Dragon's Dogma | A Complete History and Retrospective

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  • @YourFavoriteSon1
    @YourFavoriteSon1  2 года назад +327

    How do you feel about Dragon's Dogma Dad? 🐉

    • @atomicrooster7567
      @atomicrooster7567 2 года назад +38

      I’m proud of you son this is why you’re my favorite

    • @МаксимКулешов-о5п
      @МаксимКулешов-о5п 2 года назад +8

      Son, what about your yakuza retrospective?

    • @Zackcatyt
      @Zackcatyt 2 года назад +10

      Very exciting to see this pop up. Thanks for speaking about this great game, son.

    • @putinmahcochin1636
      @putinmahcochin1636 2 года назад +25

      Recently picked it up, fuggin loved it. Made my Pawn based on my daughter, and got the pawn humanity ending, literally cried. Also, she created her own class *she's 4 so she picked what vocation and outfits, and LOVED that she regularly saved daddy in the game.

    • @Skyver24
      @Skyver24 2 года назад +27

      After the announcement of a sequel I was hoping someone would talk about this game again and seeing this video in my feed made all the memories from playing it on the 360 come rushing back. For that, I can’t thank you enough Son. However, I must say that it’s a shame there wasn’t a mention of the original title theme “Into Free”. It’s a genuine banger even if it doesn’t fit the tone of the game

  • @nordinreecendo512
    @nordinreecendo512 2 года назад +1010

    If you face the Seneschal in online mode, the Seneschal isn't a random player and Pawn, it's the player and Pawn who most recently defeated the Seneschal.

    • @evanpetelle5669
      @evanpetelle5669 Год назад +101

      That is an awesome way to do it.

    • @Acrylescent
      @Acrylescent Год назад +69

      @I Just Wanna Talk About Games something that is probably needing note here…
      There are teams that work on a game and are dedicated to certain facets such as design, writing, programming and so on.
      I would say the story was just meh no matter what mechanics they threw in the game, but it is unique. I’ll give them that.

    • @AlbinoMothDragon
      @AlbinoMothDragon Год назад +49

      @I Just Wanna Talk About Games do you actually develop games? If not you should stop assuming that the teams working on that were also working on the things that were cut.

    • @amadhollow635
      @amadhollow635 Год назад +40

      On ng+ it’s your former arisen

    • @petermccauley6660
      @petermccauley6660 Год назад +11

      If you have friends who have beaten the game it will be them and their pawn

  • @765craven4
    @765craven4 2 года назад +608

    One thing that I absolutely adored of what I played of this game, and never hear anybody talk about, was the sprinting animation. The Arisen needs a little time to reach their full sprint and time to come to a stop, and the animation reflects the effort going into both of those tasks. Few games make the sprinting animation look quite as realistic and weighty as this games and I really appreciated that about it.

    • @zckclaf
      @zckclaf 2 года назад

      Aaaww v

    • @ErkanMehmedali
      @ErkanMehmedali 2 года назад +48

      I love the sprint jumping. I do feel the weight and distance of jumping. It does feel like your character is running full speed.

    • @murkurenb3066
      @murkurenb3066 Год назад +18

      Not only that the character size determines stamina use

    • @765craven4
      @765craven4 Год назад +12

      @I Just Wanna Talk About Games You start on a dime for sure, but you don't hit top speed for a second or so, and stopping happens sooner if you haven't hit top speed.

    • @brentgrisier1738
      @brentgrisier1738 Год назад +10

      Also when your syamina reaches near empty you character starts staggering as if they are running out of breath.

  • @feralbunnydonut8495
    @feralbunnydonut8495 2 года назад +397

    Absolutely loved this game, the point when the everfall opens up and the mystery that follows is to this day one of the most surprising moments in gaming that I have ever experienced

    • @zimattack9994
      @zimattack9994 2 года назад +13

      I still remember My first run of bitter balck isle was crazy

    • @zackyong919
      @zackyong919 2 года назад +9

      Good news, they announced dragons dogma 2

    • @Tarmax94
      @Tarmax94 2 года назад +9

      Oh definitely, I was in last year of highschool when this game released, I was 17 back then (27 now) and I remember defeating the dragon and thinking, this is it, I've done it, what an amazing game, then the ever fall opens up and my jaw drops to the floor.
      Sooo incredibly happy with the announcement of the second entry. I'm currently on my 10th and 11th run simultaneously on PC and Xbox Series S. I never get tired on this game.

    • @douglasfir306
      @douglasfir306 Год назад +6

      The whole post-dragon game is complete nightmare fuel. I saw the black sky and remember thinking; something is terribly wrong here

  • @RUNTCH
    @RUNTCH 2 года назад +348

    I appreciate that wyrms appear during post-game, speaking different languages and generally confused as to what's going on.

    • @Jigalipuff
      @Jigalipuff Год назад +7

      I must've missed this. Are there videos of it?

    • @vipeyboii
      @vipeyboii Год назад +71

      ​@@Jigalipuff in Gransys there's Drakes, Wyrms, and Wyverns that all speak the dragon language and are all confused or speaking in a way to the arisen

    • @DZ-1987
      @DZ-1987 11 месяцев назад +11

      There's a Drake in the forest before post game as well.

    • @grimms1916
      @grimms1916 9 месяцев назад +13

      And one single wyvern in the water gods altar who speeks english and is meant to be one of the cassardis villagers turned dragon​@@vipeyboii

    • @Dsrgreyy
      @Dsrgreyy 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@grimms1916I didn’t see that one

  • @JuliusCaesar103
    @JuliusCaesar103 2 года назад +116

    Did you just bless my month with an unexpected long ass video on the best game of all time? Proud of you, son.

  • @UpToSpeedOnJaguar
    @UpToSpeedOnJaguar 2 года назад +154

    The cutscene with Elysion getting crushed and the monologue of the dragon is one of my favorite moments in gaming. I still get the cool-factor chills seeing it again. The depiction of Grigori is probably one of the best red dragons ever made.

    • @redlegionknight2194
      @redlegionknight2194 Год назад +19

      (The rantings of an up jumped zealot make for tedious listening) best line ever

    • @cooperlittlehales6268
      @cooperlittlehales6268 Год назад +10

      @@redlegionknight2194 "When the weak court death, they find it" is another banger of a line.

