If Elden Ring’s Newest DLC Shadow of the Erdtree is too Hard, You Should Play Dragon’s Dogma II | SOLEB SUGGEST

Since the release of Elden Ring’s newest DLC Shadow of the Erdtree, I have seen many people either excited about the challenges or complaining that the game’s DLC is too hard. I’ve always adored what From Software has done with these amazing titles, but I was never very good at them.

While you struggle to choose life or death in Elden Ring, I’m here with a new option, how about a different world? The world I am speaking of is Dragon’s Dogma II! Here are a few reasons that if Elden Ring is just too tough for you, you should become the Arisen for a while…

In Dragon’s Dogma II, the world is brought to life in a way never before seen in the Dragon’s Dogma series. The expansive world not only features enormous maps but also intricately detailed environments that tell a story at every turn.

Whether you are pursuing the main quest to become the Arisen, embarking on side quests that lead you to secret caves filled with treasures and monsters, or simply exploring your way through the woods and stumbling upon a Giant Cyclops engaged in battle with a Drake (a younger dragon), there is always something to immerse you in the story of this world

Like Elden Ring, there are many enemies you must face in the action-rpg. Some of them are small, some are big, and some are just freaking huge. When I say there is a lot of enemies in the game, there are a total of 57 different variations of enemies. This video (Sourced via SammyBoiii: Gaming) dives deep into most of them!

Something else that is a main focus in is the amazing scale of the world, beautiful visuals, and immersive music. Here is a detailed analysis of the amazing graphics and music featured in my Dragon’s Dogma 2 Review. Capcom has struck gold once again by releasing yet another blockbuster hit. The graphics in this game are simply breathtaking, and they are undoubtedly some of the best in the market.

Despite running at a seemingly low frame rate of 30 frames per second on the PS5, the game’s graphics still stand out and leave a lasting impression. The textures and character models are so detailed that they bring the game world to life and make it feel more immersive than ever.

Moreover, the music in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is nothing short of amazing. The game’s soundtrack is perfectly timed, and it adds another layer of depth and excitement to the gameplay.

The music is designed to match the mood of the game world, and it changes seamlessly as you move from one area to another. In fact, the music is so well-timed that it makes you feel like you are part of the game world, and it helps you to get fully immersed in the experience.

Lastly, it honestly a ton of fun. Simple as that. There was a never a moment in the that i felt I couldn’t over come the challenges ahead. Where that a real challenge? Yes. Did I die a lot? Yes. But for me, someone that is not the best at Soul games, this challenge felt a bit more up my ally while still giving me the larger than life feel of a huge open world action rpg.

Now, there is a lot more I can say about this game, but if you want to here about the character creation, classes, and more I suggest you go read my full REVIEW. But if not, I s0leb Suggest you play this game for yourself now. Dragon’s Dogma to is available on PC, PS5, and Xbox

Caleb Gayle
Caleb Gayle
Media Editor via Cinelinx.com | Co-Founder 2nd Opinion Pro | Married @Dara_Potato | @Poplco Ambassador | Writer @Palestine Herald Press | #GameIndustry Vet 17+

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