PixyJunket
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I wonder if Bianca and Nera were at all influenced by Betty and Veronica, it's similar enough.
And if we're going by that, Debora could easily be a Cheryl Blossom type.
The 3DS version doesn't look as good, and that soundtrack though..
I didn't go into the building to do that until far into the game, thinking from the icon on the building that it was for a mini-game.Apparently I forgot to buy the wagon in V that lets me recruit monsters. Whoops.
I didn't go into the building to do that until far into the game, thinking from the icon on the building that it was for a mini-game.
When is the nhk dq 30th anniversary special
The website for it says that it is December 29th at 10PM. http://www4.nhk.or.jp/dq30/
Yes. Countdown timer.So in about 20 hours?
Yes. Countdown timer.
Since I'm in this thread - I finally finished DQVI on iOS. To be honest, I wasn't a huge fan of the increased number of boss battles, compared to the previous titles in the series.
The class system, while fun in theory, lead to a lot of grinding if you wanted to get 1 specific high level skill from an advanced class that you wouldn't need otherwise.
The last boss took me about an hour to beat with one rewind. I hate that the game disabled quicksaving in the last dungeon, but luckily I didn't wipe completely. The funny thing about the last battle was that what saved me was one character whom I didn't use for the whole game. He was sitting in my Wagon and I randomly decided to teach him Hustle Dance, because why not. Turns out it was a great decision.
Can't say I enjoyed the boss who could resurrect parts of himself. In general, I feel like DQ bosses are the most annoying JRPG enemies I faced - sometimes attacking twice, having stuff like that resurrection, sigh.
DQVII is next on the list and while I recently bought the 3DS version on sale, I think I'll stick with the mobile port. It looks better, runs faster and quicksave doesn't kick you back to the main menu. I'll jump back to console versions with VIII for the 3DS.
Either or it's nice to finally be making a dent in this pile.
The March 6 issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, a Japanese magazine, will feature information on Dragon Quest XI, according to Gematsu.
While it was fun to play a "simple" RPG that was pretty quick to complete I'm at a bit of a loss on the best way to tackle the 8 remaining titles without burning out on them. Maybe just put some time between games? I wonder if it would be better to just skip 2 and get right into 3 which was one of the games I was most looking forward to finally playing more than just repeating that fantastic intro on my neighbours' GBC.
SNES remake of the Game Boy Dragon Quest games? First I have heard of this. I'm not exactly a Dragon Quest expert, but that sounds interesting. Is this official or is this a fan project?
Dragon Quest 1+2 for SNES is based on DQ5's engine. DQ3 snes is based on DQ6's engine.
HOW IN THE WORLD ARE YOU SUPPOSED TO GUESS THAT THE LITTLE BADGE THAT YOU NEED IS IN A MARSH IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE?!?
It's been a while since I played it, but didn't you get an item, something like the "princess' love", that acts kinda like a compass for this?
You know the guide I read said something about using that would give numbers. When I used it a couple times I thought it was talking about where she was at Tantagel, but must've overlooked that. Thanks.
IIRC, there's an NPC who straight-up tells you that the token is hidden at X/Y map coordinates in relation to the castle. If you've got a piece of paper lying around, you can count off steps (there's a lot of counting) as you try to find it.
The Princess' Love item tells you what the X/Y coordinate distance is between you and your beloved. And since the Princess is inside the castle, you can use her to mark your own distance from the castle, making it much easier to find those specific coordinates.
It ran perfectly fine on the PS4 from what I remember, so if you don't care that much about higher resolution etc. and are interested in coop multiplayer, choosing the same platform as your friends might be the way to go.The dragon quest heroes 2 demo is out on psn.
Also not sure if I want to get it on ps4 or pc :l
I guess you're right. Since I'm further in the mobile version, I'll try to catch up on the 3DS and see if the better controls are actually enough to make this one more fun.I would personally go for 3DS. Movement is something you have to engage with for the entire duration of the game, so better controls tend to win out for me over anything else.