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.
Where Legends: Z-A experiments with the Pokémon formula, it succeeds in delivering a novel experience that will hopefully encourage Game Freak to continue challenging what Pokémon games can be in the future.
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.
Six years before Batman: Arkham Asylum made us all collectively
realize Batman games could be amazing, Ubisoft released a game called
Batman: Rise of Sin Tzu.
One of the biggest and best board games of 2017, this cooperative dungeon crawler offers a massive interconnected campaign playable over dozens of hours and sessions.
While you could probably count the number of polygons used to construct Never Stop Sneakin’s characters, its gameplay is what really needs more detail.
Players can find in-game clues on how to unlock the double-action revolver starting today. Find it, and you can reap GTA Online bonuses – and unlock it in Red Dead Redemption 2, too.