They announced the localization today!Aww I'm jazzed to see the OT. Hopefully my friend who is over in Asia right now comes through with an LE copy for me to play eventually. Until then I'll just get to enjoy it secondhand.
I hassled the SE reps at E3 about not having any DQXI announcements, so hopefully next year will be the time.
Any chance I can get the 3DS version without a pre-order today?
Finallllyyyy I can play
Our copy hasn't arrived yet. My wife is watching a live stream of it. There are spoilers.
Should I kill her?
Our copy hasn't arrived yet. My wife is watching a live stream of it. There are spoilers.
Should I kill her?
I can't. Silent protagonist.Confess to me all that you are about to do, my child.
Well that and she's a good person and I love her, so OK she gets to live. I'll just grumble here for a bit more.If you do, you might not be there when your copy arrives.
Can't wait to see your impressions.
Outside the tactical sub-genre, JRPGs have never been big on positioning and spacing, so I can't say that's a surprise.I also can't believe how pointless the free movement camera is! The enemies just stay lined up and you can walk around and look at their backs, and that's about it.
Our copy hasn't arrived yet. My wife is watching a live stream of it. There are spoilers.
Should I kill her?
I've done the intro bits on both the 3DS and PS4 versions now. It's really interesting how the scripts are exactly the same, but a lot of stuff isn't. The intro dungeon is totally different between the two, for instance. I also can't believe how pointless the free movement camera is! The enemies just stay lined up and you can walk around and look at their backs, and that's about it.
Personally I feel like I set it up and purseowner knocked it out.This made me laugh way more than I should have while at work, hahaha.
Outside the tactical sub-genre, JRPGs have never been big on positioning and spacing, so I can't say that's a surprise.
Oh, my bad. I gave that one (and only that one) a pass because I'm not into MMORPGs in general.Dragon Quest 10 came before this game, has free movement, and enemies move around the battlefield fine, and positioning matters. It's a direct downgrade.
Can't see how anyone could look at the PS4 version of the game and not think it looks hella dated compared to modern RPGs beside the UE4 graphics. Doesn't mean it's a bad game, since the dated-ness is in a way half the charm, but the 3DS always looked way more appealing to me since the system matched the limitations of the game.
Can't see how anyone could look at the PS4 version of the game and not think it looks hella dated compared to modern RPGs beside the UE4 graphics. Doesn't mean it's a bad game, since the dated-ness is in a way half the charm, but the 3DS always looked way more appealing to me since the system matched the limitations of the game.
Can't see how anyone could look at the PS4 version of the game and not think it looks hella dated compared to modern RPGs beside the UE4 graphics. Doesn't mean it's a bad game, since the dated-ness is in a way half the charm, but the 3DS always looked way more appealing to me since the system matched the limitations of the game.
For those who got the 3DS download version, you can claim your DLC items by going into the eShop, pressing the menu button in the top left, then going to 設定・その他 → ご利用記録, and then find the entry for DQ11 and click 明細を見る. Scroll down to the bottom and there will be a download code. Write that down, then go into the game and pick プレゼントコード入力 and then プレゼントコードを入力する. Now you can put in the code you wrote down and download your items.
What's modern by your standard? I think DQXI looks as good as, if not better than stuff like Nier Automata and Persona 5 and they all came out this year.