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Post by Everaldo on May 27, 2017 5:45:49 GMT -3
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Post by luxetumbra on May 27, 2017 10:44:20 GMT -3
Não entendi essa do restricted play system.
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Post by Everaldo on May 27, 2017 12:45:50 GMT -3
Não entendi essa do restricted play system. One last new feature that was revealed is the “Restrictive Play” feature for players looking for challenges. When starting a new game, you’ll get to choose out of several restrictions. There are about four restrictions to choose from, and today we got a look at one of them, a shopping restrict option. Playing in this mode doesn’t allow you to make purchases at shops, so you’ll have to rely on finding, crafting, and looting items. Mais aqui: www.siliconera.com/2017/05/27/dragon-quest-xi-gets-new-ps4-3ds-footage-info-onrestrictive-feature/Basicamente, é algo para quem quer gerar um desafio especial, bom para os que curtem replay o game.
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Post by folles on May 27, 2017 13:25:08 GMT -3
Tipo um New Game -
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Post by Gigahero on May 27, 2017 14:10:05 GMT -3
Seria interessante se tivesse troféu pro desafio
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Post by djcoston on May 27, 2017 21:24:24 GMT -3
Viram os vídeos de gameplay??? Confirmado batalha clássica por turnos na versão PS4 mesmo.
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Post by Gigahero on May 27, 2017 21:31:23 GMT -3
Nesse daqui rolou uma lágrima
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Post by Everaldo on May 29, 2017 11:18:47 GMT -3
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Post by Akiha on Jun 10, 2017 10:49:51 GMT -3
Começa com a versão do 3DS a versão de PS4 começa aos 36 minutos do vídeo.
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Post by Everaldo on Jun 15, 2017 19:32:15 GMT -3
Dragon Quest XI for PS4 introduces ‘Bowgun Adventure’ feature
Shoot targets all over the world. gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI-Jump_06-15-17-600x883.jpgThe latest issue of Weekly Jump reveals a new “Bowgun Adventure” feature for the PlayStation 4 version of Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time. There are specific targets all over the world that you can shoot with a bowgun. And there will be rewards for doing so. It seems that the bowgun adventure begins through an invitation from an NPC in a certain town. Other than that, the magazine reveals a new “Magic Slot” casino game, which is a bonus game that starts if you get all sevens on the slots. Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time will launch for PlayStation 4 and 3DS on July 29 in Japan. A Switch version is also planned, but has yet to be shown or dated. Read more at gematsu.com/2017/06/dragon-quest-xi-ps4-introduces-bowgun-adventure-feature#Ej7ri49kWeZ4KZWl.99Dragon Quest XI for PS4 special videos feature the delusions of Takayuki Yamada
New direct-feed footage included. gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI-PS4-Vids_06-14-17.jpgSony Interactive Entertainment Japan Asia and Square Enix have released a new set of Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time special videos featuring Japanese actor and singer Takayuki Yamada. The first video features Yamada, who has appeared in a number of PlayStation advertisements in the past, playing Dragon Quest XI in his living room, unable to believe the visual fidelity of the latest entry in the series, excited to the point where has delusions, and reminiscing on his childhood. The second video features both Yamada and Dragon Quest series creator Yuji Horii, who play the game together while talking to each other. Much to Yamada’s joy, Horii confirms that there are various Puff-Puffs in Dragon Quest XI. Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time will launch for PlayStation 4 and 3DS on July 29 in Japan. A Switch version is also planned, but has yet to be shown or dated. Fonte: gematsu.com/2017/06/dragon-quest-xi-ps4-special-videos-feature-delusions-takayuki-yamadaDragon Quest XI details Silvia, Samadhi Kingdom
A look at the traveling entertainer's move set. gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_001.jpgSquare Enix has updated the official website for Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time with new information and screenshots about character Silvia and location Samadhi Kingdom. Get the details below. ■ Characters Silvia gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_002.jpgA traveling entertainer who lives a freewheeling life. He is always cheerful and positive, and is the mood maker of the party. He uses various weapons and skills that utilize the acrobatics he cultivated as a traveling entertainer. His dream is to make people around the world smile through his own performances. gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_003.jpgIn battle, Silvia utilizes his versatility as a traveling entertainer. Weapons he can equip include one-handed swords, daggers, and whips, allowing him to change how he fights depending on the situation. He can learn many spells and special skills that support his allies in various situations, making him as both an attacker and supporter. —Whip Weapon Special Skill: “Whip of Love” gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_004.jpg—Dagger Weapon Special Skill: “Viper Fang” gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_005.jpg—Silvia Spell: “Oomph” gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_006.jpg—One-Handed Sword Weapon Special Skill: “Miracle Sword” gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_007.jpg—Acrobatic Special Skill: “Killer Juggling” gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_008.jpg—Feminine Special Skill: “Hustle Dance” gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_009.jpg■ World Samadhi Kingdom, the Country of Knights gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_010.jpgA kingdom that reigns over the desert. It is known as a historic country that values its chivalry, where many knights push themselves in training day in and day out in the castle. Above all, it is common gossip that this country’s young prince is an exceptional knight. In the town around the castle, there is a circus performance, horse races, and many people hustling and bustling about. —Inside the castle, which is built like a temple, many knights push themselves in training, and in the town around the castle, a large crowd can be seen around the circus tent. gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_011.jpggematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI_06-11-17_012.jpgDragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time will launch for PlayStation 4 and 3DS on July 29 in Japan. A Switch version is also planned, but has yet to be shown or dated. Read more at gematsu.com/2017/06/dragon-quest-xi-details-silvia-samadhi-kingdom#FU3cGs0bCZIX8kMK.99possibly 100 hours for completionists posted on 06.11.17 at 02:19 AM EDT by Sal Romano (@salromano) Director confirms game length at Countdown Carnival event. gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/DQXI-50-Hours-Long.jpgDragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time will take about 50 hours to complete, according to director Takeshi Uchikawa. If you’re a completionist and want to do all of the side elements, it is possible the game will take 100 hours, Uchikawa added. Uchikawa confirmed the news during a “mini stage” event at day two of the Dragon Quest XI “Countdown Carnival” in Fukuoka today. If you missed all of the new gameplay footage from day one yesterday, catch it here. Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time will launch for PlayStation 4 and 3DS on July 29 in Japan. A Switch version is also planned, but has yet to be shown or dated. Fonte: gematsu.com/2017/06/dragon-quest-xi-50-hours-long-possibly-100-hours-completionists
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Post by maloy on Jul 28, 2017 14:19:01 GMT -3
Anunciaram que o jogo sai no ocidente agora em 2018 e com o titulo diferente do japones "Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age", também falaram que o jogo vai ter 5 idiomas incluindo o inglês.
