The story of Bitterblack eventually unfolds into a nice little love story, but sadly could have done with a little more detail to help immerse and engross you further. With nothing to follow but lit up stone carvings, detailing a recorded text history of the mysterious character as he ventures further and further into the darkness, it's a slow process but you'll eventually gain an understanding piece by piece of who he is and what his motivations are. The main purpose of the story here is to help the woman who brought you to Bitterblack (Olra) remember her purpose, discover why she feels compelled to stay on the island and ultimately to retread the path of the Dark Arisen who you presume awaits you below. You are then taken to Bitterblack Isle which is said to be cursed and holds many secrets for you to discover, with each area considerably harder than the last, as you'll soon discover the further you delve into the dungeons below. To access the Dark Arisen DLC, you have to visit the Pier of Cassardis at night, where an eerie woman awaits you. In addition to this, adding to the already lengthy standalone title of Dragon’s Dogma, is the Dark Arisen DLC attached to this release of the game. You are then forced to take up arms to embark on a quest that will have you reclaim your heart and discover just exactly what it means to be an Arisen, also learning what one is along the way.ĭragon's will become common enemies in Dark Arisen. You’re a human destined to become an Arisen and as your character’s about to embark on their adventure, your hometown (Cassardis) is under attack and upon aiding the general populace, your intervention results in you having your heart ripped out and stolen by a huge talking Dragon. The first is to help you familiarise yourself with the real adventure you’re about to depart on, giving you a brief taste of what to expect from future dungeon crawls, while the second purpose teaches you the gameplay mechanics, with the whole area serving as the titles opening tutorial. This opening dungeon area serves two purposes. When you begin Dragon’s Dogma, you find yourself playing a Fighter in a dank, dark and eerie dungeon, accompanied by three NPC’s. Built on the Devil May Cry 4 engine, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen tries to make its way as a fast paced, combat focused, sandbox typed exploration RPG, but how does it do?
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