Being the serious Action/Adventure/RPG video gamer that I am, whenever I feel like playing a new video game, and I go to the local Gamestop store to see what they got, I obviously start looking for new or not so new RPG video games I have not played.
And whether I leave the store with either a game in the Final Fantasy series, or some other game, one game I subconsciously see on the shelf is a game in the Dragon Quest series.
But usually, whenever that happens, I say to myself, maybe someday I will select you, but not today. Why? Because I have not played a Dragon Quest video game before and was not quite sure what to expect, should I decide to get, say a copy of Dragon Quest IV.
Sometimes playing all those Final Fantasy games can really spoil a video gamer.
Anyway, the day finally came when I thought I should give Dragon Quest IV for the Nintendo DS a try. So when I got home and inserted the game card in my Nintendo DS, a feeling of forboding also set in with me wondering, did I just set some hard earned cash on a game I might not even like?
I was in for a nice surprise. Subtitled: Chapters of the Chosen, I found this Dragon Quest IV game to be unique. For each chapter comes with a new hero or heroine, each with his/her own adventure.
And when you have aided the hero to do all the things he/she needed to do to bring a resolution to his/her quest, that chapter ends and another one begins with another hero and another adventure.
Broken down into a total of six chapters, the game’s heroes manage to come together to put an end to the villain who seems to have a knack for making people and entire villages disappear.
If you have not played this game, it is one you will thoroughly enjoy as you move from one chapter to the next, especially if you like playing RPG video games.
There is no voice acting here, but you will find stunning graphics, sound effects and engaging story lines.
Come along and meet interesting characters and heroes such as: Captain Ragnar, Princess Alena, Torneko, an aspiring arms dealer/merchant, the Mahabala Sisters and of course, yourself as you come together to fight the evil that’s plaguing the video game landscape of Dragon Quest IV for the Nintendo DS.
Rated E10 plus for:
Suggestive Themes
Alcohol Reference
Mild Violence
Animated Blood
Simulated Gambling
Mild Language
Monday, February 9, 2009
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