Dragon Quest is a great gacha role-playing game with an annoying subscription - Quest game - Video Peeling news, instructions, exemplary procedures, reviews and culture
Dragon Quest is a series that is becoming more popular today. It is supported by the publication of the hero in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and the critical recognition of Dragon Quest XI. So it seems to be the perfect time to start a mobile game - that's already popular in Japan - overseas. Dragon Quest of the Stars is the latest Dragon Quest game for mobile phones, and I can assure you that it runs on mobile devices much better than Dragon Quest VIII - half a decade after buying and some phone upgrades later and yet nothing more can Throws that runs smoothly ...
Dragon Quest of the stars is a pretty typical approach to the Gacha-RPG formula, but with an incredible amount of polish and the expected amount of Dragon Quest / Akira Toriyama Charm. Everything in the Dragon Quest Universe is strangest wise sweet and adorable, partly thanks to Akira Toriyama's works of art, and it's hard to be involved in everything: the story, the characters you meet, the places to which you go, And despite DQS clearly because it is a reduced Dragon Quest experience, it succeeds to capture a large part of the same experience.
- [Updated] Dragon Quest Of The Stars is now available for both iOS and Android
Just like Dragon Quest Builders 2, you wash yourself on a beach with a few memories and a mysterious book and before you realize it, you get into a whirlwind full of adventure with a strange creature you meet, his two friends and an old man, whose spirit is trapped in this book. From this point on you are traveling the world, take part in all sorts of fighting, explore dungeons and defeat bosses as you would expect from every Dragon Quest adventure. And I have to admit, it makes a great job in emulating what you should expect from a Dragon Quest game.
They start on a single planet and can observe the whole by the Atlas - essentially Google Earth. If you go to a new place, you will see how your character goes around the world and encountered enemies on the way and fight them.
When you go to Dungeons, you will see how your characters run over the screen, you can tap on items that you passed, and of course you will fight against more enemies. It is a beautiful, bite-friendly emulation of the kind of actions that you would expect in a full-fledged Dragon Quest game.
The fight is inspired directly by classic Dragon Quest titles, but with a new twist. While you fight, special skills and attacks you can equip will be charged. If you use them together with your other characters, you can cause massive combination damage and even grant additional rewards when the fight is over. Battles usually play themselves, apart from the special attacks, but this is absolutely the best way to play. Your characters will do their basic attacks themselves after attacking an enemy, and then they can take care of the heavy lifting.
- Dragon Quest Tact is an upcoming tactical role-playing game for iOS and Android, which will be published later this year in Japan
Well, this is of course a gacha game, so it does not end there. You earn gems to pull rare weapons and objects with a rate of 300 gemstones per item, and of course the most powerful equipment help you defeat mighty monsters, so you will encourage you to earn gems - or buy them - And draw more equipment.
This is not the greed's Gacha game I've ever seen, especially in the early game, where you probably will have enough equipment and more than enough endurance to wear them for a long time, but I can already see that if The game approaches the end will be expensive.
And that's not just at the subscription service. There are two subscription services, one of which costs 600 gems every two weeks and the other costs about 8.99 £ per month - of course for free for the first month. I jumped into the free test phase for the subscription service, and honest? It does not seem to be worthwhile at all.
You get some drawing cards, a monthly premium draw and the opportunity (just the opportunity) to buy gems at a reduced price. This last point is especially insulting. From my point of view, it seems certainly not to be worthwhile, even if you receive better rewards if you have signed up for several months. I complained about the Gold Pass Subscription of Mario Kart Tour, but that's absolutely worse worth.
It is a bit unhappy, which else is a wonderful experience. I worship Dragon Quest and would absolutely praise it if I did not felt in my first hours in a subscription service. Dragon Quest of the stars has a lot to offer, but depends on their tolerance against intrusive microtransactions. There is a big main squar, events, multiplayer and much more to deal with you. Whether the game is for you or not is another question, but it's worth taking an attempt to do. Store your wallet first in your pocket.
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