Simply as we’re ending up our ludicrously lengthy Baldur’s Gate 3 campaigns, Dragon’s Dogma 2 looms across the nook for PC and consoles, threatening to take up all our free time. Fortunately for us, it looks like it’ll be definitely worth the hours it eats up. What’s extra, Dragon’s Dogma 2 stole a “secret sauce” from certainly one of our favourite hack-and-slash video games, in accordance with the director.
Hideaki Itsuno is doing the rounds selling the behemoth open-world venture and lately revealed a putting element about Dragon’s Dogma 2: the RPG recreation took a “secret sauce” from the hack-and-slash Satan Could Cry 5. Itsuno shared that he used DMC5 as inspiration for character motion in Dragon’s Dogma 2, saying the previous’s know-how was utilized “to make photorealistic characters carry out unrealistic actions.”
“As increasingly photorealistic photographs are being produced, we try to take care of responsiveness and keep away from game-like actions. On this space, we’re utilizing the know-how cultivated in Satan Could Cry 5. It’s actually a secret sauce that has been handed down over the many years,” Itsuno instructed 4Gamer.
The director then says that in playtesting, they “obtained feedback from those that have really performed the sport that it’s an evolution of Dante’s [Devil May Cry 5’s protagonist] weapon switching.” Nevertheless, “you possibly can solely equip as much as 4 customized expertise.”
Itsuno, who has been at Capcom for his complete recreation improvement profession, directed DMC5 in 2019. It gained a slew of awards, so it is sensible he’d need to use the information he gained whereas making it.
The Dragon’s Dogma 2 launch date is quick approaching, however you possibly can revisit the likes of DMC5 with our record of the very best action-adventure video games till then when you’d like.
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