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Posted by Giant Bomb Sep 07 2011 00:48 GMT
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We now know why it's taken so long for Square Enix to start talking about Dragon Quest X.

The original response to Dragon Quest IX for the DS was mixed, as the series appeared to be heading in a more multiplayer focused direction. The game went underground for a while after that, as Square Enix retooled the game. What came out on the other side was much more in line with Dragon Quest traditions, but that desire to break the mold is back again, as Dragon Quest X is apparently an MMO.

Dragon Quest X was revealed over the weekend, and Andriasang has been pouring over the available details to provide a better picture of what we're in for. First of all, Dragon Quest X is coming to both Wii and Wii U. It's unclear what differences to expect or how far apart the releases will be. Nintendo has not announced a release date for Wii U yet.

It's the first Dragon Quest game to be developed completely internally within Square Enix, and while the look suggests an MMO, apparently the whole game can be completed solo. You will, however, have to hop online after a few hours, and at least in Japan, there's going to be a subscription fee.

Don't expect any motion control stuff here, either. The game will support all of the Wii's control schemes, from the Wii remote to the Classic Controller. You'll also be able to plug in a USB keyboard.

Final Fantasy was able to successfully make the jump to MMO--at least the first time. Dragon Quest fans are notoriously behind keeping with tradition, and we've yet to see Dragon Quest's take on combat and exploration, which may go a long way to soothing fears of too much change.

It's also unclear what the plans are for the rest of the world. Dragon Quest already has limited appeal outside of Japan, so would Square Enix risk tacking additional fees on top? Maybe it won't even leave Japan. We'll have to wait.


Posted by Giant Bomb Jul 14 2011 14:00 GMT
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Note the amount of time spent in multiplayer, or, you know, the complete lack thereof.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies launched on July 11, 2010. The final piece of downloadable content for the monstrous portable RPG, Quest 184, was released last week, a whole year later.

Steve Tolin has been playing since the beginning, plucking away at the cartridge's every nook and cranny. The last quest finally allowed him to complete his ultimate objective of exploring every part of the game.

He had originally projected this ambitious task to take him 100 hours. As it turned out, not quite.

It took him 773 hours--just over 32 days--of game time to cross the 100% completion threshold.

"For the last couple of months I only played about a few hours each Friday to get the new quest complete," he explained to me. "Then a bit each morning once the DCVC store [an in-game online shopping network] refreshed to get the new items. So I've been staring at the game clock above 650+ hours for a while now. My sister jokes: 'Still playing those Late Night Chronicles.'"

35-year-old Tolin has been playing the Dragon Quest series since the Nintendo Power promotion where Nintendo unloaded more than 500,000 copies of the original as a benefit to subscribers, after realizing the game wasn't going to be a runaway hit.

Back then, the series was called Dragon Warrior, changed for the US because of trademark worries. It reverted back to Dragon Quest with the cel-shaded Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King for PlayStation 2 in 2004. The Dragon Quest series has never achieved same sort of popularity outside Japan as its rival Final Fantasy series, but fans are just as dedicated.

"I've played everyone of the mainline games and most of the spin-offs over the years," said Tolin. "Since then [I] have Day 1 purchased each game of the series. It takes long enough between releases that it's still an event for me. I even just replayed the DS trilogy remakes. I still have all the original cartridges and discs."

Whereas other games seres have chased after Western design, Dragon Quest has stayed true to its Japanese roots, even in art style.

His day job involves being the owner and creative and technical director of game developer Deep Fried Entertainment, who developed the PSP version of Full Auto 2 for Sega and ShadowPlay, the first WiiWare release to use the MotionPlus accessory.

It took Tolin an already-impressive 62 hours to finish the mainline quest in Dragon Quest IX, which means the vast majority of the ensuing 671 hours were spent working through the side content.

"It really wasn't until about the 300-hour mark that I realized how much more content there was to play," he said.

Um, yeah.

Tolin achieved 100% before the one-year anniversary of the game's release, which means 8% of the last year of Tolin's life was wrapped up in the latest release from Yuji Hori. That's especially impressive for a non-MMO. In games like World of Warcraft, sometimes the act of playing can take a backseat to chatting and socializing.

The first marathon session was during a two-month road trip from Vancouver to Yukon and Alaska. By the time the trip was over, the in-game clock read 250 hours. During his journey, he'd update the message board NeoGAF with his progress.

