Gaming Boulevard wrote a preview of the upcoming Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past and decided:
We can’t stress it out enough, Dragon Quest VII is huge! We’ve spent a couple of hours with it and it feels like we’re still only at the start of our adventure. It’s great to visit the locations in the past and revisit them in the present, seeing what your actions meant for the world. Sure, there’s a lot of going back and forth in the game but thanks to the great visuals, it never felt like a negative thing. The characters and environments are beautifully designed and we can’t wait to see more of them! Also note that you can even share Traveller’s Tables using Streetpass to get access to new monsters and dungeons while you’re walking around in the real world. These tables unlock exclusive gear for your main game. With that being said, we concluded this preview to dive deeper into the gorgeous world of Fragments of the Forgotten Past.
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After three years, Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past is finally available throughout the entire world. This availability is of particular note for series fans in Europe (and Australia) as the original PlayStation version was never released in those parts of the world. So for many, Dragon Quest VII may as well be a brand new game, and thanks to it being such a unique and captivating JRPG, it feels like one.
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I look forward to this coming to steam in 2017