JRPG fans rejoice to learn Dragon Quest 3 HD is "progressing quite steadily" despite years of silence
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At lon꧒g last, Square Enix has confirmed that Dragon Quest 3 HD isn't just a dream we all had and somehow have screenshots of. In fact, Dragon Quest series creator Yuji Horii told (thanks, ) that development on the rem𓃲ake is "progressing quite steadily."
Dragon Quest 3 in HD-2D, the working title for an upcoming remake of one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best JRPGs of all time, was first announced back in May 2021 with a gameplay . In the two-and-a-half years since, I've waited not entirely patiently for an update on the remake, whether that's a new trailer, a releas🎶e date, or simply some new information. But until now, there's been nothing.
Granted, simply confirming 𝓀that the game is still in development and moving along at a steady pace is about as meager an update as you can possibly give a game, bu💛t I'll gladly take it over more radio silence.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dragon Quest 12: The Flames of Fate, meanwhile, was announced at the same time as the Dragon Quest 3 remake and has also gone largely silent since. In the same Famitsu interview, Horii simply said, "There’s still not much I c🐼an say." Bummer.
Dragon Quest 3, first released all the way back in 1988, puts you in the shoes of the son or daughter (you get to choose) of the legendary warrior Ortega, who's tasked by the save🅺 the world from the threat of the Demon Lord Baramos. The game is noted for greatly expanding on the found💎ation of the first two games with a new, more open-world setting, introducing the day/night system, allowing players to freely swap party members, and more.
Here are all of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Nintendo Switch games you should have on your radar.
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