![]() ![]() ![]() As players level up, they earn skill points that can be used to learn new combat skills. When joined with other players in the party in their pep state, players can use Pep Powers, which can either deal massive offensive damage to enemies or cast effective buffs on the whole party. When party members take enough damage, they go into their Pep state, which is a Super Saiyan-like state that increases their stats. Combat is designed to be turn-based, with players having the option to either control their characters along with the other party members or just leave them on their own to follow set instructions in the ‘Tactics’ option.Įach party member can also use basic commands from attacking to using skills and magic. The case remains the same for Dragon Quest XI S. Gameplay-wise, the Dragon Quest series is as JRPG as it gets, which isn’t a surprise as the franchise is one of the genre’s forefathers. Not only do the graphics look impeccable, but the Definitive Edition also provides a fully orchestrated soundtrack that adds to the overall experience of the game. The environments are bright and colorful, and the visuals are crisp and detailed. Akira Toriyama’s character designs have never looked this good in 3D. What caught my attention the most upon starting Dragon Quest XI S is how beautiful the game looks. The plot obviously has more to it, especially in this version, which adds some significant depth to the story, such as all-new character side stories and side quests. Upon learning this destiny as he comes of age, he begins his quest and meets a cast of colorful and interesting characters that join his party along the way. Many most likely know of the game’s story, as it’s being released for the third time now, but for those unaware, the game follows the Luminary, a hero with a modest upbringing destined to save the world from an evil threat. ![]() However, things have now changed as after Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition released last year on the Switch, I, as well as owners of other platforms, now have the chance to jump into the game with the best version available.ĭragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition is frankly one of the best JRPGs I’ve played in a long time. When the latest in the series Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age, originally released ( which we also reviewed ) I treated it the same way as I did the others, especially as I did not (and still do not) own a Switch. Sure, like many others, I’ve seen my fair share of gameplay videos and read a number of articles on the series but I’ve never actually sat down to play one myself. I’m almost ashamed to admit I’ve never played a Dragon Quest game until now. ![]()
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