Danny Bivens: ''In Japan, Dragon Quest is synonymous with RPGs. The height of fandom for the series has its base here, with millions of people lining up to purchase every new entry. The Nintendo DS was the home of many great games in the series, including re-releases and new spin-offs in the franchise. Dragon Quest VII: Eden no Senshi-tachi (The Warriors of Eden), the second Dragon Quest title on the Nintendo 3DS, looks to continue this tradition. It’s not perfect, but after playing a little over four hours, I’ve had a lot of fun.''
Don't gamers get tired of always saving the world as Supermodel Cindy and Magic Mike?
Man you can always count on fat ugly women to be the ones to always bitch that the media doesn't cater to them. To that I say stick to character creation games you fat ugly piece of shit because the rest of us want to play as attractive people and ugly fatties like yourself
If the art direction of the game revolves around "beautiful" or "ugly" characters then let it be so. I don't think either should be forced in if it's against a development's team original vision. Besides, I doubt anyone who had a big dose of reality truly believes that beauty determines the strength of their character.
But In some cases such as myself, I did have my vidya heroes and admiring them drove me to exercise at a young age which I definitely don't regret now.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past takes a fragment of gaming's forgotten past and breathes new life into it.
The staff of The Game Bolt writes: "While Square Enix does not have a press conference, their titles are some of the most highly anticipated games. Will we see any of them at the show?"