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Here are the First Screenshots for Dragon Quest XI
It’s a handsome game, and in regards to the battle system, the development team has shifted away from the first-person view of the classic games, replacing it with a sweeping camera like in Dragon Quest VIII and IX. It is expected to launch for the PlayStation 4, 3DS and supposedly the Nintendo NX.
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Like Kingdom Hearts 3, the PS4 version of Dragon Quest XI is utilizing Unreal Engine 4. Let us know our thoughts below. Square Enix sells nothing short here. Creating a full-fledged, gorgeous open world JRPG adventure for the PS4 along with a smaller, more traditional version of the same game for handheld devices greatly expands the potential audience for the title. Square Enix has no release date yet for Japan, but it shouldn’t take too long to dish out. The game has yet to be confirmed for a Western release, but Square Enix has heard your pleas for the game to make it this way. After all, the creator of Dragon Quest is convinced that Americans don’t like turn-based games, and that attitude coupled with the lukewarm sales of the series is what prevents the games from being localized.
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Screenshots show the protagonist standing in front of a door, beyond which this new story begins.