DRAGON QUEST VI App Reviews

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Great game great series

I got em all on every system as well. Amazing games. If u like the other dragon quest/warrior games or final fantasy games, then these games are for you :) you wont be disappointed.

Great game annoying controlls

Great game but controlls are kinda annoying but the gameplay is great i suggest this to all users who like the Dragon Quest Series

Amazing

I bought all the dragon quests games released for iOS. I must say the series is amazing really liked 3 and enjoying 6 for the class system. But enjoyed 4 and 5 for their great stories as well. Dragon quest 1 and 2 were more for nostalgia but I enjoyed them as well. The series really picked up on 3 and onwards. Looking forward to dragon quest 7 and 9

Got them a!!.

Keep em coming.

Lots of content

This game is well worth the $15. If you like boss battles this should be your favorite DQ- there are SO MANY (not a bad thing of course). After beating what appears to be the main villain, youre really only about 1/10th into the story. The characters, major and minor, are very entertaining, and the difficulty level is appropriate. They did a great job with this one.

Support Chinese

I wish all the series DQ game could support traditional Chinese!Really love it!

Dragon Quest VI Chock full of Awesome!!!

As a seasoned Dragon Quest Player this dragon quest reboot on the iOS is definitely an amazing feat for Dragon Quest fans to enjoy.

My favorite yet

About 16 hours in and really enjoying it. The quick save in is massively useful. Heres hoping for DQ7!

Too Big For One World!!!!!

There are only a small handful of games that I have played in the past (a very small handful) that are as encompassing and downright GIGANTIC as the almighty Dragon Quest 6! It is with a heavy heart that I am writing this review today, not only just because I just beat the game and as always the feelings and emotions Ive endured through this, believe it or not, 70+ hour main story are still very fresh in my mind, but rather its the sad realization that with only Dragon Quest 8 remaining, my initial journey will soon be at an end. But lets not dwell on that for the time being and lets instead dwell on the majestic majesty that is Dragon Quest 6! As Ive mentioned before, this game is S-T-U-P-I-D HUGE, with a main campaign of around 70 hours, and perhaps around 60 hours if you absolutely rush through it, and would be very surprised to see it finished in an even shorter time than that. I of course have been playing all of the games in the Dragon Quest series in order so the last one Ive played was obviously DQ5, so it goes without saying that my expectations for going into DQ6 where insanely high, and yes big shocker...Dragon Quest 6 completely shattered those expectations in nearly every conceivable way. First off I would like to talk about the story for a little bit. Dragon Quest 6 without a doubt has the most complex and even confusing at times storyline to date. With a game spanning over multiple different realms and worlds, the main two of which are the real world and the dream world, and it is within these two realms where the games robust yet still graspable story unfold. With a plethora of different quests to undertake in both realms, the scope of different things to happen in the game when you complete a certain quest in a certain town in one word, and have its corresponding town in the other world be affected accordingly, the massively creative interweaving storyline really start to have an impact. Now Ill admit, while I didnt find Dragon Quest 6s initial story to be quite as intimate and heart wrenchingly beautiful as DQ5, it MORE than made up for that with its viscerally engaging complexity and larger than life size. Have I mentioned yet how friggn huge this game is yet? Oh I have? Oh well I guess Ill just have to say it again...THIS GAME IS FRIGGN HUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE!!! As I stated before it was over seventy hours of playtime before I saw the credits roll, as opposed to DQ5 which was only around 50 hours. And believe it or not there is still a TON of stuff left to do including the bonus dungeon behind Alltrades Abbey, which brings me to my next subject. Yes thats right Alltrades Abbey returns in this game with a much larger variety of job classes and possibilities than was previously available in Dragon Quest 3. First of, unlike in DQ3, your stats arent cut in halve and you dont return to level one every time you choose to change someones vocation, and along with DQ3s very small array of jobs to choose from, I only made use of the abbey one single time throughput the entire length of the game, whereas in Dragon Quest 6, with the more than double the amount of different jobs to choose from than in 3, and without your party members level being reduced back down to one and their stats halved, Ive made use of Alltrades Abbey this time around dozens of different times withe each and every character. The job class system this time around is more reminiscent of the job class system if Final Fantasy 5, where you can master each individual job class to learn each jobs vast assortment of of different abilities, which add up and can be used no matter if you decide to change job classes. The more jobs you master, the more spells and abilities you can learn, and let me tell you, it adds up fast! There are so many Friggn different spells and abilities in this game its unreal!! I mean this has got to be without a doubt the largest assortment of spells and abilities I have ever seen, for this game to have originally hailed from the early 90s makes it that much more mind blowing and incredible. I thought that the monster recruitment aspect of DQ5 gave birth to a wide array of different playable tactics and techniques, but it is absolutely nothing compared to Dragon Quest 6 my friends. There are so many things going for this game that it would be nearly impossible to adequately describe them all, and the story is too complex to describe without spoiling, I never thought I would play an RPG of this magnitude for as long as I would live. And while I couldnt help myself to compare it to the various ins and outs of DQ5, like the tearjerking moments in 5, and the much larger casino scene it had as well, and probably the one thing that bothered me was the lack of day and night cycles. I dont understand why theyd omit them in this game considering that 3,4,5 and even DQ8 feature day and night cycling. I suppose they makers of the game thought that it would simply be too much, and I would have to agree. All things considered, there was never a dull moment in DQ6 as well in the way of side stuff and mini games. Even though there were only a few small underground casinos in 6, there were other wonderfully entertaining and engaging things like Slimopolis!!! Which is kinda like the monster arena in previous games only you can use your own slime that you can recruit later in the game, and with the Alltrades Abbey, yes even your monsters can get a taste of the vocational action and be available to the same wide assortment of spells and abilities as their human counterparts, which makes the Slimopolis arena so much more interesting an exciting than the stuffy ol monster arena. I mentioned earlier in the review that I was sad that my initial Dragon Quest experience was coming to a close, and while that may be true, I will not ever soon forget the absolutely unbelievable and life altering journey I have embarked on with this wonderful series!Final stop...DQ8!!!!!!!!!