  • @TheGlamourNazi
    @TheGlamourNazi Год назад +112

    “The main title is a beautiful song, an Angelic voice-“
    “THE WIND IS PUSHING ME”

    • @dr.calibrations7984
      @dr.calibrations7984 6 месяцев назад +8

      Best song NGL wish the new games old sound pack had that one

    • @rooddlesmcgrif69able
      @rooddlesmcgrif69able 6 месяцев назад +6

      Dude it's a crime that that song wasn't played when you for fighting Gregor 🫠

    • @SiD19884
      @SiD19884 5 месяцев назад +1

      me on the way to bluemoon tower yes.

  • @ZGamingGuy
    @ZGamingGuy 2 года назад +258

    As someone who works 12 hour shifts, videos like this are an absolute blessing.
    Also, this game has some of the most awesome magic I've ever seen in a game. Makes you feel like a sorcerer that can take on an army

    • @DomitriCervantes
      @DomitriCervantes 2 года назад

      Whats your job?

    • @leftovernoise
      @leftovernoise 2 года назад

      This is why I've put off playing it. Also work 12s and super long games are tough to fit in. That being said I did manage to put in like 150 hours in elden ring but that's besides the point

    • @crabmansteve6844
      @crabmansteve6844 2 года назад +1

      Another 12 guy!
      I work four 12hr shifts in a row, I'm a lineman for a telecomm.

    • @atlas2858
      @atlas2858 2 года назад +1

      same here!

    • @J-_-S
      @J-_-S Год назад +4

      uh imagine how fast live goes by working like that. Giving time in exchnage of wage.

  • @XanderCrease
    @XanderCrease 2 года назад +166

    Retrospectives like these have helped keep Dragon's Dogma from slipping into obscurity and highlights to Capcom the passion of it's fan base. Great Deep Dive!

    • @redlegionknight2194
      @redlegionknight2194 Год назад +6

      This game is massively underappreciated when it is so much better than most games akin to this even now

    • @R3TR0J4N
      @R3TR0J4N Год назад

      ngl love these formats, they are a welcome one for me as a spotlight for games you mentioned

  • @RedHeracross
    @RedHeracross 2 года назад +78

    Giant woman for a pawn, eh? Absolutely blessed taste my son.

  • @AndrewTime9106
    @AndrewTime9106 2 года назад +94

    I adored this game when I played it on the 360. The class and subclass system is insanely fun to mess around with & the pawn system is simple, yet effective. Can’t wait to see what happens with 2. Great work on another banger, son 👌🏻

  • @PlaidSuitPinstripeWorld
    @PlaidSuitPinstripeWorld Год назад +122

    My favourite thing about this game is the fact that the Hydra from the beginning of the game writes the Arisen a note asking for a fight...
    I'm not even kidding, once you're in the post game you can get a quest from the quest board asking you to kill the Hydra in the arena underneath the shadow fort, but it's written from a first person perspective, it's something along the lines of "I'm in the arena under the fort, come and face me arisen" I always found that hilarious.

    • @islandofmelanat
      @islandofmelanat Год назад +14

      That quest was so strange, it always felt like there should be more to it to me. It takes place in a huge coliseum which is unused outside of that quest, and there's a unique cutscene of the gate opening and the Hydra coming out flanked by goblins. Maybe it's another piece of half-finished sidequest content that they were unable to fully realize

    • @cooperlittlehales6268
      @cooperlittlehales6268 Год назад +11

      @@islandofmelanat It is likely an unfinished area, but there is another quest that asks you to defeat the cyclops that occupies it before you defeat the dragon. Interesting to note that if you interact with the large gate where the hydra came from, it says something along the lines of "Enemies... They're everywhere!" which I always found strange because most players would only interact with it after beating the hydra. Maybe there was meant to be a boss rush mode in there or something?

    • @dmaxwell910901
      @dmaxwell910901 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@cooperlittlehales6268 I feel like that gate was meant to lead to the so-called "frontier lands", which is mentioned in some of the loading screen texts.

  • @stygianwolf362
    @stygianwolf362 2 года назад +113

    Hey son, I don't comment often but I feel like this warrants it. I found your channel thanks to the Legacy of Kain retrospective, really loved that game and I love listening to longform analysis of games and other media, I really admire how fast you've been churning these videos out at frankly insane pace, I can see this channel will blow up with how hard you're going, looking forward to all the lovely longform videos you will be releasing.

  • @metalrob6713
    @metalrob6713 2 года назад +29

    I've played many rpg's on my time, and none of them had striked me more than Dragon's Dogma. I got into it by same time when other rpg was a huge talk, Skyrim, game that I was hoohed on too, and favoured that more than DD, so it took YEARS later when I finally got into DD, the Dark Arisen version, I created my character, and pawn who was female elven archer, red haired too. Fought against griffins, goblins and of course, dragons too.
    And what an experience it was.
    However, sometimes during my travels in Gransys, I often stopped and simply, enjoyed the world around me, the noises of animals and breeze while you walk through the woods was just lively experience.
    Especially during nights when night really is, well... NIGHT, dark and scary, very horror game like, when you have to carry a lantern with you so you can see what's in front of you. And during night, monsters come out as scarier as ever, when I encountered Chimera first time, it was night and it jumped from behind, it really gave me goosebumps.
    Those kinds of moments make this game, Dragon's Dogma, so special, a journey to the world of life and dangers that are worth to experience yourself.
    This game REALLY is a "masterwork, you can't go wrong with it."

  • @nunyabizness6376
    @nunyabizness6376 Год назад +48

    PRO TIP: The moment I realized I could fill empty flasks and I found a healing pool, I just smiled. Me and my pawns stopped at a shop, bought 100s of flasks, and made a few trips back and forth. Never worried about healing again.

    • @quemsereu2009
      @quemsereu2009 8 месяцев назад +5

      Wow where the heck did you find a healing pool

    • @nunyabizness6376
      @nunyabizness6376 8 месяцев назад +14

      @@quemsereu2009 there's several. They glow at night

    • @irontarkus4205
      @irontarkus4205 7 месяцев назад +12

      I put a port crystal right in a healing pool so I just teleport back and forth and have almost 1,000 spring water bottles lmao

    • @nunyabizness6376
      @nunyabizness6376 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@irontarkus4205 that's dope af

    • @a_rat_named_mouse
      @a_rat_named_mouse 6 месяцев назад +8

      This is infinitely easier in the Bitterblack Isle, as Barroch (who lets you access your storage, among other things) will appear in a safe zone that also has a Healing Spring within its bounds. Literally a 15 second walk away.

