Dragon Quest IV Coming to the DS 43
Kotaku is reporting that, while no official announcement has been forthcoming, a new Square Enix Dragon Quest IV teaser site has been launched. It seems that the game is slated for a September 16th release in the US for the DS. In addition to the announcement, the site also seems to be promising Dragon Quest V and VI at undisclosed times in the future.
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Welcome to games.slashdot.org
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Moderation (Score:1, Interesting)
No, it will probably just get you moderated "clueless".
There are many legitimate things to bash Slashdot for. This is not one of them.
Are there any differences between DS and lite? (Score:1)
Re:Are there any differences between DS and lite? (Score:4, Informative)
Also the batterylife was improved (and the size as you have already mentioned.)
Finally due to the size reduction GBA games stick out from the DS lites.
That's all I can remember (the feeling of the buttons are different aswell.)
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It's indeed named lite and it's the DS lite which have the screen with better lighting, so there are nothing wrong in my post?
Or did you just doubted it? It's much brighter in the lite.
I haven't played on mine for long, since I surf to much and play some wc3 even thought I've played it a lot. Suck... I really should play more DS.. but
Need Starcraft II the most though
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What are your point? That it's named lite and not light? Or that I should have said the light one?
From your grammar, I gather English might not be your native language. I wasn't trying to correct you, I was making a simple joke, a play on words. When I was commenting on the differences between the DS & DS Lite, I was only mentioning the form factor which made it "lite". Lite is typically used here in diet foods meaning they have fewer calories. A brighter screen on the other hand would have made it a DS "Light" :-)
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Over here "light" is the name for the (incorrect word) diet foods.
Well, whatever "it would be" it is brighter, and it's called lite. And I think Nintendo used it for both size and brightness.
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I don't see why this makes Slashdot thought, there are lots of games for the DS and for all other game consoles aswell, but we can't have a news item for each of them can we?
Just use it for huge titles if anything, such as Starcraft II.
A third Castlevania title are in the works for the DS, I'd rather play that (Though I have played no Dragon Quest at all so I don't know what I'm missing.)
I also saw that there existed a SIP-client for the DS
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Dragon Quest *is* a huge title. It's also an important series in Nintendo history since it was one of the first RPGs released for the NES.
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Finally, recourse for no US PSX version... (Score:1)
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There's a 6th chapter in which Necrosaro joins your party. Turns out, he wants revenge on Radimvice for killing his beloved Rosa.
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I'm not getting my hopes up (Score:1)
The same thing happened to Final Fantasy IV Advance, Final Fantasy V Advance, Final Fantasy VI Advance and Final Fantasy I & 2 Dawn of Souls.
I was so excited that I would be able to replay my experience in the original FFIII and I ended up terribly disappointed. I haven't gotten very far into any of the remakes.
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Yeah, it's not like those were for the Gameboy Advanced or anything like that.
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So no comment on how they were ridiculously dumbed down after being re-released?
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I wholeheartedly disagree in the case of Final Fantasy VI / IIIUS.
The GBA version I found to be much harder than it is on SNES / Emulation. It really feels like gold is harder to come by, as well as the fact that some tricks (vanish+doom) that people relied on in the original have been "fixed", making it harder to (for instance) fight Intangir to gain experience while still in the World of Balance without doing a lot of level grinding. Plus, some of the boss fights have really been boosted (Vargas was dif
Huzzah! Dragon Quest! (Score:2)
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I want a multi-game story, either in sequential or "jumping around in time".
When I beat DW3, I found that I was the Erdrick. Just that alone finished both 1 and 2.
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Only downside to the remakes instead of translated roms is that you can't use the emulator's save state feature to game the casino.
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I've beat 1-7, and the only tie between 4-6 is there's a Castle in the Sky. There's no epic like the first 3 had..
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The conversion on the DS is a quite nice job, actually. It's definitely my favorite of the Dragon Quest series - classic simple Dragon Quest gameplay, with excellent characters, and a driving sense of progress that is a bit missing from the later games.
Ryan Fenton
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I'm having trouble developing any sort of excitement about this at all. I loved the first three Dragon Quest/Warrior games, but the fourth just didn't have the same appeal to me. I think that was primarily due to the fact that it felt more like StarTropics than Dragon Quest.
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The thing that always bothered me about DQ4 was, after all the cool storylines and meeting the characters, they essentially become robots. Once they join your party, the development is almost nil, which changes the game flow significantly. Also, once you're dependent on the AI to control your party, the game feels shallow.
I'd like it if they'd made AI combat an OPTION, but unfortunately it's mandatory, and it sucks. Hmmm,
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YYEXVTGE
I have the cartridge (yeah, the real one) with lv99 on every character, and the ai gave me fits to no end. That code solves any stupidness ai issues once and for all (except people like hector and panon and likes).
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I was able to beat it back in the day, even with the crummy AI. You just had to know what attacks were most common in each AI script and change the AI mode accordingly, then hope for the best.
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I remember every time I tried to play DQ4, I'd zoom through the first four chapters, but once I got to the clunky party in the fifth...meh.
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If you train the AI well (die to bosses with AI using failed strategies), it does learn. I use a party of Hero, Ragnar, Alena, Cristo for all my gaming.
However, if you use the GG code to disable the AI, a mage strike force of Hero, Cristo, Mara, Brey kicks ass. However, the AI screws this up severely..
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