Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

Console Nintendo 3DS
Publisher Nintendo
Genre Adventure , Role-Playing
Region EU , JP , US
Views 18,579
Downloads 14,770
Released 7th Feb 2013 (JPN)
16th Sep 2016 (USA)
17th Sep 2016 (UK/EU)
File size 633.68 M
3.6/5 (25 votes)
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INTRODUCTION

Have you ever wanted to journey through time to unshackle forgotten lands, battle oddball monsters, and be a map-wielding superhero? Let’s dive into the fantastical universe of “Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past” for 3DS. The game throws you into a teeny-weeny island named Estard, surrounded by an infinite ocean. One fine day, your dad hauls in more than just fish from his angling expedition: a scrap of a mysterious map. Suddenly, you’re entrusted with restoring vanished continents that a nefarious Demon Lord doomed. And so, the grand escapade begins!

THE ART OF CLASS SWITCHING

Dragon Quest VII offers various character classes, each with unique abilities and skills. Think of it as a buffet table filled with medieval job openings, and you’re wearing expandable pants. Warrior today, Mage tomorrow—who says you can’t have a midlife crisis at Level 10? And here’s the kicker: As you master specific numbers of classes, you unlock even more complex ones. So, yes, in this game, you’re constantly advancing, like a monster-battling LinkedIn profile that keeps getting endorsed.

RESTORING CONTINENTS ONE ROCK AT A TIME

The gameplay isn’t just hack, slash, and move on. You’re essentially an inter-temporal interior decorator with a knack for stone arrangement. As you gallivant across various lands, you’re on a quest for specific rock fragments. Once collected, these rocks are placed on stone pedestals, essentially “unsealing” the vanished continents. It’s like geocaching meets interior design but with the world’s fate in balance. And who says video games can’t be educational? You’ll be a geology and history buff by the end of this quest.

TURN-BASED BATTLES: A CLASSIC NEVER DIES

Old-school, turn-based battles give this game its nostalgic allure. Yes, you’ll line up your party, strategize, and launch attacks or spells on several quirky monsters. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill beasts, either. You’re going up against creatures that look like they stepped out of a kid’s doodlebook—except way more menacing. This is where mastery over various classes pays off, allowing you to optimize your combat style.

EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER

Victory doesn’t just give you bragging rights. Each win piles up experience points that help your characters level up. Think of it as the video game equivalent of a self-improvement seminar, except you’re gaining fundamental skills, like the ability to cast fire spells or wield an ax like a logger on an espresso shot. Leveling up makes you stronger and grants you new skills, providing a fulfilling sense of progression.

MONSTROUS VARIETY: WHERE EVERY FIGHT FEELS LIKE A DEBUT

Not all monsters are created equal, and Dragon Quest VII understands that. Each battle introduces you to new foes with distinct quirks and abilities. Think of them as members of an exclusive club, and you’re the bouncer, determining who stays and who gets knocked out. Facing different creatures keeps the game’s combat fresh and exciting, making every encounter an event worth attending, just like a party where everyone except you got the memo on the dress code.

THE REWARD OF COMPLEXITY AND STRATEGY

Dragon Quest VII may look like an adorable world filled with colorful characters and cutesy monsters, but don’t be fooled. This game demands a high level of strategy and planning. It’s not about mashing buttons; you must think several moves ahead like a chess grandmaster on a sugar rush. If you’re keen on a game that challenges your reflexes and your noggin, too, this is the high-stakes, monster-filled, time-traveling extravaganza you’ve been waiting for.

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