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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra vs. Google Pixel 8 Pro
11:59 pm | March 20, 2024

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OnePlus 12R now available in 8/256GB variant
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Dragon’s Dogma 2 review – Arisen again
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Review information

Platform reviewed: PS5
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
Release date: March 22, 2024 

There was one particular journey in my time with Dragon’s Dogma 2, Capcom’s long-awaited sequel in the action role-playing game (RPG) series, that left an indelible mark on me. I found myself faced with a long trek through the arid canyons of the kingdom of Battahl. 

Scanning for potential shortcuts, I came across a lever-operated cart - suspended in the air by a ropeway - that could safely and quickly carry me to my destination. Or so I thought. As I reached the halfway point of the trip, a griffin swooped in and instantly destroyed the cart, sending me and my party of AI-controlled companions plummeting to the cragged floor below, killing us all instantly.

I bring this up not to declare that Dragon’s Dogma 2 is too difficult or unfair - even if that particular moment did leave me in a state of flabbergasted disbelief. Instead, this is just one of many anecdotes that formed during my time with Dragon’s Dogma 2 that demonstrate just how dynamic and unpredictable the game’s world can be.

And it’s not all hilarious woes such as my demise at the hand of a bird the size of a house. Dragon’s Dogma 2’s open world is full to the brim with quests, dangers, treasures, and secrets of all kinds. If you’re willing to acknowledge the game’s near-complete lack of hand-holding, then what awaits you here is one of the most compelling action RPG experiences since the series’ 2012 original. 

Rise up

Dragon's Dogma 2 character creation process

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As was the case in that original game, Dragon’s Dogma 2 places you in the well-trodden boots of the Arisen - a character who has been chosen by the titular Dragon to best it in combat in order to free the world from its endless cycle of conflict between it and society’s various factions.

But getting there is much easier said than done, and you may find one of your biggest challenges right at the start in the initial character creation process. Dragon’s Dogma 2’s character creator is easily one of the best and most in-depth ever made. You’ll find all manner of sliders for tweaking your face and body, as well as a litany of hairstyles, skin complexions, and muscle tones.

Creation goes much further than aesthetics, though. Your character’s height and weight can affect movement speed and how much you can carry by default. Dragon’s Dogma 2 also introduces the Beastren, a cat-like race that, should you choose to be one, can drastically alter your options during quests and affects how some NPCs can interact with you. 

Pawnshop

Dragon's Dogma 2 Warfarer fighting a cyclops

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This level of depth is consistent across most of Dragon’s Dogma 2’s systems. As Arisen, you have command over a party of AI-controlled Pawns, which aid you in battle as well as exploration. You’ll have a Main Pawn, which you’ll also get to create, as well as up to two support Pawns that have been created by other players.

For the most part, by default, entries in your quest log will only give the bare minimum of information.

What’s genius about the Pawn system is that it’s all based on their knowledge and experience in others’ playthroughs. If a Pawn has discovered a cave or treasure chest in another player’s game, for example, they can then tell you about it when recruited. The same goes for quest completion and enemy encounters; if a Pawn has undergone a quest before, they can help guide you through it when inhabiting your own party.

Often, having that guidance is crucial in the world of Dragon’s Dogma 2. For the most part, by default, entries in your quest log will only give the bare minimum of information. You’ll also be given no quest markers guiding you to a destination unless a Pawn has sufficient knowledge of it. And as support pawns don’t level up, you’ll benefit from turning them over throughout the game, dismissing and hiring new ones as you progress. It also helps that Pawns here are significantly smarter in the sequel, doing a better job of reacting to pressing matters during combat and exploration.

This isn’t to say they’re entirely perfect, mind. When fighting enemies, Pawns often seem completely averse to getting out of the way of enemy attacks. This is especially true when facing harpies - flying enemies that can pick up party members in their talons and drop them back down, often off the edge of a cliff. This ended up being the primary way my Pawns died in Dragon’s Dogma 2, and it was always infuriating. Thankfully, riftstones - large stones you can hire new Pawns from - are plentiful, dotted around the open world just enough that replenishing your ranks is never a problem. 

