for dragon's dogma 2, turns out you can't make characters that are deemed "too flat" or "too short" so that sucks. imagine being a 5ft petite woman who wants to make herself in games but you can't these days because retards think you look like a child. the height floor is 160cm for fred fuchs' sake. that's the height of damaris, my phantasy star character. i can JUST BARELY make her. i don't think that's very short at all for a woman tbh.
you could make just straight up child characters in dragon's dogma, the original game. the steam discussion boards are going at it rn.
and damn.... how far we've fallen in terms of puritanism man. it used to be Fox News and the conservative rightoids that were all against video games, fun, and fiction... now it's seemingly EVERYONE including the people who used to hate this kind of censorship bullshit. like, we can't even have children that look normal, they have to look like these weird fucked up midgets like in cyberpunk because the devs are too worried people will want to fuck them or something. as if that would even be their issue to deal with.
i hate it here.
@SuperDicq tons of people have recommended it to me, though i haven't played it. too many games out there man :P definitely won't play the second one if i haven't played the first, but it's sad that they felt the need to cut that from the game. and 160cm is way too tall for a height minimum anyway.
@beardalaxy@gameliberty.club I like the first game. It has a pretty good sound track. A lot of the dialogue in the game is very meme worthy because NPCs repeat the same lines a lot, but I kinda like campy shit like that.
I personally enjoyed Dragon's Dogma a lot more than similar games at the time of release like Dark Souls. If you do play the PC version you should get a controller because with PC controls it is near unplayable.
Unfortunately they cut out this song from the Dark Arisen rerelease: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=8XBlBPtQW6g