"Obtain an item that allows the Arisen to edit their own appearance or the appearance of a pawn. It can be used only once when visiting a barberie." - € 1,99
Or 500 Rift Crystals for buying it from the Pawn guild.
Because lord forbid you can just adjust your appearance in-game in a, mostly, single player game. Why is this even a thing?
The discourse around #DragonsDogma2 should be interesting next week as a lot of people are very excited for it - but it sounds punishingly old school.
Eg the map is all fogged out, no arrows over quest givers (in fact, NPCs largely seek you out and speak to you), they don’t tell you how to do the quests - just give hints, no fast travel, no compass markers so you have to run around and try to find the village for quest, then when there, no arrows for objective etc. Hard combat too.
I suspect a lot of people will hard nope out of it early in, potentially me included as I’m just too old for it.
That said, it looks like Emergent Gameplay: The Game from what I’ve seen which definitely appeals. Just piles of systems on top of each other, combined with random encounters - I’ve seen some crazy stuff in reviewer early impressions.
Eg people leading a load of enemies into a village and starting a mini war, where quest givers have died and the game is like ‘lol’ #DragonsDogma2
:nintendo_switch_logo: Dragon's Dogma - Dark Arisen is 5,09€ or £4.24 (-83%) at Nintendo eShop. A great action RPG and still worth playing in 2024. Dragon's Dogma 2 will be out later this year. (The PC version is often on sale too for about the same price, is Steamdeck verified and runs on Linux.)
Dragon Dogma 2 Developers Reveal How They Improved on The Beloved Dragon's Dogma for The Sequel (techraptor.net)