I love Dragon Quest 3, but I didn’t buy the HD-2D version.

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I wrote about why I didn’t buy the HD-2D version of Dragon Quest 3.

I like Dragon Quest 3

Nice middle people probably have an extraordinary attachment to Dragon Quest 3. I am one of them. I have fond memories of lining up with my brother early in the morning on the release date, and I still have the cassette displayed in my room.

I cherish the New Year’s cards that Enix sent me back then.I really like Dragon Quest 3!I hope you understand my diss on this premise.

I had a feeling that I would be dissatisfied.

When I first saw the PV, I noticed a number of things that bothered me, such as the small size of the enemies, the placement of the UI, and how the music was used, and I thought, “I’m going to be dissatisfied with this if I play,” so I refrained from buying it.If I were to overwrite my good memories, I want it to be a wonderful experience.That’s why.

 

By the way, this is the first time I cried while playing a game in my life. With modern machine specs, I would expect the quality to be so high that it would overwrite the video that was playing in my head at that time.


I remember that the Super Famicom version of Dragon Quest 3 was a remake that even fans of the original work were satisfied with, with visuals and production that took full advantage of the machine specs of the time.

In comparison, the HD-2D version has gorgeous backgrounds, pixel art that doesn’t match the stride, voice actors’ voices, and stand-up characters.Hug about various thingsI got that impression. I guess it was due to circumstances, but it still makes me cringe when I see compromise.

To begin with, Dragon Quest still uses sound effects from the 8-bit era when you go down the stairs or open a treasure chest. The BGM is also dripping all the time. That kind of thingThe respect for past works is unparalleled.In fact, I think the first time someone sees it, it looks like a strange game.

That’s the case with Dragon Quest 12.I want you to get rid of all the constraintsThat’s what I think. I want to play a new Dragon Quest, like Zelda, which reconsidered the obvious. Still, anyone can playI want it to continue to be a nationally popular RPG.is. You can say whatever you want.

I’ll be waiting patiently to see Mr. Horii’s masterpiece.

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