In this regard, Chapters is a lot more like the DS Final Fantasy remakes - although ArtePiazza's rotating 3D world stomps all over FF's. It's as a never-before-played adventure that Dragon Quest most impresses. Forgive it its age and appreciate its forward-thinking.
Several Dragon Quest videogames are currently on sale with Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (3DS) dropping to $29.99, Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen (DS) to $23.70, Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride to $24.99 and Dragon Quest Builders (PS4) to $29.99.
The NES classic receives new life in an upgraded handheld remake.
Eyes on FF: "Winter is finally letting go, so the days aren't as cold anymore and my hands are no longer sand paper. Might have to do with the fact that I decided to ditch the iPhone in favor of my beloved little black DS Lite to play the Zenithian trilogy of the Dragon Quest series. Though that of course meant I had fewer opportunities to play, I'm glad that I've rediscovered the joy of playing a good old classic JRPG cuddled up in my chair under a warm blanket. Although this time around, I'm a bit less enthusiastic."
Good stuff. Yes it's one that not many people have played the the chapters keep the level grinding not as bad seeing that you keep with the lower levels