Over the course of reviewing Dragon?s Dogma: Dark Arisen, I learned a valuable lesson about why you should always keep track of flash drives with save files on them. Assuming that?s what happened to my original Dragon?s Dogma save, which I?m not entirely sure is the case. Either way, I?m pretty late on the review train, but that?s because I literally had to replay the entire core game included in this release, along with a chunk of the post-game Everfall content. While you can access the new area of Bitterblack Isle early on, it?s certainly not recommended.
If you haven?t had a chance to check out Dragon?s Dogma yet, there?s no reason to not buy this edition. You?ve got the core game, the post-game content, all the DLC for the core game, and Bitterblack Isle as a new area. There?s not a lot of changes made to the original game via Dark Arisen, there?s some slight adjustments made with items available in shops (no more buying Airtight Flask?s), but by and large the changes aren?t so significant that those outside of the hardcore base will notice any change.
Other additions come from new weapons and augments, including a purification system that requires you to take cursed loot found in BBI and purify it in order to discover what you actually have. Purification costs are paid through rift crystals, giving a little more purpose to the currency than just buying higher level Pawns for use from other players. There?s also a new upgrade system for Dragonforged equipment, allowing you to upgrade marked items to a silver or gold level, further enhancing existing gear.
Bitterblack Isle, on the other hand, plays out like a better connected, and vastly larger dungeon area. You?ll be able to explore mostly at will, occasionally avoiding difficult encounters to snag keys that?ll let you get past previously locked doors. I have a ways to go before I finish this bit of content, but I really love the exploration angle that Bitterblack Isle provides. It also smartly employs the use of unlockable shortcuts, allowing you to quickly backtrack to safer areas as you advance deeper in. And then there?s a series of quests you can partake in for added incentive, available by a specific quest board once you arrive at the Isle.
I highly suggest checking out Dragon?s Dogma: Dark Arisen, whether you?re a Dragon?s Dogma superfan or someone that missed out on the game the first time around. The core game is one of the best fantasy-themed RPG?s of this generation, and despite some flaws like forced letterboxing and far too frequent framerate drops, it really stands out against other well-loved releases like Skyrim and Dark Souls. The additional content provided by the Dark Arisen add-on is significant enough that fans shouldn?t feel the sting of re-purchasing the core game, as the new content and worthwhile additions made to the core game are well worth the asking price.
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