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Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Monotachi
Compatible with Nintendo DS™ (NDS™)
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US$359.99
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Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Monotachi is a remake of the 1990 released Famicom/NES RPG. The game is split into five chapters with different playable characters and features battles spread across both screens of the DS, the ability to rotate the camera to see more of your environment and updated graphics.
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Average rating: | (4.5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 7 |
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rafael.schm.up (75) on 28, Jun. 2012 01:52 (HKT)
Old school at it's best
For those who like the PsOne RPGs era and are willing to be challenged by the japanese language, this one is a great choice.
fuyuka (54) on 15, Aug. 2011 18:49 (HKT)
Number 1 in the Heavenly Series
Fun RPG game with lovable characters brought to the DS. You can't go wrong with this game.
maxime.winterstein (1) on 10, Oct. 2009 21:50 (HKT)
A great story divided in chapters!!
Well, this is not my firts Dragon Quest but this one is excellent!!
The story and the characters are a bit richer than usual due to the separation of the game in chapter. You can then enjoy the story of all the charcters and get involved easily in the story.
The great strenght of this episode is Psaro, a superb villain I really loved. His story is quite interesting.
In addition to that, graphics are superb for a DS, the music is excellent too and you will get for 30 - 35 hours of fabulous gameplay.
Definitely a must have for all the RPG fans.
The story and the characters are a bit richer than usual due to the separation of the game in chapter. You can then enjoy the story of all the charcters and get involved easily in the story.
The great strenght of this episode is Psaro, a superb villain I really loved. His story is quite interesting.
In addition to that, graphics are superb for a DS, the music is excellent too and you will get for 30 - 35 hours of fabulous gameplay.
Definitely a must have for all the RPG fans.
Cesar Hernandez-Meraz (15) on 14, Jan. 2008 23:49 (HKT)
Already perfect before, made better now!
I have loved this game since I played the NES version years ago. It is even the favorite Dragon Quest for a lot of people, and it is easy to see why. The character development and the way the story is presented is very original (at least at the time the game was first released).
The version for the Nintendo DS features reworked towns and dungeons, which now can be seen in both screens at the same time, animated monsters and icons showing items and character profiles (all in all, it makes very good use of the dual screen).
The game lets you do a "quick save" anywhere (even in dungeons). This is helpful when you have to turn your game off suddenly. I am not sure if this gets deleted after you load it or not (have to confirm if it stays available for later loads).
It also has the changes introduced by the PlayStation remake, so there are many things in this game not present in the original.
Highly recommended to buy this game, or wait for the translation, but don't leave it out of your Nintendo DS game library.
The version for the Nintendo DS features reworked towns and dungeons, which now can be seen in both screens at the same time, animated monsters and icons showing items and character profiles (all in all, it makes very good use of the dual screen).
The game lets you do a "quick save" anywhere (even in dungeons). This is helpful when you have to turn your game off suddenly. I am not sure if this gets deleted after you load it or not (have to confirm if it stays available for later loads).
It also has the changes introduced by the PlayStation remake, so there are many things in this game not present in the original.
Highly recommended to buy this game, or wait for the translation, but don't leave it out of your Nintendo DS game library.
wil.hatcher (1) on 01, Jan. 2008 11:33 (HKT)
Excellent
Square-Enix did a great job remaking Dragon Quest 4. It brings back a lot of memories from playing the game oh so many years ago. If you played this a lot on the NES then you shouldn\'t have much trouble with little or no Japanese ability - nearly everything will be in familiar places. Some improvements on the original title include a bag to put excess items in (like DQ7 had) and some new special abilities for Taloon/Toruneko, and I\'ve heard theres a player built city (I\'m just finishing chapter 4 now). It\'s a great remake of the original.
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