User blog:JordanianJordan/Progress and Daimon farming!

I have finally reached the point where I'm self-sufficient and can survive the entire game/world of Gransys and the majority of Bitterblack Isle, have encountered pretty much every enemy and been to every area in the game, last one being The Abbey and why is Mason there? hmmmm very shady!

Nonetheless Nella, my Arisen, is now standing on two feets with the Maiden's Set and standing tall! no need for super ugly defense armor and no need for super over-weight Harspud very capable level 176 party indeed! finally!

Now started rushing the Isle only fighting Drakes and  Dragons when they pop out, however, Death* still poses a danger and currently an issue, would be much easier if I could equip Blast Arrow's on my Magick Bows but noooooo "that's too op" says Capcom. my a$$! I say.

I love this game, it's a single step from being the ultimate game I plan on making once I learn the skills necessary, gives the player insane amounts of power, throws in giant and fearsome monsters to fight, story mysterious and confusing, gameplay interactive and detailed, features unique and fun Dragon's Dogma is simply an epic! a masterpiece! very few games can top what we have here, even Dark Souls should be wary of this competition.

However Capcom is still Capcom and they're still trying to milk it for money just check the DLC Page, it's pathetic day1 content ripped straight from the disc and sold as DLC, even with the most recent one Bitterblack Armor Pack, completely useless set of armor, just there to squeeze more juice out of this game, it's sad how a colossal project such as Dragon's Dogma is still treated with the same Anti-consumer actions Capcom pulls off with the rest of their games.

But nonetheless the game still stands solid and firm, fun and intriguing even after 165 hours into one character I find myself thinking about what to do and how to further develop my party when I'm not playing it, and that, is the sign that this is a quality game.