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Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes Of An Elusive Age - Definitive Edition for PS4 delivers an expansive RPG experience featuring both 3D HD and 2D retro graphics, dual soundtrack options, Japanese and English audio, accelerated battle speeds, and exclusive new quests. This edition invites players to explore a vast world, deepen companion stories, and capture stunning in-game moments, making it a must-have for fans and newcomers alike.
| ASIN | B08DS82XCD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,920 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #1,253 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (607) |
| Item model number | SQEA23.UK.22GY |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5 x 13.6 x 17.2 cm; 0.08 g |
| Release date | 4 December 2020 |
S**G
Game not bad. Also like the option that you can change the game play from 3D to old school 2D.
R**3
Très bon jeux au top
F**S
Llego antes de lo esperado y en buenas condiciones, sobre el título solonpuedo decir que es un excelente jrpg si te gusta este género, entonces este título no puede faltar en tu colección
J**T
Goo for it! What a great game. Even though it’s the European version, no problems playing it on my US console.
M**6
This may be a port of the Switch version but that’s not to say it isn’t worth it. It very much is. It has over 100 quality of life improvements from the original PS4 game, some more noticeable than others. It’s got the orchestral version of the soundtrack. a Japanese voice acting option, you can speed up battles, you can forge anywhere, costumes (of which there are even more) aren’t tied to your armour slots, and theres a 2D mode. Plus trophies that the Switch version didn’t have. And extra story content. And that’s for starters. They weren’t kidding when they said it’s the definitive edition. This is not just some DLC they could have sent out through an update. This is an overhaul. The only negative is the fact that the graphics have been downgraded somewhat because it’s a port of the Switch version. But the positives far outweigh that one negative. And it’s not even that noticeable after a while. All in all, it’s a fantastic JRPG. One of the best I’ve ever played. It’s well worth getting. Even if you’ve played it before on Switch. And even if you’ve played the original, because you should notice all the quality of life changes immediately. But if you haven’t played it before (or haven’t played an RPG before), it’s a chill game with a fairy tale story. And yes it has turn based battles, but don’t let the fact it’s turn based put you off. I like to think of it as a chance to think and strategise without feeling too much pressure. Although you can turn up the battle speed if you wish. And make your teammates auto battle (which I recommend, their AI is pretty smart. Especially when you choose the option to fight smart), and there are options to make the game more difficult before you start, if you don’t want it to be too easy. Although even on the default difficulty there are certain bosses that might trip you up. But that’s to be expected. I could go on but I’ll end it like this. If you want even more information on this game, please check out the video reviews of Tim Rogers on YouTube on the Kotaku channel. He reviewed the original and the definitive edition for Switch. He’s quite the eccentric wordsmith but he’s worth listening to more than I am. The vanilla version was my first Dragon Quest game (although I have since finished the Switch one), he lives and breathes Dragon Quest.
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