It’s like standing on a pool of gold that is ready to make them rich, but instead of using it, it’s just buried in the ground for no apparent reason. This parable seems suitable to explain Square Enix’s actions by combining their classic RPG franchise with HD-2D visual presentation techniques that are not widely used. That instead of using this engine to re-release so many of their legendary titles, Square Enix uses more mobile game-style visual smoothing techniques. The only new title about to pass it? Dragon Quest III.
With an eye-pleasing teaser at the start, the announcement of the Dragon Quest III remake process using the HD-2D technique certainly provoked positive reactions from many gamers. But unfortunately, apart from the first announcement in May 2021, Square Enix almost doesn’t talk about it anymore. Fortunately, in his latest interview with Famitsu, Dragon Quest mastermind Yuji Horii emphasized that the development process is running consistently. Meanwhile, regarding the latest series – Dragon Quest XII, Horii said he couldn’t talk much yet.
Square Enix ensures that the development process for Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake continues to run consistently.
Square Enix itself has not set a more definite release window or which platforms the Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake game, which doesn’t even have an official name, will launch on. How about you? Still patiently waiting for it?
2023-09-19 07:10:46
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