Stay-at-home vocation

Dragon's Dogma 2

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Pawns are undoubtedly incredibly useful, then, but if they’re the homemade ciabatta roll that gives foundation to the party, it’s you - the Arisen and your chosen vocation (read: class) that forms the delicious filling. Your vocation will dictate how you approach combat in Dragon’s Dogma 2, as well as which armor and weapons you can equip.

The game starts you out with a choice of four basic vocations: Fighter, Thief, Archer, and Mage. They’re all more or less self-explanatory. The Fighter equips a sword and shield and acts as the bulwark, protecting the party from harm while providing some support. Thieves are swift-but-fragile damage dealers, Archers control battlefields from a distance, and Mages can charge up powerful spells and offer healing aids.

Best bit

Dragon's Dogma 2 open world

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The unpredictability of Dragon’s Dogma 2’s vast open world is simply exhilarating. Whether it’s stumbling across a cave that escaped your eye before, or dealing with a sudden griffin attack that appears out of nowhere, there’s rarely such a thing as a straightforward trip between destinations.

You’ll eventually unlock more vocations to try out as you progress or fulfill certain quests. New to Dragon’s Dogma 2 is the Mystic Spearhand, which in my preview last month, was described to me by Capcom as “the Devil May Cry class.” It has a versatile projectile that can slow or stun enemies, as well as allow you to instantly teleport to those enemies it hits, then lets you follow up with damage-dealing combos and counters. It’s fantastic fun, but its complete lack of a dodge or meaningful evasive abilities makes it a tough one to master.

Then there’s the Trickster, another new vocation that’s largely unable to deal damage at all. What use is that? Well, instead of going on the offensive, the Trickster employs abilities that can confuse enemies or turn them against each other. The confusion you sow in the enemy’s ranks - such as conjuring fake platforms over cliff edges or possessing foes to fight their friends - allows the rest of your party to take advantage of the chaos. While tough to get to grips with, Trickster became my new favorite vocation for its unorthodox but highly effective nature.

The more you play a single vocation, the more it’ll increase in rank, thus unlocking new abilities and augments which can be purchased at vocation guilds. You’re not locked to one vocation throughout the game, and you can freely switch at these guilds if you fancy a change. Dragon’s Dogma 2 highly encourages ranking up all vocations, too, as the unlockable augments of each can be equipped by any of them. 

Giant killer

Dragon's Dogma 2

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Combat is utterly fantastic in Dragon’s Dogma 2, which is a blessing as you’ll be doing a lot of it. Encounters are more frequent than they ever were in the original game, so much so that you’re likely to fight enemies around every other corner. This lends exploration in the game a high degree of danger and challenge, especially when you dare to stray from the beaten path.

Basic enemies like goblins, bandits, harpies, and the amphibious saurians are all diverse and have structured chains of command. For example, there’s a venomous variant of the harpy that - unlike the basic type - is resistant to fire and can tear through your party if you’re ill-prepared. Meanwhile, hobgoblins are much beefier than the spindly regular mobs, and can easily knock you out with strong blunt strikes.

Once again, however, it’s the larger beasts that steal the show. Some, like chimeras, minotaurs, and cyclopes, have predefined habitats and usually show up in the same places. Much more dangerous are beasts like griffins and ogres that are unpredictable and roam the map at their leisure. Many times I witnessed an ogre dropkick me from off-screen or had a griffin instantly destroy an oxcart I was traveling in. But it’s moments like these that, once again, help Dragon’s Dogma 2’s open world feel dynamic, emergent, and constantly thrilling. 

What a wonderful world

Dragon's Dogma 2 Sacred Arbor location

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This open world is absolutely massive and utterly breathtaking to behold. You’ll rarely go five minutes without stumbling across a captivating vista, or an enticing new path you’ve yet to explore. And the best part is that because there’s very little in the way of guidance or limitation (you can go pretty much anywhere right from the get-go), each new discovery feels earned.

Don’t expect to blitz through Dragon’s Dogma 2’s open world, however, as options for fast travel are limited. Doing so requires you to place a Portcrystal (an item that acts as a fast travel destination) and use a Ferrystone (a somewhat rare consumable item that’s used upon travel). 

Herein lies another layer of depth; the convenience of fast travel comes at a cost, thus incentivizing you to travel by foot instead. The benefits of this are clear, though; that’s more time you get to explore this gorgeous world and uncover secrets you simply wouldn’t have seen or known about by using fast travel. 

