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Juli 2010
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37 Tester
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Sammanfattning: "Dragon Quest games are all the same." You've probably heard that old chestnut before. Heck, maybe you've even uttered it yourself. It's an easy mistake to make. At a cursory glance, Dragon Quest games do seem remarkably similar from one to the next: T...
Despite my problems with Dragon Quest IX, I still enjoyed the game and I appreciate all the side quests and alchemy players can enjoy at their leisure. The streamlined multiplayer support is also very nicely implemented, though it depends entirely on i...
Traditional roleplaying at its finest, Fourplayer coop is a nice addition, Deep character customisation, Doesn't feel as comprehensive as its predecessor...
Great story, Loads of fun, Excellent interface, Looks and sounds great, Plenty of references to other Dragon Quest games, Supports four-player exploration
It's DeepVery Deep Dragon Quest games are never letdowns in the content department. If you plough ahead on your quest, you're looking at a 40hour walk, give or take. But if you stop to really sniff at your surroundings, complete the dozens of Quests laid out by townspeople, and explore every optional dungeon accessible through collectable treasure maps...well, Dragon Quest IX won't leave your Nin
The Multiplayer Feature is Local Only It's great fun to team up and play through the world of Dragon Quest IX with good friends. Alas, you can't do so over Nintendo's WiFi: Only buddies who are sharing your personal space can journey with you, and they all require their own copies of the game, The Music is a Bit Dull Dragon Quest has always boasted a riveting score, but the music in Dragon Que
The cartoon graphics and lightweight, silly style won't suit everyone, but if Dragon Quest is to have a breakout hit over here, then the ninth instalment is easily up to the task...
While the JRPG genre – nay, the Japanese development scene in general – scurries around trying to make itself more relevant or rides the coattails of greatness, Square Enix demonstrates exactly how it got into its respected position – the firm keeps a ...