Sushen
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Day 1 purchase confirmed...by me.thetrin said:All the refinements of DQ8 plus more are in DQIV/V/VI DS.
Day 1 purchase confirmed...by me.thetrin said:All the refinements of DQ8 plus more are in DQIV/V/VI DS.
Sushen said:Day 1 purchase confirmed...by me.![]()
Wait, what do you mean by choose stairs? Sure, in DQ7 (and all DQ games before it) the stairs consist of one square tile, but if you step on the tile you automatically go upstairs. Besides, there are also some stairs in DQ7 where it requires you to walk a little. I mean, it's actually faster in DQ7 to walk up stairs than in DQ8. And since the DS remakes use assets of the PS games, the stairs also consist of one tile on the map, so there.Sushen said:Million dollar question for me is that do you walk up the stairs by walking up (like DQ8) or choose stairs (like DQ7)? I loved DQ8 while hated DQ7 for its antique menu/gameplay system.
Ehh, they're barely related at all. There's almost nothing to gain from the story connection in these three compared to in the first trilogy, IMO. I would still play 'em in order, though, yes.thetrin said:Be sure to play them in order. You'll get so much more out of the story that way. IV, V and VI are part of a single story arc.
john tv said:Ehh, they're barely related at all. There's almost nothing to gain from the story connection in these three compared to in the first trilogy, IMO. I would still play 'em in order, though, yes.![]()
Whifflebat said:I can't wait to pick up these remakes on the DS. For those that have played DQ4r/DQ5r, how is the difficulty compared to DQ8? As a relative noob to the series, do these games prompt you on where you're supposed to go next?
I just completed DQ8 last night (58:15) and I loved it! The only other DQ game I've played was the original Dragon Warrior for the NES. DQ8 wasn't overly difficult (Dhoulmagus took a couple of attempts), but I would sometimes get frustrated on where I was supposed to go next.
Sushen said:Million dollar question for me is that do you walk up the stairs by walking up (like DQ8) or choose stairs (like DQ7)? I loved DQ8 while hated DQ7 for its antique menu/gameplay system.
Sushen said:Million dollar question for me is that do you walk up the stairs by walking up (like DQ8) or choose stairs (like DQ7)? I loved DQ8 while hated DQ7 for its antique menu/gameplay system.
Sushen said:Million dollar question for me is that do you walk up the stairs by walking up (like DQ8) or choose stairs (like DQ7)? I loved DQ8 while hated DQ7 for its antique menu/gameplay system.
Whifflebat said:I just completed DQ8 last night (58:15) and I loved it! The only other DQ game I've played was the original Dragon Warrior for the NES. DQ8 wasn't overly difficult (Dhoulmagus took a couple of attempts), but I would sometimes get frustrated on where I was supposed to go next.
Aeana said:No Dragon Quest game since the first one has had a 'stairs' command.
Just because you beat it, does not mean the game is finished. Did you watch the credits completely?
thetrin said:I don't even remember Dragon Warrior US having a stairs command.
Whifflebat said:Yeah, I know there's the Dragon Trials and other optional stuff resulting in a alternate ending, but I have so many games on my backlog right now (Persona 3, MGS4, Chocobo's Dungeon, SMT: Nocturne, etc. etc.), the standard ending will have to do. I'm just glad I got through the main quest. I have DQ7 to play on my PSP, but man... I hear that game is looooooong...
Red Scarlet said:Unnecessarily large screen of DW1.
thetrin said:Wow. Okay. A simple "it had a stairs command" would have sufficed.
Red Scarlet said:I like pictures! But, I didn't think it was going to be that big.
thetrin said::lol
Anyway, what level should I be for the last boss? I'm in the Demon World right now. Leveling around Jahanna.
Aeana said:In my normal games, I believe I tend to beat him around 36 or 37.
thetrin said:Oh shit, really? I'm already 37. I might as well go ahead and go fight him.
Btw, I noticed that while I couldn't change my characters out while inside the Palace, I WAS able to change my characters out during the fight with Ivul. Is this an addition to the DS version, or could you do it in the PS2 version as well?
Aeana said:You can do that anywhere your wagon follows you. It's in all versions of the game, and it was in DQ4 too!
thetrin said:But the wagon doesn't follow you into Ivul's fight. :|
Aeana said:Yeah it does. The wagon mysteriously shows up once you get to Ivool's room. It's weird, and I guess most people don't notice it, since it's not with you in the palace.
Red Scarlet said:I know they changed the layout of the Sky Tower or whatever, but did they take battles out too? I fought absolutely nothing going up to the top and walking back down inside.
Red Scarlet said:All done. Time was 21:24 after the ending. Party was main guy (lv36), son (lv35), daughter (lv35), Deborah (lv32). Pretty sure this is the first time I beat the game with the whole family as main party. Had a fun time overall, though the controls being changed bugged me for awhile and not being able to rotate the camera was kind of annoying in some caves where it made visibility bad (looking at you here, boat cave).
I don't usually do much of the bonus content in this game (I don't know my way and wind up using a guide every time), once I get a Behomazun Slime to join, I will. Never bumped into one this time through.
Yottamol said:Here's a 1Up Preview of Dragon Quest V, for anyone who's interested:
http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3169339&p=39