One Dragon’s Dogma 2 player shared their “hilarious” first death in the game, which sparked some interesting responses from the community.
After teasing players with the ability tocustomize their character early, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is finally out. Capcom’s open-world fantasy RPG pits players against various enemies while challenging them to use their wits tosolve riddles.
Now, the game doesn’t have any difficulty settings, which means that the game would feel unforgiving for those who aren’t too familiar with the genre. Hence why, for the most part, dying in the game isn’t something surprising.
However, one player has managed to die in a way others described as “hilarious” and even Looney Tunes-like. As seen in a clip the player attached in aReddit thread, it started with them picking up a rock and throwing it off a cliff.
Continuing to pick up the second rock, the player accidentally jumped over the cliff while still holding the rock. Ultimately, this resulted in them falling to the ground, with the rock landing perfectly on top of their character, leading them to their death screen.
“Didn’t expect my first death to look like this,” the player wrote. “The game crashed and didn’t start afterwards so I guess this tale really has ended lmfao.”
Seeing this clip, other players in the comments were amused and couldn’t help but crack jokes. One user mentioned: “Your Arisen got pinned and couldn’t rise up again,” to which another replied with “Arisen’t.”
Another user said, “Wile E. Coyoted yourself lmao,” referring to the Looney Tunes cartoon.
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“LMAO. Thats f***ing hilarious,” another chimed in.
Additionally, some players in the thread shared a similar experience to the OP, explaining the ways they got “humbled” by the game.
Michelle Cornelia is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s Australia team, specializing in first-person shooter games, battle royale games like Fortnite, Baldur’s Gate, MMORPGs, and more. She also has bylines at Attack of the Fanboy, Pocket Gamer, and GameWatcher. You can contact her at: michelle.cornelia@dexerto.com