What games have the best post-game content, i.e. content that you reach after beating the game? Pic very much related.
What games have the best post-game content, i.e. content that you reach after beating the game? Pic very much related
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The post game was the only good part
Is there really one one fucking save file? I have a forceful habit of saving before every new area I go into
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Can someone explain the ending to a brainlet?
Why did I wake up at the beach screaming "MASTER"
Your pawn turned into you.
>try to kill Death before finishing the game
>finally get it to 1 health bar left
>teleports away
>next time I encounter it it's back to full hp
Fuck this shit.
How did that happen?
Did I miss some super important information?
Yes. The Pawn system is bound to your (Steam/XBL/PSN) account so you can only have one save file per account.
>Is there really one one fucking save file?
Yeah, that really bothered me too. Thankfully you can change vocations and appearance without much hassle, but multiple savefiles would have been better.
>I have a forceful habit of saving before every new area I go into
The savesystem in general is a clusterfuck. You can save manually at any time, but the game autosaves whenever you load a new area or complete a quest, which overwrites your only savefile. On top of that, there's a separate "checkpoint" save slot, which brings you back to the last time you rested or entered the Rift, potentially undoing a lot of progress.
>kill god
>you are god now
>kill yourself
>your pawn gets back to the mortal world and becomes human, since you gave him your soul by dying
Wait what, DD actually had a story?
>The Pawn system is bound to your (Steam/XBL/PSN) account so you can only have one save file per account.
They could easily have made it so that the pawn tied to your account is simply the one from the last used savefile.
Not really, everything is a stupid fucking damage sponge that takes ages to kill, then when you finally get some decent loot everything melts away, it's just a grind that I was stupid enough to get into, probably did dozens if not hundreads of Daimon runs
Jesus christ that chart.
When I noticed the Godsbane in my inventory, after defeating the Seneschal, I thought it would be a way of breaking the circle.
Now I doomed my pawn to live the same hell twice.
Also, can you really lose the fight against the Seneschal and turn into a dragon, or do you simply get the reload screen?
But isn't the point of killing yourself with godsbane that you break the endless cycle? There is no more dragon nor seneschal overseeing everybody's destiny
I did not understand the dark arisen thing. Like did he refuse to both kill the dragon and sacrifice his beloved and that's why he ended up a demon thing or something?
Thats a good point.
And why did my pawn turn into me? Selene kept her pawn body didnt she?
>Now I doomed my pawn to live the same hell twice.
I thought that by using the godsbane yourself you break the cycle, since there's no one to become Seneschal after you. And your pawn gets to live a peaceful life as a real human bean.
>Also, can you really lose the fight against the Seneschal and turn into a dragon
Yes.
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Starts at 3:00.
It was stated in a side quest (The one with selene's master) that pawns eventually change their looks to look like their arisens, or something among the lines of that
Pawns don't have a soul because they're not human, so you gave them yours in order to become a real human.
Why they suddenly look like you instead of whatever they looked before, I don't know. Especially considering Selene was also a pawn who got her master's soul and she didn't change into her master. it's probably just symbolic or something.
You can have multiple on PC by copying the save to another directory. You can also transfer saves from console onto pc.
Were you on hard mode or something? I haven't played it in ages but I don't recall anything in normal mode being an unfun slog where you're denied a majority of what the game offers you or else you'd get oneshotted, but hard mode sure as fuck was. Genuinely one of the worst parts of the game.
Can also be seen with the Dragonforged and the fool.
He damned all things out loud and the dragon took it seriously, so she killed the pawn and the guy turned into Daimon, at least that's how I remember it.
Damn, Dragons Dogma is legit.
Why did I listen to these retards saying the story was shit.
10/10 game.
I mean Bitterblack Isle in general, even if you have the best dragonforged gear available at that point you still need BBI equipment to even put a dent on most of the "tough" creatures that randomly spawn and that screaming music starts playing, it wasn't that tough or anything too the dog, the giant cyclops and that other troll thing, they just took an absurdly long amount of time to kill because the damage calculations in the game are retarded, I've heard some people say you're supposed to run or something but fuck that pussy ass shit
Kinda. The real story only begins after you beat the dragon, everything before that is just fetch quests and GoT-tier political bullshit.
In fact, you could say the game really only begins after beating the game.
>Selene didn't look like her master
Couldn't that have been how her master looked when she was young? After all, her master is the only Arisen we know of that died of old age.
I hate this game, because easy is too easy and hard only hard at the beginning.
>Couldn't that have been how her master looked when she was young?
So, Selene had a different look before her master died.
Her master died and she turned into what she is today.
But she didnt "become" human immediately aftewards like our pawn?
>I thought that by using the godsbane yourself you break the cycle, since there's no one to become Seneschal after you. And your pawn gets to live a peaceful life as a real human bean.
no, play through NG+ and fight the Seneschal again without being online. You encounter your player character sitting on the throne.
Ok real question for those of you who played this
What is the absolute fastest path for me to take to get to the point where my character can wield a great sword
The very fact the Guts was the third character preset required me to buy the game
also why did those nogs in localization fuck up their regx for bad words so horribly that half of Schierke's name is *s
That's because starting NG+ would be assuming the last arisen didn't godsbane himself
Maybe she was held back by her master hanging around as a ghost.
That might hold water if you could progress the game to the ending without stabbing yourself. or that you didn't pull the Godsbane from the chest of Savan/your character.
>You encounter your player character sitting on the throne
Goddammit.
So if I keep the same character in offline NG+, I'll basically meet myself on the throne?
>So if I keep the same character in offline NG+, I'll basically meet myself on the throne?
no, what I mean is you encounter your NG player character.
In Dark Arisen, just play till you are level 10 then go to BBI by going to where the blue circle is on the map at night. If you haven't picked a longsword up from a chest yet you can buy one by just running through the first few areas of BBI and buy one from Barroch.
>Sofiah's position in the timeline is complex. Sofiah states (Source: Witch Hunt quest) that Selene resembles her because she gave a portion of her soul through the Bestowal of Spirit - the difference in apparent age is explained by Selene, as a pawn, not aging whilst Sofiah aging and dying as a human with her heart returned - it is therefore speculated that Sofiah successfully defeated a Great Dragon at some point.
>Upon finishing the game, the Newly Arisen (The Player) gave a portion of your soul to your Main Pawn and your Main Pawn resembles you at the end of the game. This contradicts Sofiah looking elderly and Selene looking youthful. Thus, it can be speculated that Sofiah indeed gained back her heart.
Forgot to to say, Olra on BBI can teach you classes.
Yeah, I got that. I meant creating a NG+ character identical to the NG one.
You still can change your and your pawn's appearance after beating the game. Art of whatever it's called, some old guy sells at that one camp at the start of the game
but yeah, you will meet your previous game character
>accept sidequest from the princess' maid
>next thing I know, I'm thrown into the dungeon for trying to rape the queen
>my character is female