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Square Enix is prepping a remake of Dragon Quest VII, according to a new report. The RPG originally launched on PlayStation in 2000 in Japan and 2001 in the US, with this new take supposedly set to ...
Dragon Quest publisher Square Enix is set to relaunch another fan-favorite instalment, this time Dragon Quest 7: Fragments of ...
Square Enix is developing a Dragon Quest 7 remake, MP1st has learned, and it's due for release sometime in 2026.
Square Enix is reportedly working on a full remake of Dragon Quest 7, following the success of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake last year.
A remake of Dragon Quest: VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past is currently in development at Square Enix, according to a report on MP1st.
According to a report from MP1st, the Japanese publisher will continue to remake Dragon Quest games, but it will do so by jumping a few titles ahead, sticking to its strategy (albeit one that ...
But Dragon Quest VII felt like the longest game I had ever played. It’s too big for its own good, and that’s coming from someone who played the “abridged” 3DS version.
Dragon Quest VIII followed on from this in 2004 and was the first mainline game in the series to grace the PlayStation 2. It also changed developers, over to Level-5, ...
Dragon Quest VII's world is populated by huge furry beasts, chunky dragons, oodles of oozy slimes, and even some genuinely unsettling critters (don't look into a Well Wisher's eyes for too long).
I've always recognized that Level-5 knew how to make good RPGs (Dark Cloud 1 and 2 definitely showed that), but after playing through the team's latest project, Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the ...