Hardcore Droid: "The new Android version of Dragon Quest doesn’t really stand up to the original NES version that came out in 1986. The original Dragon Quest is generally regarded as one of the most influential games in RPG history, but thanks to advances in the genre, it’s often considered to be more of a historical artifact than a fun game in its own right. And while that’s not entirely true, the sacrifices involved with porting it over to mobile platforms do mitigate some of what makes the 28-year-old game interesting in the first place."
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Dragon Quest VIII 4th? Yikes. That's easily number 1 for me. I'd love to be able to play it again on newer consoles.
Thanks to their innovative approach to gaming, RPGs like Dark Souls, Final Fantasy VII, and Dragon Quest left a significant impact on the genre.
ES3 set things off, it's a shame they got greedy and decided to cut corners so the executives could get huge pay days.
In Japan, Dragon Quest is a cultural phenomenon. In the U.S., it's that "other" JRPG franchise. What caused such a massive difference in the game's global reception?
These days I enjoy dq way more then ff. Dq 11 was better then anything after ff10 maybe even ff10. I do feel that dq12 is gonna go action based rpg. Which is unfortunate but time will tell.
Thankfully thats shifting more and hopefully means more localisation (especially DQX offline)
Strange. Gamers complain about game franchises being the same thing over and over again. DQ actually gets praised for it.
I personally have played several DQ games and I tend to stop playing them after 30 hours. Just too long, and repetitive. Most RPGs I suppose are like this-but with DQ I lose interest as the plot doesn’t really grab me.