Bolded is the one that really irks me. I see no reason that couldn't be an eShop/digital only release and still be profitable. I almost wish I'd never have played Rocket Slime, the absence burns so much.You can bend reality however you wish, but the truth is that while you have (so far) missed Slime Morimori 3 and DQ7 3DS, there were six Dragon Quest games released in the west in the last 14 months. It's not dead.
You can bend reality however you wish, but the truth is that while you have (so far) missed Slime Morimori 3 and DQ7 3DS, there were six Dragon Quest games released in the west in the last 14 months. It's not dead.
I wonder what platform the next DQ is gonna be on, especially now consoles are dead on home turf.
I think it's likely that we won't be getting the Theatrhythym: Dragon Quest here either, so I'll just turn to importing that as well.
We've missed more Dragon Quest games than that... The two Dragon Quest Monsters, Slime MoriMori 3, Dragon Quest VII, and Dragon Quest X.
And if you count new mobile games we've missed then Dragon Quest Monsters Super Light and Wanted.
Six re-releases and not a single brand new original title in the last four years.
Technically we also missed DQMJ2Pro, DQMBRV and DQI-III Anniversary Collection. The cutoff really started a little earlier.We've missed more Dragon Quest games than that... The two Dragon Quest Monsters, Slime MoriMori 3, Dragon Quest VII, and Dragon Quest X.
And if you count new mobile games we've missed then Dragon Quest Monsters Super Light and Wanted.
Six re-releases and not a single brand new original title in the last four years.
Please tell us why we shouldn't care. Have you played it?
DQ8 made fans of the series here in the West and then SE shunned the fans they created by switching platforms
???It's never been around much here anyway. DQ8 was the first time if was even called Dragon Quest here in the states. And between DQ 2-6 we saw none of those.
To be fair, half the titles we missed were rereleases too.We've missed more Dragon Quest games than that... The two Dragon Quest Monsters, Slime MoriMori 3, Dragon Quest VII, and Dragon Quest X.
And if you count new mobile games we've missed then Dragon Quest Monsters Super Light and Wanted.
Six re-releases and not a single brand new original title in the last four years.
I don't think it's particularly productive to think of it like that. All because you played and liked an entry in a game series on the PS2 doesn't mean that all of the future releases should come to the same system or future PS systems. Companies aren't out to get people, and besides, there were plenty of other DQ releases on affordable platforms.
Not releasing DQ10 for PS3 might have been something of a misstep but I imagine that they were far enough into development on the Wii that the platform choice was irreversible.
I hope DQ Heroes is the beginning of a partnership with Sony. It's time to bring DQ back to consoles, to impress us all like it was with DQVIII.
SE said they are not working on it, so even if they start now, it would be too late.I refuse to give up hope that we will eventually see the DQ7 3DS remake.
When was the last time a DQ game had a relevant console release?
VIII. Which was very well received and sold really well. It was also the last DQ console game before they moved them to the DS.
Hopefully Heroes is the start of bringing back DQ to consoles and therefore to the West.
VIII. Which was very well received and sold really well. It was also the last DQ console game before they moved them to the DS.
Hopefully Heroes is the start of bringing back DQ to consoles and therefore to the West.
DQIX more than matched VIII's sales in the west and sold a lot better in Japan. People trying to spin DQIX as a mistake don't have a clue.
Why do peeps keep saying DQVII should come to only the 3DS? Why not all platforms?
I mean we were just talking about how SE needs to build a loyal and core fanbase but we are still talking about exclusive DQ titles and re-releases.
Send DQVII to systems with long history's of fans that will purchase JRPG's. Nintendo handhelds and Sony consoles. Easy. Build a fanbase up on the PC and utilize the potential profits from the Steam environment. Easy.
Shit is easy, but SE seems I dunno. Who knows.
I must be an odd duck.
DQ VII is the only one I found to not be fun... it was tedious.
At least on PS1.
yep.
The "DQ must go console again to be relevant" thing is pretty stupid. Dragon quest has never been into graphics or blockbuster cinematics like Final Fantasy.
DQ IX sold very well, and it was a very solid entry. It wasn't "irrelevant" at all. The 5 and 6 "meh" DS sales were mainly due to piracy.
To be relevant again in the West, yes it does need to move back to consoles (but not necessarily exclusively). The 3DS (or Wii) in the West couldn't do that. But a big adventure on the big screen on a system that is starved for JRPGs would do very well indeed. And besides VIII was a beautiful game at the time. And NiNoKuni was gorgeous too. That's the level of graphics we'd have expected if they'd released a proper DQ game on PS3. So to say DQ has never been "into graphics" isn't correct, it's just not had lots of opportunity to shine to it's fullest in that capacity due to it's platforms limitations. Moving it to consoles doesn't mean it has to have "blockbuster cinematics" either.
Putting DQ on the DS and such like that after the PS2 was basically sending the game down for kids to enjoy while ignoring the teen/adult following that had been built up. I mean just look at any JRPG thread around here. How often do you see DQIX mentioned compared to DQVIII? Its a 1000:1 ratio.