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Sammanfattning: Rollspelsklassikern Dragon Quest V får en makeover (igen) och levereras i ett litet DS-paket. Daterat och segt eller nostalgiskt och tidlöst?
Sammanfattning: Ikävä kyllä pelisarja on erityisesti Euroopassa jäänyt hyvin vähälle huomiolle, mutta kaikkien rotantappajien onneksi Square Enix on viime vuosina kunnostautunut asian tiimoilta. Tällä kertaa vuorossa on sarjan viidennen osan DS-käännös. Kannattiko 17 ...
Publicerad: 2015-01-28, Författare: Andrew , testad av: gamezone.com
This port of the Nintendo DS version optimizing near perfectly in mobile devices (iOS and Android). If you're a JRPG fan, love Dragon Warrior V, or need an excuse to play it for the first time – why not carry it around with you everywhere...
As a 17-year-old game, Dragon Quest V is a gem, but as a seventh generation title it is merely a tasty snack before Dragon Quest IX makes its way to Western shores. A blip on the radar of portable role-playing games, this re-release will not change the...
Sammanfattning: It's easy to look at the Dragon Quest series and figure that if you've played one, you've played them all. Who could really blame you? After all, there's more than enough similarities that pop up between each game, always intentional, and while the sto...
Sammanfattning: The easiest way to date Dragon Quest V as a 16-bit era JRPG is to look at the dialogue. Even with the stellar translation job done in this Nintendo DS remake and the efforts to give characters regional dialects, the words have this particular special f...
Sammanfattning: This 3D remake of the Japan-only Super Famicom release offers tried-and-true RPG gameplay with a few fantastic twists. Dragon Quest V: The Hand of the Heavenly Bride harkens back to a different era of role-playing games with its borderline archaic gam...