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Dragon Quest VI Takes Japan By Storm!

RespawnAction: " The old school RPG Dragon Quest has surprised Square Enix and took Japan by storm, selling way over the prior two remakes."

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movements5223d ago

Japan loves that kind of stuff

Redempteur5223d ago

YEP japan loves this ..now watch SE director complain that it hasn't sold enough

i'm getting ready for his speech next month ...

Baka-akaB5223d ago

tss you've got it wrong !!
It was a surprise here , what will happens is the fool will expect the next remake to perform just as well , and then will be dissapointed .

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Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie Review | VGNetwork.it

Dragon Quest VI is a traditional turn-based RPG which features random battles and a character class system that the Hero and his party members acquire new skills and spells. The Hero travels around the world gathering a party throughout his adventure. To progress in the story, the party must defeat specific boss monsters or trigger specific flags. In order to defeat the bosses, the player must spend time training the party by gaining experience points from battles to advance in character and class levels.

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VideogameUK Review: Dragon Quest 6: Realms of Reverie

From the review:

"I'd love to sit here and write this review for Dragon Quest VI in the full knowledge that I'm a hypocrite, that rose tinted spectacles cloud my judgement and it would certainly be an easier piece to put together if that were so. The admiration and enjoyment I've derived from this most firm standing of titles comes not from a place of sentimentality, but one of an appreciation of the pursuit of perfection. Though DQ has never had its revolutionary moment of change, such as the aforementioned FFXII, it has continually refined and sharpened exactly what makes JRPG's appealing. "

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Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation Review | GameDynamo

GameDynamo - "Finally released in the United States for the first time (only a 16 year delay!), Dragon Quest VI comes to us on the DS with all the greatness that makes the Dragon Quest series hard not to love (for JRPGers, that is)."

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