Subscribe today to read 12 pages of details about Square Enix's second crack at remaking Dragon Quest VII as well as various other features about upcoming games and more.
We interviewed the general manager of Marvel Games for insight into several of the big projects the team has been working to bring to life, and where the games division is headed next.
Subscribe today to read 12 pages of details about Square Enix's second crack at remaking Dragon Quest VII as well as various other features about upcoming games and more.
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).
Getting excellent versions of these games in one cohesive package is great, but the true highlight is the in-depth interactive documentary and all the fun relics that exist therein.
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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.
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