  • @kaargen
    @kaargen 2 года назад +69

    Yes, I love it! I can point out three specific things I love in this game:
    -Pawns! Some may silence them, but I think that's heresy. I love that the game is a party-based RPG with some actually smart and helpful AI. Good AI is simply not something that you see often enough these days.
    -A real feeling of having to put effort into adventure. It's not so stressful that it feels like a survival game, but knowing where to find certain herbs and knowing how to combine them as well as all the things you can do with other items in the game really makes the difference in a fight.
    -The story! It feels like such a perfect blend of a Western-style CRPG and a JRPG. I like how it starts out simple but gets more and more mystical, culminating with you basically deconstructing the way the world works. The player has real agency in this.

    • @Iymarra
      @Iymarra 2 года назад +19

      Are you really playing Dragon's Dogma if you don't have 3 idiots screaming TIS WEAK TO FIRE all the time?

    • @kingofflames738
      @kingofflames738 2 года назад +12

      @@Iymarra Wolves hunt in packs!

    • @PAJ_L2001
      @PAJ_L2001 7 месяцев назад +1

      I was clumsy!

  • @TheGrayll
    @TheGrayll 2 года назад +23

    The Mercedes vs Julian fight is my instance of absolutely adoring this game. 2 obvious options but 3 outcomes. i just happened to have a wakestone on me and doing the blacksmith son quest.

  • @fataconsilium4890
    @fataconsilium4890 8 месяцев назад +7

    The only complaint i have os that most new players never got to hear the OG title screen, a song called "into free" which was a fast-paced rock song and was so good.

  • @datboyfish
    @datboyfish 2 года назад +26

    I remember playing this back when it came out for 2 weeks straight being completely hooked. The multiple "endings" had me wanting to keep playing and I've beat it and replayed it with the same character at least 6 times. It's still, to this day, one of my favorite games or all time, and after watching this, I might go back and replay it again.

    • @brandaggedon9719
      @brandaggedon9719 11 месяцев назад +1

      Good news. Dragons dogma 2 babbyyyyy.

  • @JDracovia129
    @JDracovia129 2 года назад +41

    Slight correction with Daimon son. He wasn't an Arisen at first when he started adventuring with Grette and Olra but then became one. He was faced against Grette who was the Dragon when she failed to kill the Seneschal then cursed into his form while Olra (his pawn and lover) was slain by Grette.

    • @Nabs-xd2qr
      @Nabs-xd2qr Год назад +3

      Isnt it kinda messed up to sleep w one's own pawn? Lol. They kinda have to do whatever the Arisen asks.

    • @gamer3859
      @gamer3859 Год назад +2

      ​@@Nabs-xd2qr Depends. You do see pawns in the story who are unbound so they have choice.

  • @kevmasengale6903
    @kevmasengale6903 Год назад +6

    One thing I notice you missed..... The original main menu song!
    It was nice little J-Pop number that didn't fit the theme at all, but was perfect for getting you pumped to kill the dragon.
    My only assumption for its removal for DD:DA, is copyright issues.

  • @brunovega6479
    @brunovega6479 2 года назад +30

    I love this plot analysis of the post game. A great take on the cyclical, doomed nature of the arisen's path to a form of enslaved goodhood.
    I think what's most amazing about the dark arisen expansion the villain Daimon. He is a result of an arisen accidentally triggering a curse after having this very same epiphany you have as a player, which makes it all the more tragic. Worse, in trying to rebel against the wheel of fate and break the cycle as it where, he completely isolates himself from the posibility of exerting change.
    Also in the dark arisen expansion there is another corrupted, mad arisen that takes the form of the classical depiction of death, wielding a lantern and sythe. I'm not entirely sure how this comes to pass but considering there are a few hostile pawns roaming around the Lower levels of the island, it's possible that a world separate from the seneshal but still linked to the mystical rift of the ever fall causes that corruption, if not it has to be daemon himself.
    sorry about the word vomit, I love this game's lore

    • @a_rat_named_mouse
      @a_rat_named_mouse 6 месяцев назад

      Ashe had wished for the power to break the cycle and, in a sense, he did. He had given rise to the Bitterblack Isle, which drew in other Arisen and basically imprisoned them there, rendering them incapable of feeding into the cycle. He did "stop" the cycle of eternal return, but he never "finished" it. He did what is akin to causing a car crash to interrupt traffic- sure, there is suddenly no way down the street, but once he falls to our Arisen, the proverbial wreck is moved off of the road. The cars resume driving down the road, the cycle continues once more.

  • @nunyanunya4147
    @nunyanunya4147 6 месяцев назад +3

    I've beaten both Dogma and Dark Arisen multiple times each.
    im 4 hours into Dogma2 and... I've played the same game now 3 times with slightly different name. and slightly updated graphics. ;

    • @gnarlytrxstan
      @gnarlytrxstan 6 месяцев назад

      Hopefully w recent sales announcements either eventually DD2 or DD3 will become the game we’ve always seen it have the potential to become. More expansion, enemies, classes, narratives, higher paid writers, less rushing or quota meeting or or corporate bottlenecking or laziness (hopefully)

  • @Skybreaker1337
    @Skybreaker1337 2 года назад +12

    I actually played this about 4 years ago for the first time and I honestly regret not playing it before Dragon Age: Origins as I find them to have so many paralels and both being superbly fantastic games. I also secretly wish this is what Skyrim is like, as no other game made me so happy to go hunting dragons and feel badass while doing it as this one.

    • @maskednil
      @maskednil Год назад +1

      Skyrim's end dragon battle is a joke! Compared to DD where Grigori chase you through a cavernous ruin and then flies through the sky while you desperately cling on him for life!

  • @erris5744
    @erris5744 2 года назад +25

    So I don't think that the Arisen breaks the chain, due purely to the fact that the previous Seneschal pulls the Godsbane from his chest, as if he also plunged it into himself.