Dq6!

My 2nd favorite Dragon Quest after 7. Cannot go wrong with this one people. It has job classes and monster classes. The abilities are learned by how many battles you fight and are earned for the class chosen. If you are an RPG fan get this game!!!

The wait is over!!!

Ive waited literally about 18 years to play this game again, I havent played it since the Super Nintendo emulator days back in high school and now its here. This game is what set the bar for the class system, this and dragon quest 7 r the best in the entire series even better than 8 and 9. I would have paid 30 dollars for this game!!!

This needs to be a PC game

Please port this game to PC

At last!

The Dragon Quest game from the golden age of JRPGs is here! This is probably the most accessible DQ because of the fast moving story and scope of the adventure. It isnt as unique as DQ4 or 5, and you dont get to make a party like in DQ3, but the class system is here and quite fun. Like all of the series, you will grind a lot, but that is part of the appeal. If you enjoy older Final Fantasy games, then this is probably the one most similar to them. Highly recommended!

Best $15 Ever Spent

The only Dragon Quest games I had played before were 8 and 9; even on a small screen this one tops them both.

delete! frustration...

delete button placed in the wrong spot when u cloud save ended up hitting it on accident instead of cloud save and no more game :( plz move it. otherwise great game!! love the bazzar system and style points and even the gambling coins

SNES Rom translation?

Ok Square. I pay full price for your games when they come out. I hope you didnt take the hack translation from the SNES rom and apply it to this game. The English is terrible. At $15, I expect good fluid, sensibly translated games like I had on my SNES as a kid. Im happy this game is out, but seriously fire your translator. "The enemy attack." Subject verb agreement is horrible and makes it seem like a hack game. If that terrible Kate Upton F2P garbage can be in proper English, so can the Square Enix major releases that I have purchased from Squaresoft and Enix for almost 30 years. Step it up! Im happy to pay, I just want value!

Classic

Other than balance issues (the battles are either incredibly hard or incredibly easy), great game-- looking forward to a mobile DQ7.............

Nice port, but will be nicer if all the figures are redesigned

It is a nice port for my favorite game in the series to the iOS platform , I see there are quite a lot of improvements in the graphic however the figures are Not redesigned and left untouched at the nds quality, on iPhone 6plus it is heavily pixelated .

Horrible save system ruins game

Like every SE game on the app store it seems, the system used for saving your progress causes you to constantly lose your progress and you are forced to play the same 15-20 minute chunks of the game over and over.. avoid until they fix this

New favorite!

Love the Dragon Quest series, love the mobile ports, so great and convenient to be able to play DQ anywhere on my mobile phone.

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