April 2024 Podcast: Dragon’s Dogma 2 is open worlds done well & how to onboard us with new games

Dragon's Dogma 2 is just so damned good...

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Digitally Uploaded Podcast

This month on the Digitally Uploaded podcast, we dive deep into Dragon’s Dogma 2, as a rare example of an open world that delivers on the promise of open world games. It’s not for everyone… but wow is it a work of art.

We also discuss how game developers on board us with new games and concepts… especially at a time when we’re all busy and only have a few hours a week to ourselves. What can developers do to make sure we’re enjoying that time to the best, rather than learning complex systems?

Finally, we take a look at the games coming out in April. Thankfully it’s a relatively quiet month… but there are still a few big hitters that you’re not going to want to miss.

Thank you as always for tuning in!

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Enjoy, and as always, please do let us know if you’ve got any feedback or would like for us to discuss a particular topic on an upcoming show.

Matt S. is the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of DDNet. He's been writing about games for over 20 years, including a book, but is perhaps best-known for being the high priest of the Church of Hatsune Miku.

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