  • @RandomKid1015
    @RandomKid1015 2 года назад +27

    This is by far one of my favorite games of all time. So yeah. I’ll watch anyone talk about it for over an hour lol.
    The little details in the game are really what makes it stand out for me.
    Some of my favorite bits is being able to kill the gryphon immediately finishing the quest early and that it isn’t a fully forced scripted sequence.
    A pawn telling me that the next quest involves carrying a heavy thing so be sure to pack light.
    The way the story and lore is actually really interesting albeit not told in a way that’s immediately apparent.
    Wolves hunt in packs.
    They’re masterworks all you can’t go wrong.
    Also man I feel like no other game has ever captured what it’s like to truly have the power of actually terrifyingly powerful magical spells. The feel of casting a tornado, causing giant ice pillars to erupt from the ground, or just plain have meteors rain from the sky are just leagues ahead of spell casting as it’s depicted in other games.

  • @morgan79737
    @morgan79737 2 года назад +33

    I love this game so much. The Everfall, Seneschal and the entirety of Bitterblack Isle is as good as the deepest Dark Souls lore IMO.
    Dark Arisen does make another change that was overlooked in your video: it revamps fast travel to have eternal ferrystones available from the get-go with some static portcrystals around the world.

    • @rustyshackle8000
      @rustyshackle8000 2 года назад +3

      The Eternal Ferrystone and static Portcrystals singlehandedly saved the game for me. I tried so many times to beat it, but always found it so tedious to travel around. But once I learned about the Ferrystones in Dark Arisen, the game became much more palatable.

    • @maskednil
      @maskednil Год назад

      @@rustyshackle8000 same here. Played the original on ps3 and the constant traveling wore me out. Later, I learned of these new additions and got Dark Arisen on pc to continue and found it far more streamlined

  • @JJJBunney001
    @JJJBunney001 2 года назад +5

    I love this game but for some reason I really struggle to get into it after getting into the first major city I always fall off

  • @paranoyd70
    @paranoyd70 2 года назад +4

    Farnival sells unlimited Conquerors Periapts later on, which are extremely useful. Allowing him to be found guilty blocks this, which is detrimental, imho. Also, there are a number of acts that can play out differently...for example, when Mercedes fights Julian, you can let her fight & be defeated, or you can intervene and wup Julian's arse. But if you can defeat Julian without getting hit, you can use a wakestone to revive him, which causes Julian to have a change of heart and he will turn himself in. Visit him in Gran Soren in the dungeons later on, and he will gift you his shield. Dragon's Dogma has a number of quests that can be handled in very different ways with secret rewards.

  • @EatWave
    @EatWave 2 года назад +5

    55:38 There are actually four options here.
    1. Let Mercedes fight and lose.
    2. Intercede and wound Julian, letting him escape with his life.
    3. Kill Julian by doing enough damage to him before he can flee.
    4. Use a Wakestone on Julian after killing him so he can be arrested and put in a prison cell (which can be visited later to increase affinity with him).

  • @Thwompapotamus
    @Thwompapotamus 8 месяцев назад +2

    Just got past Grigori. Had the game for years from a capcom humble bundle. Sad i waited this long but now i can listen to this retrospective, son. Cant wait for the sequel in a few weeks

  • @Sophnar0747
    @Sophnar0747 2 года назад +29

    Been dying for you to cover this game, it’s pretty great. Methinks your dad is proud of you for covering it too. ❤️

    • @alessandromata190
      @alessandromata190 2 года назад +3

      Who would've thought that the one and only based Sophia Narwitz would be found here. I see that when not scarring the internet you enjoy quality content of our dear son.

    • @Sophnar0747
      @Sophnar0747 2 года назад +5

      @@alessandromata190 Lengthy video game essays are my favorite content on youtube, it makes up the majority of what I watch. Even those that hit the 5-10 hour mark. And our boy Son here is especially good at making em.

    • @alessandromata190
      @alessandromata190 2 года назад

      @@Sophnar0747 Well, I have to agree, video game essays make for really interesting content, and just as you said, he is indeed really good at creating engaging content, and is really thorough with his coverage on top of all that.

  • @WC1376C22
    @WC1376C22 11 месяцев назад +5

    I had never heard of your channel until I started looking at a game I had never played...DDDA. This is very well done, even a year later it resonates. I don't want to insult you by compairing you to other YT folks but, I am a major fan of long form presentations. I started long form reviews with Skill Up, and moved over to Luke Stephenson...they both seem to have gotten board of this format and are now reaching for the low hanging fruit. Today alone (because of this vid) I have managed to binge at least four of yours that caught my eye. Keep up the good work, and I hope you do not get tired of doing these type of reviews and retrospects. Cheers!

  • @TioMegamanX
    @TioMegamanX 2 года назад +2

    49:00 Did Feste really sold us out? or was he actually being that loud to warn us about the Duke approaching?

  • @Weeks12
    @Weeks12 2 года назад +9

    I love Dragons Dogma. I remember first time playing it and i absolutely hated it. Few years later i replayed it out of boredom and discovered what a masterpiece i was missing. Now every few months i replay it and have a blast each time. definitely a true hidden gem.

    • @hp2546
      @hp2546 Год назад

      I am pretty sure all those trials and errors you went through became your wake up call. Then once you figured out how to get past each stage while being at a low level, you ended up learning to love that game.

  • @goldenalpaca3881
    @goldenalpaca3881 2 года назад +6

    I actually stopped watching half way through to pick up this game. it was just never on my radar at launch but you convinced me to finally try it.
    you got me son, you got me.

    • @mothsforeyes
      @mothsforeyes Год назад

      Did you enjoy your time with it?

  • @onatgz
    @onatgz 2 года назад +3

    hello dude. really like your videos. great content. i assume it must have taken a lot of work. gg.

  • @Briarcastle
    @Briarcastle 2 года назад +8

    Dragon's Dogma has been my one of my favorite games since I first played it and I'm just so, so happy that over the years its managed to find an audience that appreciates it, quirks and all. Let's all hope Itsuno gets to make the game he wanted to the first time around; without any compromises!

  • @Phantomfile
    @Phantomfile 2 года назад +13

    When it came down to Fournival’s trial I decided to save him because he’s a father after all. I didn’t want Simone to be without a parent.
    Fournival actually became more generous at the end after we saved him.
    The other part of this is if you did let him be executed, Simone won’t stop mourning for his father and blames you for it.
    For the family that needed to be evicted, on my first play through I let the family keep their home only ended up regretting ot later because at the end the kid lost both his home and parents to the everfall.
    However if you did get them evicted whilst giving them the money to move, they actually find a better place to live at the farm area.
    So when you said you let Fournival die I felt bad for Simone. She was genuinely crying for ger dad and that left a bad taste on my play through.
    Nowadays I play giving the NPCs a better outcome whenever I start another N+.
    Also I prefer romancing Mercedes. I’ve had the princess way too many times already.

