Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake Review – The definitive edition of one of the most legendary entries in the Dragon Quest franchise


On February 10, 1988, the game company Enix (back before they merged with Squaresoft to become what we know today as Square Enix) released Dragon Quest 3 for the NES in Japan. This third installment in the legendary Dragon Quest franchise was heralded by fans and critics back in the day as one of the most revolutionary turn-based JRPGs of the 1980s. It improved upon the gameplay of its predecessors and incorporated innovative gameplay mechanics that later games in the series would retain, such as being able to create and swap customizable party members, a day/night cycle, an open-world-like gameplay structure, and more.

Over the years since then, Dragon Quest 3 has been re-released worldwide on multiple platforms and received several remakes, including the topic of today’s review – Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake. This remake aims to reimagine the classic JRPG with an HD-2D graphical art style, update its in-depth class system with overhauled Vocations and a new Monster Wrangler Vocation, new lore that adds further depth to its story, new optional difficulty and accessibility options to make it enticing for newcomers while keeping the original, challenging difficulty intact for veterans.



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