Julius Posted June 18 Posted June 18 (edited) WHAT?! Horii the biggest industry insider confirmed? Edited June 18 by Julius 2
Jonnas Posted June 18 Posted June 18 I really like DQ1, and I believe DQ2 has a lot of room for improvement. Looking forward to see what comes of this!
Dcubed Posted June 18 Posted June 18 Weird that they're releasing these remakes in story order, rather than release order, but ok. Excited to finally see these games get the quality remakes they deserve, and none of that mobile port junk!
Julius Posted June 18 Author Posted June 18 The Steam Page for the game is already up, and with it comes a super clean and presentable image of the protagonists for the first two games with Erdrick nicely cropped out and the logos popped in, and it looks real good. For whatever reason that wasn't on the S-E press release page so I'm not sure if someone working on the Steam page jumped the gun or went the extra mile, but I'll take it! 1 hour ago, Dcubed said: Weird that they're releasing these remakes in story order, rather than release order, but ok. Eh, Konami seem to be doing the same thing with how they're starting over with Snake Eater, too. I think it makes some sense when the story is known and has been for a few decades in the case of Snake Eater and the Erdrick trilogy, just to reorder things to make it approachable for newcomers. It does expose them to potential issues with story payoff if there's something in that later game that's now coming first, but I think there are other ways they could manage that, too.
Jonnas Posted June 18 Posted June 18 I personally feel like the original order (1, then 2, then 3) makes sense, and builds into the most satisfying climax... But Horii-san asked really nicely to play it in this new order, so I'm okay with it.
Ike Posted June 18 Posted June 18 I think they did III first because of DQXI. DQ1 is pretty short so they probably realised development won’t take too long and you may as well do DQII while you’re at it. 1
Julius Posted October 10 Author Posted October 10 Seems like some details went under the radar from TGS this year which might go some way to explaining the released order of the HD-2D Erdrick Trilogy. Per Automaton, reporting based on Famitsu: Quote During Tokyo Game Show 2024, Dragon Quest series' creator Yuji Horii hinted that the upcoming Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake will include additional elements that will be a "new discovery" for players and come as a "bit of a surprise" (as reported by Famitsu). Quote The original Dragon Quest, Dragon Quest 2 and Dragon Quest 3 were released in 1986,1987 and 1988 respectively. However, Dragon Quest 3 was a prequel story, so in terms of chronology, the titles are ordered 3 → 1 → 2. Square Enix's upcoming HD-2D remake trilogy takes this into account, as the remake of Dragon Quest 3 is set to launch first, in November this year, while Dragon Quest 1 and 2 will follow in 2025. Quote Horii mentions that he wanted the new playing order of the trilogy to contain a surprise for players, which led to some new elements being added. It seems that the end of the Dragon Quest 2 remake in particular will give players who are going in story-order some kind of unexpected revelation. Very curious. Like @Ike mentioned, the remake of III was teased in XI, so perhaps some sort of tie-in to the Zenithian Trilogy (or later games) in order to tease those games being revisited in a similar way? Or heck, maybe it's even setting up XII in some weird way? 1
Glen-i Posted October 10 Posted October 10 35 minutes ago, Julius said: Yuji Horii hinted Who let him out again? The guy just can't help himself! Oh man, I wish this wasn't releasing a mere week after Mario & Luigi. Might not be able to play it straight away (I mean, I could, but generally, playing 2 RPG's at once isn't the wisest move).
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