Alternatively, you can pay for an oxcart to ferry you to major settlements - but you’ll still be at risk of being ambushed by all manner of creatures. Better still, enterprising players can ride the back of a griffin and be swept off to parts unknown. Faster travel options exist, then, but, as the saying goes, there’s no such thing as a free lunch.

Overall, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is one of the most ambitious games Capcom has ever made. Its myriad systems weave together effortlessly, and its exploration proves so bountiful, that it makes for a game that’s fiendishly difficult to put down. Even after I’d rolled credits, it’s not a world I was eager to leave.


Accessibility

Unfortunately, there’s little in the way of dedicated accessibility options in Dragon’s Dogma 2, beyond the option to toggle subtitles and their background opacity (though even this is a basic binary option). This is a shame, as other Capcom titles like Resident Evil 4 and especially Street Fighter 6 feature plenty of accessibility options to suit players of all kinds, so it’s not as if Capcom has no experience in this department. Hopefully, more accessibility options can be introduced via post-launch support.


Should I play Dragon's Dogma 2?

Dragon's Dogma 2 lesser dragon

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How we tested Dragon's Dogma 2

Capcom provided a review code for the PlayStation 5 version of Dragon’s Dogma 2, and it took me roughly 60 hours to finish the game. This entailed a mixture of completing main and side quests, ranking up vocations, exploring the world for better equipment and loot, and taking on extremely powerful foes like drakes, lesser dragons, dullahans, and more. I should note that your own playtime may vary, as I hadn’t even gotten close to exploring absolutely everything the game has to offer in those 60 hours.

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vivo X Fold3 Pro storage configurations and price leak ahead of launch
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The vivo X Fold3 series is about to debut on March 26 alongside other devices like a pair of TWS 4 buds and the vivo Pad3 Pro. By the looks of it, the X Fold3 Pro will be the first foldable smartphone running on the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. Thanks to an X post by @ZionsAnvin, we now have pricing and storage configurations as well. The base config that includes 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage will ask CNY 13,999 ($1,945), while the beefier version with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of internal storage will go for CNY 14,999 ($2,085). There's also a photo from what appears...

Allyant review: a document accessibility partner that looks good on paper
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Allyant is a company that specializes in providing business accessibility solutions. It can help you comply with regulations like the ADA and WCAG, which ensure that people with disabilities have equal access to your content. 

Allyant's solutions are designed to be practical and non-intrusive. They work behind the scenes to make your documents and websites more accessible without changing how they look or function. 

Some features Allyant offers include accessibility audits, document remediation, website remediation, and ongoing maintenance and support. It can also provide training and guidance to help you and your team understand accessibility requirements and best practices. Here's a look at the service and its features. 

Features

website showing Allyant's CommonLook PDF Validator tool

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Allyant offers two primary services related to accessibility: document remediation and digital accessibility auditing.

Allyant's document remediation service is designed to make your documents accessible to all individuals, including those with disabilities. The process is simple and efficient. You can easily upload your documents through Allyant's portal or email system. Once received, a team of experts will organize your documents according to your requirements while adhering to industry standards. The team will also perform accessibility testing to ensure your documents comply with the latest accessibility guidelines. With Allyant's document remediation service, you can be sure that your documents are accessible to everyone.

Allyant also offers software for remediating documents in-house. This software includes the CommonLook PDF Validator, an Adobe Acrobat plug-in designed to test PDF accessibility. CommonLook PDF is another remediation software plug-in for Adobe Acrobat that allows you to test, repair, and report on accessible PDF documents. 

Additionally, the company offers CommonLook tools for Microsoft Office applications. These tools allow users to create, validate, and repair documents in programs like Microsoft Word and PowerPoint.

Allyant's CommonLook Online tool is a subscription-based service that aims to make the lives of administrators, educators, and those working in Disability Support Services (DSS) easier. With this tool, users can quickly upload a document and convert it into multiple formats in just a few clicks. The process is pain-free and efficient, ensuring that all students receive the necessary materials in the best format for them.

CommonLook Online

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Meanwhile, the Allyant CommonLook Online tool provides high-level automation to simplify the transcription process. The tool uses guided user input to ensure the documents are transcribed accurately and effectively. CommonLook Online can transcribe documents into accessible Word, braille, PDF, and E-text formats.

