Dark Edea
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Dragon Quest is the best JRPG series.
Grandia can come too.
Grandia can come too.
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Dragon Warrior Monsters on the Game Boy was awesome because it allowed you to breed every single monster with only one copy of the game. Of course, they had to mess this up with Dragon Warrior Monsters 2 by going the Pokemon route with having 2 versions of the same game, but with exclusive monsters so you needed 2 games and 2 Game Boys to get them all.
The fan translations are good, just keep an eye on whatever release of the games you play as some come with shit MIDI versions of the soundtracks, like VII's 3ds port. I'd personally check out IX for the DS for its customisation and I-III for old JRPG nostalgia, but anywhere is fine to jump in. The Dragon Quest Monsters DS games are good if you want a more Pokémon style battle system with DQ mobs.I finally got Dragon Quest XI for Christmas, and I gotta say, this is shaping up to be one of, if not my favorite JRPG. I love the characters, the combat feels sharp and refined, and the story takes an interesting twist after Act 1. It's a culmination of all the stuff I enjoyed from the first three games built up over decades of refinement and commitment to the series' core principles.
That does leave the other games, and I would love to play V, but the DS version costs an arm and a leg. I have to ask, how good is the fan translation for the original release? Fan translations tend to be a crapshoot when it comes to these kinds of things, but it's either that or spend $200 on a video game, and that's way too much.
They did a good job with XI.I finally got Dragon Quest XI for Christmas, and I gotta say, this is shaping up to be one of, if not my favorite JRPG. I love the characters, the combat feels sharp and refined, and the story takes an interesting twist after Act 1. It's a culmination of all the stuff I enjoyed from the first three games built up over decades of refinement and commitment to the series' core principles.
That does leave the other games, and I would love to play V, but the DS version costs an arm and a leg. I have to ask, how good is the fan translation for the original release? Fan translations tend to be a crapshoot when it comes to these kinds of things, but it's either that or spend $200 on a video game, and that's way too much.
Speaking as a relative newcomer to Dragon Quest, it is way more difficult to break into the series than it is with Final Fantasy and it all comes down to the prices. The majority of the older Final Fantasy games received a billion ports that get released in the US and remaining relatively cheap at that. Meanwhile, most of the DQ games beyond III are astronomically expensive. Take IV for example. You can either get it on NES for $150 or on DS for the same price. V is in an even worse spot because that one never got a US release until the DS version, so if you want to go the law-abiding route you have to spend an insane amount of money.How the fuck is Dragon Quest 5 the same price as Panzer Dragoon Saga?
Like 5 is probably on par with 3,8, and 11. But like triple digit prices? That's crazy I remmeber getting 4 and 5 for the DS and then 6 took fucking ages to come out. I really thought 6 would have been the one to skyrocket.
Square has to re-release the games in some form of modern physical format, and I don't mean IOS garbage. Like real deal premium treatment like they did with Final Fantasy origins or just maybe directly port the PS2 versions since the US never got those.
I just don't trust video games prices anymore with the coronavirus and inflation. I had to check prices and I almost spit my coffee out.How the fuck is Dragon Quest 5 the same price as Panzer Dragoon Saga?
Like 5 is probably on par with 3,8, and 11. But like triple digit prices? That's crazy I remmeber getting 4 and 5 for the DS and then 6 took fucking ages to come out. I really thought 6 would have been the one to skyrocket.
Square has to re-release the games in some form of modern physical format, and I don't mean IOS garbage. Like real deal premium treatment like they did with Final Fantasy origins or just maybe directly port the PS2 versions since the US never got those.
Honestly, DQ recontextualized JRPGs in general for me. I grew up playing stuff like Pokemon and Final Fantasy and I love those games to death, and later on I played EarthBound and found it a funny game, but it was Dragon Quest that made me understand them. All those games share DQ's DNA. EarthBound isn't just funny, it was a large-scale parody and homage to Dragon Quest, complete with similar battle screens and menu design. Final Fantasy started off as a DQ-style game before veering off into its own thing and dared to be far more experimental. Pokemon (at least the first couple of generations) took the basic structure and exploration of Dragon Quest and simplified it into a portable experience that could be easily enjoyed by kids (of course, Dragon Quest Monsters became a thing and everything went full-circle).I'm also seeing what Final Fantasy 7 was going for, which is interesting because I'd thought that game was a wholly special product of the international market/audience situation at the time it was made. But no, it's another classic Dragon Quest callback, like most of Japanese culture.
The underlying dark existential subtext of Pokemon clicked with me right from the beginning of the first Gameboy generation, but the development connection to Mother is something I learned only in the last few years--and I pretty much thought that was the whole story. I knew on an academic level about the mechanical and interface lineage to Dragon Quest but I just took them as an intentional conspicuous carrying forward of arbitrary genre conventions and not much more. Like the references to poplar English-language music which everybody knows about: there's clearly some cultural curve there that you had to be there for. But the overall vector is like finding the middle piece of the jigsaw you'd been missing.Pokemon (at least the first couple of generations)
It was decent when I played it, but it has one less party slot, and one less spouse.I finally got Dragon Quest XI for Christmas, and I gotta say, this is shaping up to be one of, if not my favorite JRPG. I love the characters, the combat feels sharp and refined, and the story takes an interesting twist after Act 1. It's a culmination of all the stuff I enjoyed from the first three games built up over decades of refinement and commitment to the series' core principles.
That does leave the other games, and I would love to play V, but the DS version costs an arm and a leg. I have to ask, how good is the fan translation for the original release? Fan translations tend to be a crapshoot when it comes to these kinds of things, but it's either that or spend $200 on a video game, and that's way too much.
I bought 8 on the DS before Corona virus hit for 30 bucks on Amazon via Amazon Warehouse.I just don't trust video games prices anymore with the coronavirus and inflation. I had to check prices and I almost spit my coffee out.
Because Dragon Quest V is the best Dragon Quest and therefore the best JRPG ever made.How the fuck is Dragon Quest 5 the same price as Panzer Dragoon Saga?
I really like 8 better on the 3DS just because of the addition of enemy on map instead of random encounters and having Morrie as a playable character, such gusto.I bought 8 on the DS before Corona virus hit for 30 bucks on Amazon via Amazon Warehouse.
I already had 8 on the PS2 that came with the FF12 bonus disc, but I wanted a complete set of GBC, DS, and 3DS dragon quests.
Torneko The Last Hope also skyrocketed in price and that was around 20 bucks used from Gamestop's website for eons. This was actually one of the few games where 90% of the time your ordered it used from Gamestop it came 100% complete in a jewel case.
I was playing DQV before I had to reformat my drive lost the saves in the process. I need to start up a new game again because controlling the heroes journey straight from childhood to adulthood is a really cool concept.Because Dragon Quest V is the best Dragon Quest and therefore the best JRPG ever made.
Is the PS2 version of DQV not the best way to play? I was planning on starting up that or DQIX soon. Speaking of DQIX, is there any way to play it multiplayer using emulation?