What you need to know

  • As Dragon’s Dogma 2 launched on PC Thursday evening, a previously hidden suite of microtransactions became available for purchase.
  • Things you can buy for the single player ARPG include fast travel points, Rift Crystals for hiring Pawns and buying special items, appearance change and revival consumables, a special camping kit that weighs less than normal ones, and a few others.
  • In response to the microtransactions, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is being review bombed, with the game currently sitting at “Mostly Negative” on Steam.
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    Dragon’s Dogma 2 is being review bombed

    No, it’s not. Review bombing is a reaction caused by an extrinsic factor. DD2 is being reviewed negatively because of what’s built into the game.

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      Yeah, too many “journalists” chuck around the term review bombed to mean when a AAA game gets a load of (deserved) hate.

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        Good journalists go back, edit their original review to call out the bait and switch of hiding the microtransactions from reviewers, and adjust their score accordingly with microtransactions taken into accout.

        And release a follow up “article” just letting people know what happened and that they’ve updated the review, so it doesn’t fly under people’s radar.

        Seriously, reviewers need to stop softballing when this shit happens. It’s one thing for review copies to maybe be missing the final coat of polish. It’s something completely different to completely leave out a feature known to be contreversial in an attempt to pump up scores, then turn it on after the initial wave of buyers can no longer return their purchase. Not like they spontaneously developed this shit since review copies went out.

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          Too many reviewers don’t want to get kicked out of getting early releases and review codes so they can earn those yummy clicks.

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    $70 price point for entry, microtransactions for stupid shit, and launches with severe technical issues.

    I’m so sick of your shit Capcom.

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      When a game releases with multiple purchases along side it, it just means you chopped up my full price game and are charging me extra for what I should have already gotten

      WWE 2k24 in infuriating like this. If you want the full game on release, it’s actually like $150.

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        Supposedly a lot if not all of these micro transactions are simply faster unlocks to the content/feature, still though not a good look.

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    Seems like it’s just being accurately reviewed. How else are companies supposed to learn this is not okay?

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    Imagine putting microtransactions, paid character edit vouchers, Denuvo, and anti-cheat into a $70 single player only game. They know what’s happening, they’re just trying to shift blame onto the community.

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      …putting microtransactions, paid character edit vouchers, Denuvo, and anti-cheat into a $70 single player only game

      This reads like satire wtf

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      • Kernel level anti-cheat

      • Micro-transactions

      • Paid character edit vouchers

      Ouch, I’d be pissed too if my $70 was still not enough to buy all the character models, let alone that I would have to pay to re-customize my character. They 100% deserve this negative criticism.

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    The disappointment matches the excitement I felt when it got announced

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    I’m going to be angry about microtransaction once the game actually runs. A 5800X3D and 7900XT should not be getting 20 - 40 FPS with medium settings at 1440p.

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    Yeah I get it, I would never pay for microtransactions. I’m enjoying the game so far. I used mods to get all 999 of the items they sell so I don’t have to be bothered. It runs well enough on my system so imma keep enjoying it. I’ll leave a negative review for yall

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    Cant wait to play the next Monster Hunter and buy hunting permits at $2.99 for each hunt.

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    Something was off with the way fast travel worked but I didn’t expect they’d try to fucking sell it.

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    They almost got me with preorder last night, but I was like nah I’ll just wait and see in the morning. I love how i’ve been reading for weeks that “it’s good they made fast travel hard”, like preparing us for a fast travel MTX. Or it’s the greatest character creator of all time, but to edit after you have to spend more money - the game is basically $100 canadian. Absurd.

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      Never pre-order. Learned that long ago. Even games I have waited on for a long time, i’ll still wait. Starfield was most recent example of that.

      I think I will break the rule though for the factorio DLC, if they do a preorder.

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        Just curious on what you think the benefit of pre-ordering a factorio dlc would be instead of buying after release?

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          No real benefit. Guess I was trying to say that i trust factorio devs.

          Damn game has devoured years of my life…