Dragon’s Dogma demo confirmed for next week


Capcom today confirmed that the Dragon’s Dogma PS3 and Xbox 360 demo will be coming next week, beginning on Tuesday, April 24th.

So, if you’re interested in checking out Capcom’s take on a western-style RPG, here’s your chance!

Take a look at a selection of screens taken from the demo itself.

And according to Capcom, this is what we can expect to see from the demo.

With your party of three Pawns, the demo allows you to experience the different styles of two of the game?s character classes in two challenging encounters.

A melee specialist skilled in both attacks and counterattacks, as the Fighter you will make your way through underground tunnels and chambers before taking on the deadly Chimerain a Prologue quest, set before the events of the main game.

Swift and nimble, the Strider?s weapons of choice are bow and daggers, use them well if you are to defeat the mighty Griffin in the open plains surrounding the capital of Gransys.

Let your imagination run wild and design both your playable character and main Pawn using the game?s incredibly in-depth character creation tools before you take on the Griffin; purchasers of Dragon?s Dogma will then be able to export both these characters into the full game on its release.

Dragon?s Dogma is set for release a May 22nd release on the PS3 and Xbox 360

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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