The NES classic receives new life in an upgraded handheld remake.
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.
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."
There are the superstars of the Japanese RPG genre, the must-plays on any gamer’s list: Final Fantasy VII, Persona 4, Chrono Trigger. This is a not a list of those.
Although it's not entirely JRPG and has a little more emphasizes on the action side, I also highly recommend Nier on the PS3.
A very underrated obscure game, but very enjoyable.
Dragon Quest IV is one of the most well-known and well-loved JRPGs in the entire history of gaming.
They should bring more remade DQs on the the 3ds and 2ds systems.
Hoping VIII to be ported for PS4/Switch. 3DS version wasn't good enough.