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Dragons Dogma on the other hand has a terrible story (it is just a shameless Berserk - The Golden Age rip). Though the Dragon is pretty cool, & is actually one of my favorite boss battles in gaming. Gameplay is where Dragons Dogma really shines & it is very fun to play in my opinion.
There is some irritating moments of RNG gameplay where you have a 90% chance to hit an enemy... and then you still miss. Which is unfortunately a common problem with the game, but otherwise, I find it a super satisfying experience.
They are going to be very difficult guides for me to make if I were to start them just with how free flow and luck based the game is. But I do have them on my "guide substitutions" list and I do plan to eventually cover them.
Solid 9/10 and definitely reccomend; no other game series of that genre does it as well.
You know me, & I am always leery of games that get frequent updates to Achievements as that can really throw I wrench into guide structuring. But, it is a long game with almost 200 Achievements now I believe, so either way it would take me a while to do so I could potentially work around new Achievements. I have never sat down to take a good look at its Achievement list, but I will tentatively add it to my future guides list.