything from very popular properties like Dead Rising to failures like Dark Void and games that can’t quite be defined like Asura’s Wrath, new and untested games seem to come out of the House of Mega Man at least a couple times a year. Enter Dragon’s Dogma, a game that hopes to bridge the gap between Japanese and Western development sensibilities.
The third part of a series of Dragon's Dogma developer diaries that delves even deeper into the making of this video game.
One of the several giant enemies that players get to fight in Dragon's Dogma.
The second part of a series of Dragon's Dogma developer diaries which respectively focuses on character development, and the importance of the pawns.
The first of a series of developer diaries that is focused on the makings of Dragon's Dogma.