RPGamer: "DQ7 just seems to flow at its own rate, and right now I'm fine with bobbing along."
Dragon Quest VII: Warriors of Eden will launch for iOS and Android in Japan this Wednesday, September 17 for 1,800 yen, Square Enix announced.
The smartphone version of Dragon Quest VII uses the 3DS remake as its base. It adds controls optimized for smartphones, a higher resolution, and a “Suspend” save system to turn off the game and resume at any time.
oprainfall writes: "There’s a radio show I used to listen to a while back. They had a segment called “People are Stupid” in which they talked about some of the stupid things that at least one particular person did recently. While it was a sports talk show, the people they would talk about would generally be normal people outside of sports that just did dumb things. But, with this being a video game site, while we could do a thing like this, we should probably stick to gaming companies.
…Oh, hello Square Enix. Fancy seeing you here."
They could port the 3DS releases to Vita for cheap and make at least a significant profit and actually cater to fans as well. It's not good business to mistreat fans just because they have a certain system. I'd understand if they'd lose money, or even just broke even, yeah, don't do it, but this is DQ we're talking about, and in Japan Vita/PS TV has sold enough to where a series like this could only make money, at least in Japan. Don't bother localizing it I guess but it's straight bad business to ignore Vita in Japan.
Explosion:" The 3DS remake of Dragon Quest VII, the seventh main entry of the Dragon Quest series released as Dragon Warrior VII in North America on the original PlayStation, is now available for a lower price in Japan."
this is actually a decent Dragon Warrior game.