At 328 hours, this is what his DS looked like:

Time spent playing: 328:21
Defeated Monster List Completion: 87%
Wardrobe Completion: 64%
Item List Completion: 88%
Alchenomicon Completion: 74%

Only 523 hours to go until 100%.

The longest break Tolin took between sessions was two weeks--but only by accident. He simply forgot to bring the cartridge with him for a trip. He claims he didn't go through withdrawal.

This is what Tolin's character looks like after 773 hours within Dragon Quest IX's world. I wonder if my hair would qualify for "legendary" status.

"It wasn't an obsession, more like a few comfortable play sessions a week," he said. "Like watching an HBO mini-series that just kept going weekly for a year. If there's DQ withdrawal it's from the time in between title releases or having the next game released in Japan and then waiting a year for localization."

By "comfortable play sessions a week," he means four-to-six hours several times per week spent in front of the glow of his DS.

I know what it's like to play for a ridiculous amount of time, having maxed out the clock to 99:99:99 in several Final Fantasy games back in the day. The last time I sank that deep into a game was Fallout 3, where the downloadable content pushed me over 80 hours. And as much as I enjoyed those many, many hours, when I confess the total time to less dedicated gamers, sometimes I get a suspicious eyebrow.

Tolin said it was never like that for him with Dragon Quest IX.

"Everyone who knows me knows that I really enjoy and complete my games," he said. "Most of my friends and peers usually come to me for game advice or recommendations. Video games are also my career so it's never 'wasted' time. I've got a lot of deep knowledge of many game series dating back pre-NES days. I've put that to use and will continue through the rest of my career."

Dragon Quest IX is not the first game he's done this with, either, as he regularly sets out to 100% games that he's especially fallen for, but he does believe he's the first one to hit 100% on this game.

"There are quite a few forum posters who stop in the post-game around 100-200 hours," said Tolin. "Since Quest 184 was released and people have seen my 100% file they have messaged me that they are going to pick the game back up to play more."

For now, however, with Dragon Quest IX behind him, Tolin goes back into waiting mode. Dragon Quest X for Wii has not yet been revealed, but details on the game are expected later this year. He's also crossing his fingers the Operational Rainfall campaign to bring The Last Story, Pandora's Tower and Xenoblade to the US is successful. He may be waiting a while.


Posted by GoNintendo Jul 08 2011 20:07 GMT
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Can you believe that we’re already at the end of the Dragon Quest IX DLC in North America? Unfortunately it’s true, as the last quest has now been made available. Have you been keeping up with the new quests since the game launched? If so, today is most likely a very sad [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Dec 14 2010 19:08 GMT
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- Torneko Taloon is now available to download - he appears as a Dragon Quest IX inn guest - talk to Selma at Quester’s Rest - download the latest quest/shop data - visit the inn elevator to access Torneko’s room - he’s staying in the Royal Suites - he’ll give you a striped muumuus and a purple vest - if certain conditions [...]

Posted by Joystiq Dec 02 2010 05:00 GMT
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Club Nintendo has introduced two more choices for your fun-money shopping. Another 10-Coin screensaver is available, this time featuring Dragon Quest IX artwork against a backdrop of the world map. If you're less prone to screen burn-in and more prone to spill your drink, you may be more interested in the other new item: the set of three Mario towels originally released in Japan last July.

Of course, given that each towel goes for 350 Coins, you'd probably be better off reaching for the paper towels, instead of ordering one of these and then waiting several weeks for it to arrive. We don't want to imagine the horror of actually cleaning with one of these. They're too ... collectible!

Posted by Joystiq Nov 16 2010 07:00 GMT
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Last month, Square Enix asked Japanese fans to vote on their favorite Dragon Quest game. Dragon Quest IX on DS took the honors, despite early backlashes about the Sandy/Stella character. Fans also voted on their favorite creature from the series, which we don't even need to name, do we?