  • @v01156
    @v01156 2 года назад +8

    i'm not sure this will be read, but dragon's dogma is my all time favourite game ever and ten years later it still stirs in me a spirit of adventure and wanderlust.
    i absolutely adored your video and presentation on something i love so much, son.

  • @WeArrLegion
    @WeArrLegion 2 года назад +4

    Replaying it now and cannot stop. Doesn't even start to bore me.
    I said after this I'll move to NG+ a week ago and am still trying to max gear and vocations 😂🤦🏼‍♂️
    Near perfect game.
    Only thing the sequel needs to update is the inventorymanagement and the warrior deserves all 6 skillslots instead of 3.
    Beyond that nothing wrong with it ❤️

  • @LRC363
    @LRC363 2 года назад +4

    FUCK YES THIS GAME GOES SO FUCKING HARD

  • @escalatingbarbarism5096
    @escalatingbarbarism5096 2 года назад +25

    This isn't my favorite game of all time (it's maybe my fourth or fifth favorite), but it is the game I've replayed more than any other. It's a rare RPG where different classes can almost change the genre of the game itself by how differently some of them play from each other.

  • @jotun.616
    @jotun.616 8 месяцев назад +4

    They shouldve added that if you lose you actually play as a dragon.

  • @cipher2508
    @cipher2508 2 года назад +4

    This game got me interested...so I'm just gonna like the video, stop watching, start downloading the game, & I'll get back to you after I've finished it :]
    Thanx for introducing it to me Son, Love your passion for videogames

  • @Mort-es4vl
    @Mort-es4vl 2 года назад +7

    This game is so underrated, doesn’t get the attention it deserves. You can see Berserk influenced the art style. Great vid btw :)

    • @Crafty-One
      @Crafty-One 2 года назад

      oh man. berserk. awesome

  • @Zorkii
    @Zorkii 2 года назад +15

    I can't sing the praise of Dragon's Dogma enough. Amazing combat, classes, story, magic variety, pawns, the world, and its monsters, it's such a great game and experience. One of my favorite games ever since a GameStop manager convinced me to try the Demo before it came out on 360. It's so great that more and more people are making videos and posts about an underrated gem of a game.

  • @iwanc8588
    @iwanc8588 2 года назад +10

    11:35 I think the language is Latin. They really went all out for this. I’m impressed they got the voice of the dragon in the game to also do the anime too, shame the plot didn’t also get the same consideration 😭

    • @ThePawnedPawn
      @ThePawnedPawn 2 года назад +5

      Absolutely it was latin. Me and a couple of others translated it several months back. It adds a lot to his character to see what he actually says.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@ThePawnedPawnwhat means

    • @ThePawnedPawn
      @ThePawnedPawn 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@AC-hj9tv "Io aqua rata mas querite"
      *"Ho! I've found a courageous one by these shores."*
      "Aqua rata taeter omni"
      *"And yet these waters are entirely fouled."*
      "Nis querota quoto labare"
      *"How many struggle, protest, and fall?"*
      "Nomen meum Grigori vestestra mystaen meus morata eta malada"
      *"My name is Grigori. This is your initiation. My cruel gift of eternal life."*

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@ThePawnedPawn whoa

  • @aoi01152
    @aoi01152 2 года назад +2

    THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT THE DARK ARINSEN DLC IS INFINITE TRANSPORTATION BEFORE YOU HAVE TO WALK BECAUSE TRANSPORTATION STONES LIMITED AND EXPENSIVE

  • @niallbaker7347
    @niallbaker7347 2 года назад +4

    I remember this gem 😍 first time I grappled a cyclops and climbed up to stab it’s eye, I knew it was gonna be a good game

  • @comyuse9103
    @comyuse9103 2 года назад +5

    the most revolutionary game to go totally ignored by the industry.

  • @SpergusonAutismo
    @SpergusonAutismo 2 года назад +2

    its better than anything from software has ever made, and its not even a finished game. which is one of the biggest crimes in videogame history. capcom deserves nothing short of the guillotine for rushing this game out.

  • @kaluth7668
    @kaluth7668 2 года назад +16

    Dragon's Dogma did everything Elden Ring wanted to be, if Capcom wasn't such a fuck up it would have been a true timeless master piece. Fite me.

    • @IzraelGraves
      @IzraelGraves 2 года назад +5

      It IS a timeless masterpiece all on its own, man, there's no need to hate on Elden Ring just to try to step-stone DD. It doesn't need it. Chill out lol

    • @JJJBunney001
      @JJJBunney001 2 года назад +1

      @@IzraelGraves it definitely isn't timeless, it has its issues but it is good

    • @kaluth7668
      @kaluth7668 2 года назад

      @@IzraelGraves I don't hate Dark Souls 4, I'm just burnt out on that style of game. And we all know that the new armoured core game is just gonna be dark souls but with mechs because that's were the money is.

  • @MrMango-ll3nf
    @MrMango-ll3nf 2 года назад +7

    I love the structure of your videos. The way you blend your description of story and gameplay really adds to the viewing experience. Thank you for your art.

  • @TheAgent0060
    @TheAgent0060 9 месяцев назад +2

    You can find a skeleton key past the gate in the Noble Quarter. There will be steps leading down but turn around to look where you just came from and you'll see a chest on a ledge.

  • @ThePawnedPawn
    @ThePawnedPawn 2 года назад +11

    @11:24 - This was actually finally translated several months ago. I should know, I was part of the team who spent weeks (not exaggerating) deciphering the speech, translating it, then figuring out the most likely meaning given the context.
    It's entirely latin, by the way. I don't speak latin, so...that was fun. 😆
    Loving the retrospective here though. In my opinion this game can't possibly receive enough love and its been criminally underrated since basically the very beginning.

