For long-time Dragon Quest fans, there’s plenty to like, with nods and homages to past games scattered all over the landscape. Mini medals, familiar spells, metal slimes, and sprawling casinos are all back, as well as some other more spoilery winks. But I could have thoroughly enjoyed ...
magic spells, to healing, all the requisite role-playing options are at your disposal, as you select from different menu options. While the mechanics lean toward tradition, that doesn’t meanDragon Quest XIdoesn’t keep things interesting. Once you’ve been acquainted...
Dragon Quest XIserves up a whole lot of game. The all-new Draconian Quest mode, exclusive to the western version, allows for certain restrictions to be embraced, such as being unable to flee from battles, wear armor, or go shopping, making enemies tougher and reducing experience. These diffi...
Treasuresopens with siblings Erik and Mia, ofDragon Quest XIfame, riding the open seas on a Viking ship as children. They’re the lowest, least experienced crew members, but they dream of gold and adventure as much as the adults. One evening, mysterious monsters Purrsula and Porcus come i...
This can make your battle strategies more interesting with other Draconian Quest options turned on, as you'll need to prioritize your Hero's livelihood while focusing on taking down the enemies efficiently (and well... everything else). This includes instant-death Spells, like Whack - so make...
In this interview, Square Enix and TOSE explain how DRAGON QUEST TREASURES focuses on the spirit of adventure and treasure hunting.
Dragon Quest Treasures is a wonderful game that perfectly encapsulates what makes DQ so special, while also offering a fun, fresh, treasure-filled adventure
The whole universe of dragon quest is just oozing with fun and charm, from the aesthetics to the spells and mechanics. Couple that with the best fusion system I’ve ever seen in a monster collector. The story is linked to dragon quest 4 so it was fun finding and playing that. Battles ...
'''Dragon Warrior IV''' was phenomenally popular in Japan as ''Dragon Quest IV'', but wasn't released in the west until late in the NES' lifespan, when most non-Japanese gamers were already occupied with 16-bit platforms. − Nevertheless...
In it, players assemble a unique party of heroes from a combined 25 classes, 12 character races, and over a thousand spells, feats, and abilities. Battles in Pathfinder can be played out via one of two modes: real-time combat with the ability to pause or turn-based; players are free ...