The all-powerful and mightily-dastardly Dragon Lord has emerged to enslave the people of Alefgard. This year marks the 35th Anniversary of this venerable series, so I thought I would boot it up, give it a go, and have a gush about it. Inspired by Western PC RPGs, which, in turn, took inspiration from Pen & Paper RPGs like Dungeons and Dragons, it took the first step to bringing complex character building and worlds to home consoles. Plus, let’s be honest, most people are probably going to play the modern ports of the game – not the original releases.ĭragon Quest as a series is not only genre-defining – it’s genre-creating. I could have bought an NES and a copy of the North American Dragon Warrior, or a Famicom if I was being extra insane, but this was a much more accessible way to play the classic. Being English, Dragon Quest didn’t hit my shores until the 8th entry. Before I start, I just wanted to preface this whole review by saying I played the Switch version of Dragon Quest.
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