We went hands-on with Dragon Quest VII Reimagined in Square Enix’s Tokyo offices to learn about this inviting makeover, its design ethos, and why now is the time to remake this classic (again).
Little about Possessors' formula will surprise Metroidvania enthusiasts, but Heart Machine has nonetheless notched another entertaining single-player action game under its belt.
Ahead of Dragon Quest VII Reimagined’s launch next year, and to prepare your palette for our cover story on that game, we’ve put together a retrospective look at the mainline Dragon Quest series, as told partly by the man who started it all.
Don’t be confused by the bad-faith argument that this remake is fundamentally incomplete and therefore not worth playing, because you would be cheating yourself out of one of the most interesting games of the year.
Does Final Fantasy VII Remake have a new game plus? Does it have any post-game content? The game addresses both of those concerns with a single clever stroke – but in short, the answer on both fronts is “yes."
This remake of a legendary RPG finds an impressive equilibrium between its past and its present, crafting a distinctive world and exciting combat system that feel modern.