![]() But wait, there’s more, like fighters whose special attacks are all about slamming you with their rear ends (my children still laugh about this three weeks later). Nothing makes me smile in Dragon Quest as the puns do. Reuniting family and friends warms your heart.Īnd, of course, the puns. ![]() Watching how Sylvando decides to bring smiles to the world after darkness descends is a hoot. When you liberate Heliodor from the forces of darkness, you feel like the hero of legend. Yet Square Enix made sure that my hankie wouldn’t be my constant companion. My heart saddened several other times: When you realize the depths of the betrayal by Helidor’s king, and why it occurs the trepidation the confident, joyful Sylvando feels as he prepares to meet a father he spurned years ago how one gladiator embraces the darkness to help orphans or the realization of the heartbreak that Jade and Rab (two of your other companions) has carried with him for nearly 20 years. But it’s heartbreaking when you realize that she’s buying time for you to escape unseen by the Lord of Shadows’ monsters. Later, you draw strength from the mermaid queen, who’s steadfast in her desire to help you save the world. The tale of the fisherman and the mermaid broke my heart, and my surprise at its end was genuine. And you have to save the realm, of course.īut what strikes me about this journey (plan 70 hours or more for it, by the way) is how often a quest moved me. You make friends, save kingdoms, take part in a horse race and a fighting tournament, visit the center of all life in the World Tree, and even see if the fish are happy under the sea (I wish more fantasy games sent its heroes under water for adventures). Once you’ve left behind Heliodor and its goons, you set off on a world-spanning adventure. But reality strikes swift, as the ruler of the Kingdom of Heliodor brands you as a threat to the world, not its savior, and you take off on a frantic chase to evade capture. You start full of hope and excitement as the Luminary, a legendary hero with the power to save the world.
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