  • @Tentaculat
    @Tentaculat 2 года назад +3

    I played on PC a couple of years ago. Bought it for almost nothing on a steam sale just before I had to leave to the countryside to my mother's house since someone broke in while she wasn't there and I wanted to be there while we installed some locks and shit. I took my laptop with me and I had this and maybe one other game. I had no access to an internet connection so I spent whatever free time I had with this game. It was perfect for that type of moment since I had no idea about the game at all, just bought it because it was so cheap, and had no access to guides or anything so I had to figure out all the game story and systems by myself which added a lot to my enjoyment of the game as it felt like playing in the 90's when you couldn't just look up guides for any small puzzle you found or look for optimal builds and crap like that. I probably put like 200 hours on it with multiple playthroughs and it's an excellent game, full of content that really begs to be explored blind, with hundreds of small touches that only show up if you spend a lot of time in the game and that normally you'd just miss because you want t oget to the end, or you'd just look up some video instead to find out what happens. It's one of those games that really captures the idea of the wold being alive, with characters moving on with their lives and goals apart from whatever it is you are doing.
    I really can't wait for DD2.

  • @vul4ak
    @vul4ak 2 года назад +3

    Excellent work, Son! You're already good, but you're getting even better.
    Nonetheless here's some small things to add:
    If at the end of the Ring quest you make a forgery of it and keep the original - the Duke cannot open the chest in his treasury with the fake one, hence you can't get the Paladin's Mantle from there unless you sneak in during the night and get it yourself by having the ring in your inventory.
    Furthermore keeping the ring is the best thing you can do as it lowers the casting time of spells, making it a great bonus for magic (blue) vocations.
    (SPOILERS FOR BITTERBLACK ISLE BELOW!)
    Bitterblack Isle - appart from serving as the mandatory optional ultra hard dungeon in a JRPG also has the narrative goal of explaining what happens when an Arisen rejects the cycle and refuses to take their place in it.
    You have the Dragonforged who sacrificed his kingdom for knowledge
    The Duke who sacrificed his loved one for power and riches
    and you have the one Arisen who refused the cycle altogether and became its enemy (luring Arisens to his isle to be slain so they cannot further the cycle)
    In a way if the Senechal is the God of this world, Daimon is the Satan. The fallen angel who rejected the whole chain but ended up bitter.
    They sure put a lot of thought into fleshing out what at first look is a generic fantasy setting, didn't they?

  • @YetiCoolBrother
    @YetiCoolBrother 2 года назад +2

    I'd just like to say if you played this game, liked it, but never read Berserk you should definitely read it. Alot of characters, quests, & story elements in DD are essentially lifted directly from Berserk (albeit in lesser form here) to the point you wouldn't be out of line to call DD Berserk fan-fiction.

    • @YourFavoriteSon1
      @YourFavoriteSon1  2 года назад +1

      I actually just started reading berserk, so good timing!

  • @elnaoya9274
    @elnaoya9274 2 года назад +3

    31:26
    I was watching a friend of mine play DD through Discord streaming and I asked them
    "You... Know you can fast travel to locations with port crystals attached to them, right? There's no need to run around the entire country to get to Gran Soren, for example."
    "'Port crystals'? 'Fast travel'? You can do that in this game?"
    They were on level *47.*

  • @ayonmetar2301
    @ayonmetar2301 2 года назад +3

    This game was so much better than I ever expected it to be. It's one of these weird games that seem very shitty the first few hours and suddenly become kinda deep and addictive.

  • @buttermilk5364
    @buttermilk5364 2 года назад +2

    I see Dragons Dogma, I like Dragons Dogma.

  • @JMWeaver
    @JMWeaver 2 года назад +2

    Easily my favorite game. It has a good story but it doesn't beat you over the head with it. It has a big world but not a bloated, oversized world that long outstays its welcome. It has a decent challenge, but it let's you become a min-max'd cracked-out-of-your-mind God who can one-shot the final boss of the DLC if you want. It's got tons of quotable campiness. It's got a very fun battle system whether you want to play and agile rogue that climbs enemies or a sorcerer that needs to stand in place for long casts, resulting in some of the most satisfying spell combat I've ever played. You can throw bunnies off cliffs. You can throw Rook off cliffs. You can climb all over cows like a grotesque hundred-fifty-pound flea. Being a short character or a tall character impacts combat, giving you a smaller or bigger hitbox, but lighter or heavier weight that can make it easier or harder for enemies to pick you up, or if you're lighter you can climb and position better, heavy characters might prevent flying enemies from taking off, small characters can fit in Holes™. It is also one of the only games I've played where your character can wind up extremely gay whether you like it or not, so that's always a fun surprise. lol

  • @trashdoge1217
    @trashdoge1217 2 года назад +2

    I love how half the people playing the game instantly made their pawn "big woman" since it is the best choice

  • @omensoffate
    @omensoffate 2 года назад +5

    What’s crazy is that most people think the games story is bad because the game doesn’t hold your hand

  • @gstvntt
    @gstvntt 10 месяцев назад +5

    Absolute gem, a product of passion, creativity, ingenuity. A true work of art.

  • @ZAllen-bt6kb
    @ZAllen-bt6kb 2 года назад +2

    I've been waiting for hourlong retrospectives on this game for years!
    EDIT:Did anyone mention the secret endgame drakes & Wyrms boss fights scattered across the map? They can talk n mention more lore! Specifically how they used 2b Arisen as well but failed BEFORE ever meeting the Sanchel.

  • @nicholasbrooks3997
    @nicholasbrooks3997 2 года назад +2

    And no, I didn't give up on you. I just left for milk and got arrested for milk trafficking..

  • @planescaped
    @planescaped 2 года назад +2

    I was always underwhelmed by Dragons Dogma and could never get into it. I imagine it's a game I would have enjoyed a lot more when I was younger and had played and experienced fewer games in general. But it just felt so generic and ho-hum to me. It gave me that Assassin's Creed-like effect of seeming instantly overly-familiar, despite being new to me.
    I am well aware I am significantly harder to please than I once was. But I have tried to give it a go 3 times and never make it far.

    • @simonorourke4465
      @simonorourke4465 2 года назад +1

      I know how you feel I have started this game about four times and I always end up getting a bit bored and just moving on to another game.
      I really want to love it though as I love RPGs and the mechanics, world, and deep lore of this game are all things that I should and usually do love, but for some reason I have just never been able to get into it.

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped 2 года назад

      @@simonorourke4465 I did end up giving the game a 4th chance on the Switch after this upload, and I did actually enjoy it after a time.
      I think the two main things that made it so difficult for me were not liking any of the base combat styles/weapons (I am over swords as weapons) and the start in general being very slow and meandering.
      Having it on a portable system made it easier to push through the slog of a start in Dragons Dogma and actually get to where it starts being fun.

