Seriously, this game was one of my favorites as a child. I beat it on the NES and I'm glad to see it survive on in this form. Perhaps I'll beat it now and pass it to my son when he's old enough to learn the tough love of monster grinding, old school style.
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If you like DQ you'll like this one , the music is amazing , the character sprites look nice and the story has been great so far. I just beat Chapter 1 and can't wait to play the rest of the game.
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Going to lead off with my single complaint about the game - Much of the original script and many of the original names of items, spells, monsters, towns, and even main characters' names have been reworked. The only real complaint in this is the feeling that some of the treasured characters from my childhood are no longer the same. What do you mean Mara and Nara are now called Maya and Naya?!? Additionally, most regions have their own "dialect", which can be a little hard to decipher sometimes in the written speech (did we really need to spend the entire first chapter trying to decipher Scottish accents?). However, once the game starts rolling, it is immediately apparent that they've stayed true to the core of the game. The enemy sprite graphics (at least at rest) are nearly identical to the originals, though they now have snazzy attack animations. All of the music and sound effects are true to the originals, simply de-tinnified. And that feeling is great. With the sound on, if you had ever played Dragon Warrior IV on the NES, it's like stepping back in time. Despite cosmetic changes to the script, the plot and series of actions remains almost untouched. There are, however, some notable improvements to the game over the original. In the final chapter, instead of relying on often-crummy AI to guide your characters apart from the Hero, you now have the option to issue commands (you can still use the AI if you want, but it's generally not worthwhile). Additionally, there is a bunch of added content, including an additional chapter with some new and difficult challenges and a new party member, an optional sidequest chain, and new and exciting bonuses for some completionists. Originally, I bought the game out of a fit of nostalgia and after hearing that one of the main problems with the original (the AI) had been rectified. After playing the game the entire way through, I find myself more than satisfied with my decision, and strongly recommend the game to anyone who played the original, or even those who haven't.Read full review
I like the game. I think it's pretty good. I give it a good/10 pretty good if you like JRPGs and want a nice one with some really fun monster designs and some amazing puns, then this is the game for you
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After recently beating Dragon Quest V, I bought this one as fast as I could. Both of the Dragon Quests are remakes of the original for the Famicom(Nintendo) and Super Famicom(Super Nintendo), that were only released in Japan. I've only just started on DQ IV, but it sports great graphics for the DS, yet still retaining a classic feel, plus it come with many features that give it a feel of polish. The battle system, and story is reminiscent of classic RPG's so don't expect something new and innovative, but if you love a fun, well-made, traditional RPG; this is the game for you.
The sticker is a little torn, but that doesn't really matter, it's really great, the game is solid
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I don’t know what type of black magic sorcery they pulled, but I ordered my game on Saturday, and had it at my house on Monday. It’s in even better shape than the pictures.
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If you enjoyed the 3 previous Dragon Quest games, you will love Dragon Quest 4. Everything about this game is near perfection. The only flaw here is the elimination of the party chat. Other than that, Dragon Quest 4 is a great game that deserves all the praise it gets.
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Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen is a remake of the late NES classic. It's altered a little to make it more enjoyable to a modern audience, with wonderful charming PS1 based visuals. The pace of the game is quite brisk and while not challenging is certainly not numbingly easy either. Characters are simple, but likeable, and combat is fast and bosses can be a challenge, although how to proceed against them is usually clear. It's certainly worth a spot in your collection if you like JRPGs, but be warned it lacks many of the modern trappings you might expect
I couldn't wait to get my hands on this game. It was worth every penny
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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