Each tool mentioned above allows you to ensure compliance with various standards, such as Section 508 WCAG AA, PDF/UA, and HHS standards. You can also generate compliance reports for each document and customize checkpoints based on your organization's needs.

Allyant also offers a unique "HUB" platform, which merges project and issue management into a seamless interface. This platform facilitates real-time reporting on project progress, provides tools for understanding the impact of accessibility across roles, and allows for direct communication with Allyant's experts.

Allyant also offers digital accessibility auditing services to its clients. Customers can request a quote through the website or contact Allyant directly for this service.

Allyants' team of professionals will carefully evaluate the customer's website or web application by employing automated tools and manual testing methods. Following the evaluation, they will furnish a report containing discoveries, suggestions, and top-notch strategies to enhance the website or web application's accessibility and user-friendliness.

The company thoroughly evaluates digital assets, including websites, client portals, mobile apps, IoT devices, enterprise platforms, and kiosks. Their goal is to enable digital accessibility by identifying and addressing compliance issues with web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG).

How does Allyant use AI?

Allyant provides an enterprise-class AI solution that enables post-production accessibility tagging for high volumes of PDF documents. Its CommonLook (CL) AI automation solutions add post-production accessibility compliance to your electronic document generation systems while allowing archiving for future retrieval and on-demand access without changing your existing document workflows or software systems.

Using the company's highly advanced deep neural network AI, your document generation becomes more intelligent. Furthermore, as the solution produces files, the algorithms are continually enhanced through their quality assurance and post-processing methodology. In essence, the tool is "taught" through actual accessible sample documents how to tag PDF documents correctly. This ensures that those documents are fully accessible and work seamlessly with screen readers and other assistive technologies.

Allyant also offers a pre-composition solution that resides on top of existing databases for the author and generates accessible PDF documents in high volume. Both solutions are available via APIs for tight integration into your existing workflows and can be hosted on-premises or in Allyant's secure cloud.

Installation, setup, and compatibility

Products such as UserWay and AccessiBe are available to ensure that websites remain accessible. These providers have developed software that continuously checks company web pages for issues that require fixing. On the other hand, Allyant offers a different solution, which means that the steps to get started with their services differ.

Allyant offers various ways to get started with its accessibility solutions, depending on your needs. These begin with FREE resources such as business guides and webinars. If you need a comprehensive solution for managing your organization's accessibility efforts, Allyant offers the HUB platform. 

Finally, the company's software titles, such as CommonLook PDF and CommonLook Office, help make your PDFs and documents accessible. The company also offers self-paced training modules that tie everything together for your team. 

Plans and pricing

Allyant offers various services that cater to multiple industries, including healthcare, finance, and education. Because of its varied services, you must contact the company directly for pricing information. 

When you contact Allyant, you can expect to receive a personalized quote based on your specific needs. The company will consider factors like the size and complexity of your project and any particular features or functionality you require. Additionally, turnaround time can impact pricing, as expedited projects may require additional resources and incur additional fees.

Overall, there’s every reason to believe Allyant strives to provide transparent and fair pricing for its clients. While the company may not publish its pricing directly on its website, it is committed to working with clients to provide accurate and reasonable pricing estimates based on their unique needs and requirements.

Final verdict

Allyant is a company that offers an array of services that can benefit businesses and agencies of all sizes. With specialized software tools, Allyant provides document and website accessibility and contact with experts. These services can help companies comply with accessibility laws and regulations, ensuring their digital content is available to all users, including those with disabilities.

However, while Allyant's services are undoubtedly helpful, finding critical information on their website can be challenging. For example, upfront costs, training requirements, and long-term expenses are not always immediately apparent. It can also be challenging to know whether demos are available for testing purposes or what the software tools look like.

If you're interested in working with Allyant, your best bet is to contact the company and begin a discussion. From there, you'll better understand whether there is a good fit between Allyant and your organization. Conversation with Allyant's team can help clarify any questions or concerns you may have and provide the opportunity to discuss your specific accessibility needs. Whether you're a small business or a large corporation, Allyant's services can help you improve the accessibility of your digital content and ensure that it's available to all users.

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