  • @JKSmith-qs2ii
    @JKSmith-qs2ii Год назад +2

    The original PS3 version had a crossover with Kentaro Miura. You could obtain the guts or Griffith armour from the Berserk manga.
    I also wish they added 60fps to the ps4/pro version just so we can have it on PS5. Maybe a rerelease before the sequel comes out?

  • @Starxnd
    @Starxnd 7 месяцев назад +2

    Another thiNG underrated is the community it’s still very alive to this day. Everyone is super helpful. One of my favorite games of all time if not #1 I felt genuine excitement and euphoria when I found out we were actually getting a sequel 🤣🤣

  • @skdeathxlife
    @skdeathxlife 2 года назад +3

    26:51 you could say he has masterworks all you cant go wrong

  • @alejoamado7066
    @alejoamado7066 6 месяцев назад +1

    I never played the game but i just watched 1.20h of a video totally inmersed in the lore. Nice video

  • @wolfqueen6
    @wolfqueen6 6 месяцев назад +2

    Personally, I think that NG+ proves that you didn't break the chain. I think that, when you stab yourself with the Godsbane, all you accomplish is cleaving your soul from your physical form. Your body becomes an empty shell and falls to Earth, which in turn, allows your Pawn's soul to inhabit your empty body. It gives your Pawn an opportunity to live a real human life.
    Meanwhile, your own soul is still trapped in the role of Seneschal. After all, the world still needs the Seneschal. It always will. Life would not exist without one. So there you sit, waiting. Waiting for the next Arisen to come and finally, finally, release you from the endless chain.
    More support for this idea also comes from Savan. How does he give you the Godsbane in the first place? He pulls it from his chest. As if he had also tried to stab himself with it, and failed to escape the chain. It follows with the theme of endless loops. Every Seneschal, at some point, tries to end themselves with the Godsbane. And every time, it accomplishes nothing.
    EDIT: I suppose it does accomplish something actually. Each time, it allows a Pawn to become human.
    A Seneschal breaks from the chain, a human becomes the new Seneschal, and a Pawn becomes human. A constant flow.

  • @goukagrimm8773
    @goukagrimm8773 2 года назад +2

    A couple things:
    Bitter Black Isle was in the base game just you needed to get the expansion, in Dark Arisen, it was tied to the game itself (Similar to Dark Souls Prepare to Die edition and it's DLC). Dark Arisen also fixed the affinity system as it use to be whoever you talked to the most (Likely the inn keeper).
    The game is actually missing over 60% of the originally planned content. They also explained exactly how the world works. If you look into the sky at night, the moon is actually missing which is a world building detail, because the worlds are stacked on top of each other, blocking the moon from view for all that are under the upper most world. It is my belief that the hole in Gransys is showing the path to the other worlds however we are unable to actually travel these worlds. At least now. It is likely that finishing the game would lead to the upper layers of the world until we finally reach the top and see the moon which would have then allowed us to go there and likely kill whatever was there.

  • @elitereptilian200
    @elitereptilian200 2 года назад +1

    With all its warts and sudden end of plots like you drive a moped to a concrete wall at 100mp/h, despite all the jank and everything else, I love this game from the bottom of my heart and it is in my all time top 5.. I'm so happy the sequel has been officially announced and absolutely terrified they will fuck it up because modern gaming.. I really hope they don't tho.. also, while it may seem heartless to evict the folks, you pay for their new home and if you don't evict them, well.. play and find out.. also also, there is a skeleton key in a chest besides the guard in the dungeon and one in a chest on a platform on top of the staircase going to noble quarter..

  • @carolthe13th60
    @carolthe13th60 2 года назад +1

    I love Dragon's Dogma, but if I may say, you made a huge mistake by letting Fourneval die. I hope you did better in new game +. He sells items no one else sells in bulk which is veeery useful when going to Bitterblack in hard mode.. Tagilus Miracles and Salomets Secrets just to name a few.

  • @Jose-se9pu
    @Jose-se9pu 2 года назад +1

    Me and everybody else expecting Yakuza 5 (or at least Dead Souls): *NANI?*
    Jokes aside, Yakuza 5 is an insanely huge game, understandable you decided to take a break.

  • @mattsoares8861
    @mattsoares8861 2 года назад +5

    You are absolutely churning these videos out man, good stuff every single time. Keep up the good work can’t wait to see where you go with this.

  • @skeletonmeatphantasylibrary
    @skeletonmeatphantasylibrary 2 года назад +1

    okay FINE I'll give Dragon Doggy another try, son
    nah but forreal, fire video as always. Really makes me appreciate the lore and the work put into this game and gives me high hopes about a sequel

  • @paranoyd70
    @paranoyd70 2 года назад +3

    Love Dragons Dogma and I'm so thrilled that DD2 was announced to be in development @ Capcom. :)

  • @oneeyemonster3262
    @oneeyemonster3262 2 года назад +1

    You missed fighting DRAKE, the Wryn in the water god alter and the wrym that appears at the darkmoon tower. You also missed the catecome, the cave and opening of the mine.
    You also missed shadow fort....It's were you fight the Regular HYDRA.
    You fight the WHITE HYDRA in the Everfall.
    The game trigger different enemies to be RESPAWN..prior to Opening Everfall and CLOSING
    Everfall...
    It's the sameway in BBI...different enemies will respawn prior to 1st Diamon.
    Another set of enemies will respawn After....
    You can only get lv3 weapons/armors by defeating Diamon 2nd Form..
    It depends what ARMOR/Weapon you want to use....( get FORGE)
    You have to sort RESET it ( via door)..Then the 1st sets of enemines will repawn..
    On TOP of DAY and NIGHT cycle.
    What about the Male or Females Bandit...it depends.
    I love my PAWN...she demands the best of sexy FEMALE armor sets. :-P

  • @Stxrend
    @Stxrend Год назад +3

    when I heard this was getting a sequel I freaked out, I screamed like a kid and ran to tell my wife all about the first one and how much I loved it. Great video hearing about it all reminded me of the magic the first game had

  • @Allison-fs6bq
    @Allison-fs6bq 2 года назад +5

    Yay I’m so glad you covered this one! Good job son

  • @Nowaylarry
    @Nowaylarry Год назад +2

    Everything else aside, Dragon's Dogma's combat mechanics scratch an itch that no other game ever has for me. While there are a lot of games with very good combat mechanics (Anything by FromSoftware, Monster Hunter, DMC, hell even Genshin Impact), there is just something about Dragon's Dogma combat that you just can't find elsewhere. I've played through the game dozens of times over the years with everything from completionist runs to challenge runs. I really can't wait for the sequel.
    I am curious to see how much more advanced they manage to make the pawn system in the sequel.

