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Dragon Quest is undeniably one of the longest running and most popular video game series in Japan, as evidenced by the string of anime, manga and spin-offs it has generated over the years. Despite there being nearly two decades between the original rel...
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It’s funny to think that just a few short years ago, the Dragon Quest series was virtually unknown here in the UK, except by a few hardcore import gamers.Indeed, Dhuran, indeed...PS2’s Dragon Quest VIII opened the floodgates in 2006 but the series has...
But if you haven’t played either the ninth or fourth editions yet then you may want to hold off on this one for the time being. It’ll still be here when you come back. 7.5/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report erro...
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Realms of ReverieThe popular Japanese RPG (JRPG) series Dragon Quest arrives on the Nintendo DS for western gamers to embark on a classic yet clichéd story of good versus evil as they explore the realms of Reverie with traditional turn based combat. Th...
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The Dragon Quest franchise, even in its more recent titles, is one of the most traditional series in gaming, so you’d be wrong to think a DS remake of the sixth game in the series would be revolutionary. A huge hit 15 years ago on the Super Famicom (ak...
Classic gameplay that's great all these years later, A very polished experience, Incredibly engrossing job system...
Too little direction at times, Occasionally feels more ancient than old school, An excessive amount of Slime puns...
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Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation marks the first time this role-playing classic has reached American shores. Developer Arte Piazza has skillfully enhanced this Super Famicom giant, adding an impressive dual-screen presentation and immersive dialog...
Lovely dualscreen presentation, Captivating town scenarios and great dialogue, Two huge worlds to explore, Pleasingly deep job system, Plenty of replay value.
Annoying save system, Disappointing multicard wireless feature.
Absorbing gameplay and an epic plot make this Dragon Quest remake worth the wait...
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When Square-Enix announced that they were revisiting the Dragon Quest franchise on the Nintendo DS, fans were naturally ecstatic. The classic franchise has been at the forefront of role-playing games since its inception and the fact that older entries...
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Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation for the Nintendo DS has an interesting history. The first version of the game hit Japan in 1995, but 2011 marks the first time North Americans have clapped eyes on an official release. Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Re...
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Some things in life will remain ever constant: the rise and fall of tides, the changing of the seasons, and of course Dragon Quest. Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation is the latest (and perhaps last) port on the Nintendo DS system, finally making...
Dragon Quest VI is a humongous RPG. Advancing through the job system is addicting and getting to mix and match abilities is always fun, but past that is a fairly average story and game play system, so make sure you are OK with playing this “old schoo...
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Most Dragon Quest reviews play out in a similar fashion, much like the games they chronicle. They consist of a nod to the relatively unchanged mechanics, a brief mention of the few things that have changed, a note that the story is unsurprisingly fanta...
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-29 01:16:51
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Dragon Quest VI has a considerable mystique surrounding it. Released only in Japan on the Super Famicom way back in 1995, Dragon Quest VI, like V before it, was never localized for a western release. As a result, VI was one of two dark spots on the wes...
Dragon Quest VI will appeal to a very limited demographic of gamers. While Dragon Quest VI’s archaic nature is exactly what hardcore Dragon Quest fans and some JRPG fans crave, it will turn just about everyone else off. It’s cool that western audiences...
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The Dragon Quest series is one I've avoided, but only because the art style doesn't appeal to me. There are plenty of other JRPGs to choose from, should I acquire a sudden craving for random battles. What makes Dragon Quest stand out from the others be...
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In an industry where every gaming franchise tries to innovate or improve upon its foundations, whether successfully or not, no single series has remained committed to sticking to its guns like Dragon Quest. Square Enix’s prestigious JRPG ju...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-29 01:16:51
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Of all the recent Dragon Quest remakes, Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation seems to be the one most in search of an identity. The original distinguished itself as the most advanced of the "Zenithia Trilogy" (referred to as such because of the castle...
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