Posted by Kotaku Nov 15 2010 14:00 GMT
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#dragonquest Square Enix polled Japanese gamers about which Dragon Quest titles they liked the best. Those gamers replied, the votes were tallied, and now, we have the results. More »

Posted by Kotaku Nov 12 2010 17:00 GMT
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#ds Many people love Nintendo DS role-playing game Dragon Quest IX, but Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime is, well, obsessed? This is his DS, which he showed me today. I snapped two pics. More »

Posted by GoNintendo Oct 26 2010 18:25 GMT
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AschFlame grabbed one of these Dragon Quest IX figurines for heading out to one of the UK events we posted about. Maybe now a few more of you guys will check these events out!

Posted by GoNintendo Sep 11 2010 22:22 GMT
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Looking for a helpful way to see what treasures are laying about? How about a guide that provides floor layouts and chest locations? If so, hit up the link below. You’ll get a step-by-step process for using a Japanese tool that helps get the job done much quicker.

Posted by GoNintendo Aug 28 2010 00:33 GMT
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What adventurer doesn’t love to collect treasure? Sometimes treasure is the only reason we go out on adventures! Of course, it always help to have a treasure map, or some other sort of guide to point you in the direction of that delicious loot. The the link below, you can find a [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Aug 19 2010 17:17 GMT
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Any Dragon Quest IX fans attending this year’s gamescom event in Cologne, Germany, should make sure they bring their Nintendo DS as well as the game. There’s treasure to be had… Gamescom takes place from 18 - 22 August and if you pop over to the Nintendo booth you’ll not only be able to play some [...]

Posted by GoNintendo Aug 17 2010 18:45 GMT
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This message popped up after an entire party’s death while taking on a boss. Kind of weird that the game recognizes your party death, but also acknowledge that the entire party was magically brought back to life to continue their fight!

Posted by IGN Aug 09 2010 07:16 GMT
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Wonderful and terrible, forward thinking and conservative, accessible and arcane.

Posted by GoNintendo Aug 09 2010 01:38 GMT
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Want to see what kind of character you can make in Dragon Quest IX before you actually make the purchase? No problem…the official site has you covered! While it’s not spot-on with the creator that you get in the game, it does offer up a pretty good sample. Hit up the link [...]

Posted by Kotaku Jul 29 2010 21:40 GMT
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#nintendods Is your Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies experience a little lonely? Mine was. For those in the United States who are looking for an adventurous friend (and a few exclusive downloadable treasure maps), Nintendo brings good news. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jul 29 2010 22:20 GMT
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Look, America isn't blessed with the near-universal dependence on public transportation and cultural adoption of Square Enix's portable games that makes using Dragon Quest IX's "Tag mode" and other networking features worthwhile. Rather than let our nation's DQIX-playing community steam in a broth of its own jealousy, Nintendo will attempt to rally players together in the one centralized location with which they're all likely familiar: their local Gamestop.

This coming Saturday, July 31, select Gamestops will be hosting an all-day event where potential Quest-ers can check out a demo for the game, meet up with other players to wirelessly exchange bonuses, and download the "Zoma" treasure map, which has yet to come stateside. Similar events will be held at Best Buys across the country August 7, as well as select shopping malls every weekend until September 19. That sure beats turning on Tag Mode, then aimlessly walking the streets like some kind of sad Dragon Quest IX panhandler.

Posted by Joystiq Jul 27 2010 10:00 GMT
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Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies was just released on the DS -- if you've yet to check out our review, then here's the pertinent linkage. So, considering how much Square Enix has invested in the title, it's no surprise the brunt of producer Horii's chat (which you can see for yourself past the break) largely revolves around his hopes for the game. Basically, he wants everyone to play it. What a surprise!

Posted by Kotaku Jul 23 2010 15:40 GMT
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#review Be a hero. Be yourself. Do good in Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies, a game in which you play a fallen angel trying to help other people down on their luck. More »

Posted by Monocleton Jul 21 2010 04:07 GMT
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Also I love how Zing has a 50/50 chance of revival yet it still manages to not work after using it at least 8 times.

Posted by GoNintendo Jul 17 2010 01:21 GMT
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Just a reminder that the first bit of DLC is up for Dragon Quest IX. I’m sure you guys have plenty of in-game content left at this point, but the DLC is waiting for you! Thanks to Kodax for the heads up!

Posted by GoNintendo Jul 16 2010 18:26 GMT
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Are you taking on too much at one time? Do you have too many open quests? Well, eventually someone is going to call you out on it, and you won’t be able to take on new adventures until you wrap up some of the open ones! Straight and to the point, with [...]