During the Nico Nico Chokaigi 3 event currently being held at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, near Tokyo, Square Enix livestreamed a special episode of the “Dragon Quest X Ultra Coliseum Tournament in Astoltia (More or Less) Playoff of the Strongest” with the series’ Creative Director Yuji Horii, that let slip that the next game of the series is currently being developed.
"A bumper crop of PlayStation titles make up October’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog lineup. All these games will be available to play starting Tuesday, October 18. Without further ado, let’s dive in. Also added this month: The Medium, Dragon Quest Builders, Dragon Quest Heroes and more. "
Has vice city been fixed? If not it feels like a weird addition. Lots for Dragon Quests fans.
If you like assassins creed and Dragon Quest enjoy the multiple games.
Just plan on playing Medium and the Yakuza remasters right now.
Seems the PS Plus offer is running out of steam already.
Have they even added any new trials since launch?
Some of the best Switch JRPG games out there include the epic Xenoblade Chronicles to the hard-as-nails Dark Souls Remastered.
Me being a Playstation guy and a huge JRPG fan, I can say that the only franchises I actually miss that are on Switch are The Fire Emblem series and The Xenoblade Chronicles series. I've played neither but I've heard good things. I've seen people play Xenoblade Chronicles games on youtube, and it seems like they think it's a big deal so I'm curious.
I agree with top 1, for me xenoblade chronicles 3(and 2) is one of the greatest jrpg to date. It's like the feeling of playing ff7 on ps1 for the first time again. Imagine if XC3 was done with ps5 graphics, that will be magical. I might get the xc remaster before the year ends or after I got the platinum trophy of GoW ragnarok.
The Dragon Quest series is often criticized for being too traditional, but there's actually something really comforting about its familiarity.
I love that Dragon Quest stuck to its roots. I've been playing the series since Dragon Warrior. It was the first turn based RPG I ever played. DQ is basically the reason I got into turn based RPGs and why I still prefer them to this day over action RPGs.
Thats funny ive never really seen anyone complain about it being traditional but even if so. I personally think dq11 is the best jrpg ive played in years. Since like ff9 type of years. I cant think of 1 negative thing to say about it. If you dont like traditional then go play a action rpg like ff15. Leave dq be its one of the few games that have stuck with turn base battles.
I started dq series kinda later in life. Played when i was younger but didnt remember much. Ff is where i stuck my jrpg roots at. Ff lost me at 12. Its never been the same since ff10 and i was so sad to see the world map go.
Cool!!!! I can't wait!!!!!
What systems/platforms will this version be made for? Anyone know?
Definitely going to be 3DS exclusive if history is to be our guide.
Wish it was on Vita
Oh fun more DQ is always a good thing. Shame it does seem like X won't see the light outside of Japan :(
Though it is up in the air as far as what it'll go on system wise. Turn based rpgs seem like you can only find them on handhelds these days so probably 3DS but if they want it on a console PS4 seems to be the likely as the WiiU isn't the big leader as the Wii was and Dragon Quest always goes to the system doing the best at the given moment.
If it does go to the PS4 don't expect any new updates in graphics though as I do believe they said they reached the graphical point they want out of the series way back on VIII.