This thread got posted while I was asleep, I guess. There's more first-day interest in it than I thought there'd be.
I'm also plugging through DQ7 (sorry, D
W7), which is the only English DQ release I hadn't played before. What sucks is that I put it down for another game that I didn't enjoy much, and it's getting to be around the time when it gets a little crazy with respect to studying/writing papers/grading, so I can't dump a lot of time into it yet. It sucks, because I really liked how the sidestories are told. I should just put it on my PSP instead, since at least that way, I can get through it faster and I can bring it around with me.
I picked up the SFC versions of V and VI at a very unexpected place, so I guess I might as well go all the way and get my own copy of DQ4 NES and DQ3 SFC. I think it's funny how some sellers selling DQ carts here don't really know what to do with them with respect to pricing unless they're internet-savvy. Some price even the first game on NES high because of Square Enix's reputation, or the second/third games much higher. Yet not a lot of people know what to do with the fourth. Sometimes prices are outrageous, and others aren't.
Anyway, DQ is usually a really solid series. I think it's one--well, until DQ9, I guess--that some players can rely upon for having consistency throughout the game design and/or throughout the series itself. Not every game is perfect, of course, but when you play it, you usually know what to expect. But at the same time, you don't know what to expect since the narrative or ability systems can throw some curveballs at you. I don't think as fondly about DQ9 as some of those in this thread, just because I didn't like some of the changes to the formula. So going back and playing DQ7 for the first time is somewhat refreshing to me. It has a lot about DQ that I missed a lot in DQ9.
Heck, I remember as a kid, preferring DQ1 and PS1 over FF1 because I liked the look of it far more. It had a lot of detail in it to me at the time. I mean, I didn't play Wizardry/Ultima or any of those precursors until
years later, but DQ and PS stick out in my mind a lot.
Since Slime Morimori 3 is at budget-price now, I guess I'll pick it up in the summer if the Canadian dollar gets better.
That reminds me, since most people probably never saw it, take a look at
this wonderful intro from the Wii anniversary collection.
It still bums me out that we never got that.