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The only thing that really worries me about this announcement is that almost every RPG franchise that has started on a console then moved onto a portable died a bloody death, the Estpolis/Lufia line being the most bloody.
It can be done, and it can be done right, but please god don't let it suffer the same fate as those who came before it. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I don't doubt it has the potential to be badass, I'm simply hoping that it comes out that way being one of the top tier franchises. There is generally a LOT riding on a Dragon Quest title, and regardless of how many it sells a shitty turnout will destroy people's faith in it. This coming off of Dragon Quest VIII, which just about everyone loved.
This also opens the door for DQ10 to be in the Wii as well as previous DQ games to be released on the virtual console. DQ9 and DQ10 may be able to interconnect with each other down the line as well. I'll probably reserve most of my judgement until I start to see some media and ideas about what direction this is going in. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
So it really is an action RPG then? Hrm.. DQ Crystal Chronicles FTL.
At least this increases the chances that 10 will be on the Wii if anything. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I'm beginning to notice a rather disturbing trend with people talking about this. People who started playing Dragon Quest with Dragon Quest VIII suddenly talking like they know what's best for the franchise without even finishing DQVIII or playing the other seven games.
"I PLAYED THROUGH SOME OF DRAGON QUEST VIII IT WAS BORING LOL I'VE NEVER PLAYED THE OTHERS BUT THIS IS THE WORST NEWS LIKE EVER I'M GONNA SUICIDE OVER IT OMG WTF" I guess the people who played FFVII first now have an ally in the people who played DQVIII first. Not all of you are obviously annoying, but the last thing I want to see is the wave of stupid doubled. I hope the lot of you wait until we have enough information to actually make a decision as to whether this will suck or not, before throwing your arms in the air and repeatedly screaming "Y U MOVE ASSBACKWARDS HAW HAW HAW FAIL" about this. ;_; I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
New FFT without Matsuno will indeed be crap. The port should survive, though. How ya doing, buddy? |
There is no negativity involved in my post, considering it's basic fact at this point. I'll rephrase what I said in that it's a "deathblow" rather than a normal blow. I already stated in the Ivalice Alliance thread that those games were nothing more than an easy money machine, and that DQIX might be part of that scheme.
The chief difference is that DQIX may be Horii and the Enix division sizing up the Nintendo market, as most people who own a DS right now either own or will end up owning a Wii. With the Square side, literally no one expects a Final Fantasy Tactics for the PS3 at this point. Who knows what they're thinking really. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
What I find completely interesting here is that Nintendo made the Wii and basically said "F U GRAPHICS" so the Enix division takes Dragon Quest and says "F U MAIN CONSOLES" and deprives everyone of Dragon Quest IX in HD PROGRESSIVE SUPER 45"+ AWESOME ORCHESTRATED ORGAMSIC TV SUPERPOWER. All the while, Dragon Quest Swords for the Wii slips under everyone's radar even though it looks awesome. Though I'm wondering what exactly you consider "groundbreaking" these days when literally everything has already been done. FELIPE NO |
All sarcasm aside, most game developers that gain high ranking positions such as producers love what they do, because they wouldn't be doing it otherwise. If someone who already loves their occupation turns around and says that he had the most fun developing a game than he's ever had before, that speaks volumes for the game itself.
Realize that in a world where you can have as much fun playing Poker with a deck of cards and four buddies as you can playing Halo 2 with those same four buddies on a massive gaming rig, that sometimes big things come in little packages. This game should not be excluded from that. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
In really thinking about this concept, I'm starting to warm up to it more and more. Should the game be completely Wi-Fi enabled (and not in-range multiplayer bullshit) this has the potential to be pure fucking gold. It's basically Zelda, but with complete RPG elements and the ability to travel as a party.
The game hinges on two things here. It needs to be Nintendo Wi-Fi online enabled, and it needs to have something that would attract people's attention to play it more than a few times. Medal Collection and Pachisi from Dragon Quest III GBC would be a good start, as well as other possible things. This really has a lot of potential when you stop to think about all the things they could do with it. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I wouldn't really call that a flaw. There is an insurmountable distinction between the two titles in what people expect out of them. It's apples and oranges grown on the same farm, per se. I wouldn't doubt that you would consider Knights of Lodis a superior title; there are some that prefer it even over the original FFT. It's a matter of personal preference. I digress though, as this topic is about Dragon Quest IX.
I wonder how Level 5 is handling the newfound fame of basically being handed the reigns to one of Japan's most popular franchises. It was Dark Cloud, then Dark Chronicle, then BAM out of nowhere Dragon Quest VIII. Now they're given control of IX. Jeanne D'Arc might force me into buying a PSP sometime later down the line, heh. There's nowhere I can't reach. |