Doritos Crash Course vs Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen

A full spec-by-spec comparison of Doritos Crash Course vs Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen — engine, performance, dimensions, features and price, with the differences highlighted to help you decide.

Specification Doritos Crash Course Microsoft Studios Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen Capcom
Overview
Release Date August 12, 2010 April 23, 2013
Availability Released Released
Age Rating Everyone Mature
Developer Wanako Games, Behavior Interactive Capcom, Capcom U.S.A
Publisher Microsoft Studios Capcom
Official Site https://www.dragonsdogma.com/
Gameplay
Genre Platformer Action, Adventure, RPG
Game Modes Single-player, Multiplayer
Perspective Third-person
Average Playtime 7 hours
Platforms & Pricing
Platforms PC, Xbox PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo
Available On Xbox Store, Xbox 360 Store PlayStation Store, Steam, GOG, Xbox Store, Nintendo eShop
Critic & Community Scores
Community Rating 3.2 / 5 (96 ratings) 3.9 / 5 (681 ratings)
Metacritic 81 / 100
PC Requirements
Minimum Requirements OS: Windows Vista or newer (32 or 64 bit) Processor: Intel Core i5 660 CPU or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Radeon HD 5870 or equivalent DirectX: Version 9.0c Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 20 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX-compatible sound card or onboard audio chip Additional Notes: 1) Supports Keyboard+Mouse and XInput/DirectInput devices including Xbox 360, Xbox One, DualShock4 and Steam Controller. 2) Some high end integrated graphics chips and modern gaming laptops with a discrete GPU may work but have not been tested, nor are they officially supported by Capcom.
Recommended Requirements OS: Windows 7/8/10 Processor: Intel Core i7-4770K or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or equivalent DirectX: Version 9.0c Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 20 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX-compatible sound card or onboard audio chip Additional Notes: 1) Supports Keyboard+Mouse and XInput/DirectInput devices including Xbox 360, Xbox One, DualShock4 and Steam Controller. 2) Some high end integrated graphics chips and modern gaming laptops with a discrete GPU may work but have not been tested, nor are they officially supported by Capcom.