Can't believe people are saying this game looks bland or dated. It's a low fantasy setting with more grounded aesthetics. There is something so serene about the game's vistas and open spaces that contrasts with the dangers of the monsters that lurk around every corner. Somehow, it brings me at peace.
People are more into Norse fantasy now thanks to Marvel, God of War 4&5 and Skyrim, the game that eclipsed the first Dragon's Dogma when they both released months apart.
Agreed! At times in cities I like to chill by the music playera, especially the ones playing the chord instrument or lute in Battahl, it's super nice and relaxing.
If I ever get this music when I'm playing, long as I don't get ambushed by a stray goblin or wolf, I'll probably just find a spot to chill and just look at the scenery This music is super relaxing
'Tis relaxing to be sure! Would make for a fine moment of respite, interrupted only by the odd «You're staring, Arisen! Has aught yonder caught your eye?»
It's a very good dynamic that some games have. Namely FromSoft games, like Dark Souls and Elden Ring, or CAPCOM games, such as Monster Hunter and Dragon's Dogma. All of these games swing between two extremely distinct moods. One is of intense action and incredible danger, usually with loud banger music. Then, in between those intense moments, the music either disappears completely or becomes much more sparse and relaxed, and you get to enjoy the beautiful vistas and detailed environments while walking around. It's also noteworthy that none of these games hold your hand too much when it comes to navigation. You get no paths drawn on your map, maps in general are imprecise, and a lot of important stuff isn't marked at all. You're forced to become familiar with your surroundings, to take things a bit slower than you would in another game, which means you end up engaging a lot more strongly with the non-combat mechanics, which ends up becoming quite relaxing
When this game isn't trying to kill you or inflicting psychic damage with its less than optimized quirks it genuinely has some of the most aesthetically pleasing environments to take in.
Both this game and the first one had some of my favorite soundtracks. I played the first during summertime and it always reminds me of windy warm days. I am so glad the ambience and music matched that same feeling in this game as well
Thank you for uploading this, I am having a rough time right now. I was having a panic attack and couldn't calm down until I found this. Thanks for helping me.
You have to own the rights for that kind of thing, so unless Capcom or one of the composers uploads the soundtrack to streaming services, it's not possible (covers are a slightly different story).
alternate menu и character creation это то что я искал. спасибо❤ Вообще музыка в 2 догме особенно боевые темы меня скорее разочаровали. это дум дум дум безидейное в сражениях с гоблинами ну просто уже бесить начало на 100 часу и хочется вообще выключить музыку. там вроде есть длс с музыкой из 1 части, но у нас в России не купишь
Pieces of the soundtrack already being available? Nice! Not sure if I will play the game right now (I can't keep the pace to buying a new big game every 3-4 months anymore, gaming is just pure business now), but listening to its soundtrack will definitely help me decide or not for the future. Thanks a lot for posting this here!
@@JacopoSkydweller Personally on xbox I haven't had a single performance issue. I think it's not as well optimized on PC but on console it's been great. I gotta say the price held me back aswell at first, but I'm almost 50 hours in now and it was so worth it. This game is amazing, so fun, I don't regret getting it.
@@spaghettiskateboard8275 Considering I've had this account for 8 years and watch RU-vid regularly, you would be wrong on that. Deal with the fact that I think dragons dogma looks boring as heII