Lightgun Galaxy writes: "At a glance, Portal Knights and Dragon Quest Builders are quite similar. They’re both RPG takes on the classic Minecraft formula, so they both feature malleable worlds constructed of cubes. They also both include a system of travel based around portals. However, spending time with both games makes it clear that each has its own unique identity. Here are some of the big differences."
"SQUARE ENIX today released "DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS" on PC via STEAM®. The PC version includes upgraded crafting features and the “Terra Incognita” DLC at no additional cost." - Square Enix.
"Today, SQUARE ENIX® announced that "DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS", the first game in the popular block-building role-playing series, is launching February 13th on PC via STEAM." - SQUARE ENIX.
Feels strange to release now after Dragon Quest Builders 2 has been available for so many years. It was good for its time, but DQ Builders 2 improved on it in so many ways. I'd have a harder time going back to the first one now.
"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?
I say Dragon Quest builders: It takes the Minecraft formula and makes it into a charming game of it's own with that Dragon Quest feel to it. The characters, the world, the music, actual quest, the little jingles, and even the RPG elements added to building make the game feel more like a Dragon Quest game, influenced by Minecraft then a Minecraft clone with Dragon Quest elements to it.
Dragon quest builders hands down