Today we got the information that Dragon Quest III remake comes to every console and PC, as well as Yuji Horii want Dragon Quest XII worthy of the posthumous work of the two [Akira Toriyama and Koichi Sugiyama] who passed away. I take that as an opportunity to talk about the Dragon Quest series. It’s one of the longest running series in the genre but seldom i see people talk about it. Unfortunately, the series has recently suffered a few setbacks with the deaths of artist and wesom mangaka Akira Toriyama and composer Koichi Sugiyama. But in general, the series is quite popular, espacillay in japan, seeling a solid number of about 85 mio copies worldwide.

Are you interrested in the upcomming titles? What are your favorite parts or gameplay moment of the Dragon Quest series or what stand out for you? Let’s discuss this long running series.

The art is from the cover of book: “Dragon Quest Illustrations: 30th Anniversary Edition” by Akira Toriyama that was release in 2018.

  • Albbi@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    I loved playing Dragon Quest 4 oh about 20 years ago. I thought the chapter system was really well done. You got to focus on the story of many different characters. When they finally all get together into one party, it just felt amazing.

    Always wanted to get into the series more, but just never really came up. I recently went though DQ1 throught 3 on my phone and really enjoyed them although the ending of 3 was getting to be quite the slog and I needed to look up help on where to go quite a bit.

    I would love a recommendation on what to try next to get back into the series.

    • Tamlyn@lemmy.zipOPM
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      6 months ago

      I expect you to use the slime controller on playstation and nintendo systems…don’t tell me the truth

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    6 months ago

    Not a fan, the artwork is great, can’t say much about the story as I don’t think I’ve ever made it more than 10 hours into one of the games…

    The music really throws me off, it doesn’t fit the setting or the going-ons at all. There will be this big dramatic scene, lots of tension, and fucking upbeat circus music plays.

    I can’t do it.

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    6 months ago

    I’ve only played a few of the older titles. I was introduced to the series with DQ8 on the PS2 and really liked it. I played DQ9 a few times and enjoyed it. I played both the DQMJ games on the NDS and had a lot of fun with them. Honestly I had the most fun with the DQMJ games.

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    6 months ago

    I mostly follow Dragon Quest out of interest in its greater place in the genre at this point. After playing through DQ8 a few years back, I decided the series is not for me at this point.

    I do have a long history with Dragon Quest, with the original game being my first JRPG back in 1989. I played DQ2 a few years later and didn’t care much for it (the Cave to Rhone has a well-deserved reputation). I didn’t touch the series again until much later with the PSX version of DQ7, which I still regret putting 110 hours into. I suppose I can thank that game for breaking me of the habit of having to finishing long games I stop liking halfway through.

    I still ended up going back and playing through the DS versions of DQ4 through DQ6, and the mobile version of DQ3 more recently. Dragon Quest has had a knack for getting me into dungeon-crawling flow states with the explore-battle-victory-explore rhythm, and it generally wasn’t tough for me to get started and rolling in the games. Unfortunately, they burn me out quick: almost all of them ended up overstaying their welcome by about ten hours or so. I almost didn’t finish DQ4 because of how difficult the boss was.

    I do have very nice things to say about DQ5, though. The story in that one still feels well above Horii’s other works in the series (at least the ones I’ve played), and the time progression is something I’d like to see more of in the genre. That one–and the original, years back–are the ones in the series I wanted more of when the credits rolled.

  • DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    Absolutely loved DQ9. Never finished it, but I played the hell out of it as a kid. Revisited it recently and it still holds up pretty great. Kept me playing more than 11 did, which is the only other one I’ve really played. 11 is awesome, but I just don’t vibe with it as much as 9.

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    6 months ago

    I loved 1-3 as a kid but finished none of them, then dropped the series until 11 and it’s def my favorite now. Great story, characters and having a jump makes it feel so much more free

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    6 months ago

    I just finished DQ9 on my DS. Overall I’d say it’s pretty bad. I really can’t think of any redeeming qualities of the game. Just a long list of complaints. I played many of the earlier games and liked them all much more.

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    6 months ago

    Never played any in the original consoles but tried one of them on an emulator at some point (don’t remember which game anymore) and found it very uninspired and grindy