    • @marcoscruz6883
      @marcoscruz6883 Год назад

      The bow combat was so good they used it in monster hunter world for their bow combat Capcom just know how to do combat

  • @jebathehutt4287
    @jebathehutt4287 Год назад +2

    Just finished the game right now, holy shit, the feeling of exploration and discovery partnered with great gameplay and mindfuck lore was an amazing experience. I've been playing Dark Souls for a long time and I just gotta say that Dragon's Dogma had/has the potential to rival Dark Souls. But that's to be expected when both Dark Souls and Dragon's Dogma are passion projects by two chads

  • @0KJaye
    @0KJaye 2 года назад +2

    Crazy to think this video would be even longer, had he discussed end game. If you dont know, Im talking about What happens to the open world area & its mobs after the game.

  • @thepinkythepink
    @thepinkythepink Год назад +9

    On being attached to other pawns: if your friends also play, you can use their pawns consistently. Myself and my brothers always coordinated our teams so we could play "together".

  • @victoriousf.i.g.3311
    @victoriousf.i.g.3311 2 года назад +1

    The game repeatedly points toward volition- a person's ability or inability to enact their will- as the difference between Arisen and greater mankind. I think this is also the same difference between mankind and pawn; a pawn can exist but only obey whilst a human can exist and make choices without the need of a third party giving orders. Further, humankind seems to be slave to another more subtle form of obedience whereas Arisen are those who truly take their own fate in hand. The player isn't the Arisen because they are special, they are the Arisen because they are the only person who made the choice to try and stop the dragon. Anyone who had taken up arms to fight Grigori would have been made Arisen; it just so happened it was us.

  • @davidbeaver21
    @davidbeaver21 2 года назад +1

    Lost wifi for a bit so I always pull this treasure out for a few playthroughs, always a blast and when I realized a 2 was coming I'm grinding dark arisen. Its not going the best so far but lvl 65 and on 2nd game so I'm coming BBI.

  • @Underournorthernstar
    @Underournorthernstar Год назад +2

    One if my favourite games ever, atmosphere, adventure and combat that just feels amazing. To this day bitterblack isle sticks in my head as one of the greatest expansions ever too, easily up there with the souls and bloodborne expansions and i call them that because when it come to content these were all heavy additions that i think went beyond most "DLC"

  • @MrGreenToS
    @MrGreenToS 2 года назад +4

    Loved this game, the original theme song is also a great track

  • @collapsiblechair9112
    @collapsiblechair9112 2 года назад +1

    The combat in DD has never been bettered in any RPG, not even Dark Souls/Elden Ring has such an in-depth and dynamic combat system. They story is intriguing too. The only thing DD lacks is polish.

  • @Nautinthislifetime
    @Nautinthislifetime 2 года назад +3

    The lore in the game that slowly unravels through exploration, conversations and the opening up of BBI is so amazing and I hope DD2 expands further on what we already know. This game is one of my all-time favorites and I am having a blast playing it again on the PS5! The way I see it with NG+, you are playing as your pawn, as the arisen, and the new pawn will become your next arisen on your next NG+. I nearly passed out when I was offline and my past arisen was the Senechal. I only found that out recently!!

  • @Xairos84
    @Xairos84 2 года назад +1

    It's so sad that the history of Into Free as the title song is effectively erased from reality.
    If you read this, do yourself a favor and look up Into Free - Dangan. It's the ultimate hype track to get into the game.

  • @Ekainen
    @Ekainen 2 года назад +3

    Had it on the 360, I bought it on the Switch earlier this year, God this game is just something else.
    It's closer to Dark Souls than it seems, for most people a "Souls Like" is a slow paced game with dodge rolls ... Really.
    But ultimately they share something else and it's the core of their story telling : you can finish the game without knowing what's going on, unless you read, unless you search, unless you explore the intricate world, it's a kind of game that truly reveal itselft to those you are passionated and I LOVE it. This game is a masterpiece and I almost never use that word.
    Something that bothers me is the fact that Capcom never used the pawn system in other games, you explained it well here but to feel it is really different, they evolve for real, you get emotionally attached so much to them, one of the most addictive part of RPGs is the progression of your character, having a NPC YOU designed from head to toe and seeing it grows, not only in stats but personnality depending on the situation it faces and your actions, while gaining knowledge (and not only weaknesses and quest lore but fighting style as well, some pawn won't hesitate to climb on monsters or "jump slash") is just soooo cool.
    Great video son, it made me feel younger, thank you.
    - a close to 40yo proud dad.

  • @JC-cb8oi
    @JC-cb8oi 2 года назад +2

    Wow. I beat the game, played the DLC, but I was wrong. I regret not seeing the ending that was there. That’s amazing! Definitely going back now. Thanks, son.

  • @MrXMysteriousX
    @MrXMysteriousX 2 года назад +3

    I feel like so few people have experienced the less traditional endings, like taking the deal, dying to Seneschal or turning back so I'm glad to see someone else out there who experienced it all.
    My take on breaking the cycle is that we don't break the cycle.
    Every path you take is not your choice to make, but one you have put before you, usually feeding back into the cycle.
    Yes, as Seneschal you choose when to end, but because of the rift and it's weird time/space properties it may mean that other Pawns will fill in the void and the Pawn who becomes you simply entered a slightly altered version of reality as we knew it but at the beginning of the game (time wise)
    Another words, the Pawn becoming you is another cycle.
    We know that when we become the dragon it loops over, meaning it is possible to be sent back in time, so my theory could be true.
    There was one other "choice" , the Dark Arisen path.
    The closest to an actual "choice'
    I think that island called out to all Arisen who intended to refuse all the other paths.The island exists for those Arisen who choose the path of doing nothing and refusing to engage in the cycle.
    And in the end what happened? A "Demon" (something half way looking like a dragon) that "tested" other Arisen or fed upon those who failed.
    In a sense his "inaction" led to another cycle where basically he lived out a warped version of being the dragon.

  • @fourthhorsemendeath218
    @fourthhorsemendeath218 2 месяца назад +2

    When i played this game offline and i saw that the Seneschal was my previous Arisen and pawn my jaw was on the floor