08-08-2019, 01:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-08-2019, 09:12 PM by ZpaceJ0ck0.
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Friendly reminder that the first game ever announced for the Switch (back when it was known as the NX) is finally releasing in two months.
Q: "What's the difference between the PS4/Steam version and the Switch-exclusive Definitive Edition?"
A: New character story scenarios, the ability to switch between the standard 3D mode and the 2D mode from the 3DS version, the option to play symphonic orchestral soundtracks, faster battle modes, new costumes, new Draconian modes, the ability to travel to past Dragon Quest universes, you can see party members behind you when in the overworld, you can talk to your party members behind you instead of having to go to the "Party Talk" in the menu, etc.
Q: "The ability to travel to past Dragon Quest universes? What does that mean?"
A: The 2D mode has a handful of unique scenarios where you can travel to sprite-based recreations of towns and locales from all ten previous mainline Dragon Quest games. Each game has three scenarios that present you with isolated plots based on the original game and usually end with an iconic boss fight and/or item from that game.
That basically equates to about 30 decently meaty side-quests.
https://www.dualshockers.com/nintendo-to...ycle-long/
A new report by the Wall Street Journal says that Nintendo is planning additional versions of the switch beyond the Switch Lite.
Q: "What's the difference between the PS4/Steam version and the Switch-exclusive Definitive Edition?"
A: New character story scenarios, the ability to switch between the standard 3D mode and the 2D mode from the 3DS version, the option to play symphonic orchestral soundtracks, faster battle modes, new costumes, new Draconian modes, the ability to travel to past Dragon Quest universes, you can see party members behind you when in the overworld, you can talk to your party members behind you instead of having to go to the "Party Talk" in the menu, etc.
Q: "The ability to travel to past Dragon Quest universes? What does that mean?"
A: The 2D mode has a handful of unique scenarios where you can travel to sprite-based recreations of towns and locales from all ten previous mainline Dragon Quest games. Each game has three scenarios that present you with isolated plots based on the original game and usually end with an iconic boss fight and/or item from that game.
That basically equates to about 30 decently meaty side-quests.
https://www.dualshockers.com/nintendo-to...ycle-long/
A new report by the Wall Street Journal says that Nintendo is planning additional versions of the switch beyond the Switch Lite.