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Post by DeK on Jul 29, 2017 4:14:08 GMT -3
Comercial de lançamento
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Post by djcoston on Jul 30, 2017 20:03:43 GMT -3
Jogando aqui a versão PS4, vou deixar alguns pontos: - "Continuação" da primeira trilogia, Dragon Quest I~III;
- Tem um botão pra pular, e com isso você meio que escala pra pegar itens em locais diferentes do convencional;
- Grande variedade de monstrinhos novos;
- Cenários e cidades gigantescas. Quando cheguei na primeira cidade virou noite, dia, e voltou a ficar denoite e ainda não tinha explorado tudo!
- Está tudo bonito demais, personagens, cenários, cidades... tem uma cidade em específico que fiquei fascinado em ver!
- Dá pra remover o personagem principal do grupo e lutar sem ele;
- NPCs das cidades todos tem alguma característica diferente, dando uma personalidade maior pra cada um deles (caras diferentes, um mais alto, um mais gordinho, usa óculos, etc);
- Skills de tanque (não lembro disso em Dragon Quest);
- Roupas alternativas para os personagens sem ser DLC, seguindo o esqueminha do Dragon Quest VIII que depende do equip.
- Várias opções de puff puff!
Tem mais coisas que pensei em postar mas esqueci agora, se lembrar atualizo. Mas vou tentar não comentar muito, deixar em aberto para o pessoal apreciar quando for jogar!
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Post by Samarithan on Jul 30, 2017 21:36:38 GMT -3
Muito legal DJ, apesar de não ter engolido ainda esta história do jogo não ter dublagem.
Como é a questão de se mover livremente pelo cenário durante a batalha? tem algum tipo de estratégia com isto?
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Post by djcoston on Jul 30, 2017 23:14:25 GMT -3
Até a parte que fui não teve nada de estratégia com isso, acredito que seja mais firula mesmo. Outro ponto que lembrei que era pra ter adicionado: - Não tem transição de tela quando entra nas casinhas das cidades.
Testando aqui a versão do 3DS agora, muito legal ver as mesmas cenas e cenários de outra forma, é como se jogasse o demake do PS4 de duas formas diferentes!
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Post by Everaldo on Aug 2, 2017 9:02:44 GMT -3
Dragon Quest XI first two-day sales top two million in Japan
A massive start for the 30th anniversary Dragon Quest title. gematsu.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/DQXI-Sales-Fami_08-01-17.jpgDragon Quest XI First two-day sales for Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age topped over two million across PlayStation 4 and 3DS in Japan, Famitsu numbers reveal. According to Famitsu, the 3DS version of Dragon Quest XI sold 1,130,468 copies, while the PlayStation 4 version sold 950,338 copies. Collectively, Dragon Quest XI sold a total of 2,080,806 copies. These sales only account for July 29 and 30. It should be noted that these numbers include sales for the standalone game in addition to the “Dragon Quest XI Double Pack Hero’s Sword Box,” “New Nintendo 2DS LL Dragon Quest Liquid Metal Slime Edition,” and “PlayStation 4 Dragon Quest Loto Edition.” Digital sales are not included. Hardware-wise, the release of Dragon Quest XI moved a total of 126,790 units in the 3DS family (up from 28,831 last week) and 93,954 units in the PlayStation 4 family (up from 27,530 last week). Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age launched for PlayStation 4 and 3DS on July 29 in Japan. A Switch version is also planned, but has yet to be shown or dated. Dragon Quest XI is due out for release in North America and Europe in 2018. Platforms for the west have yet to be announced. Read more at gematsu.com/2017/08/dragon-quest-xi-first-two-day-sales-top-two-million-japan#rvaR9y4Qt2hjMpqu.99
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Post by Gigahero on Aug 2, 2017 12:44:39 GMT -3
Eu estava achando que a aposta de 850k cópias no PS4 que disse no chat era "sonhar alto" nos dias de hoje
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Post by djcoston on Aug 5, 2017 2:02:48 GMT -3
Jogando no 3DS na "versão SNES" mesmo, depois da introdução abre a opção de jogar 3D ou 2D e você pode trocar isso a hora que quiser na igreja. Aqui vou de 3D no PS4 e 2D no 3DS!!! Depois ainda posso rejogar esse 3D do 3DS mais pra frente! E confirmaram que após zerar o jogo você ganha o Dragon Quest I pra PS4! www.play-asia.com/secret-gif...-square-enix-thanks/5f/74abd?ref=social_gamesSó tomem cuidado com esse link pois ele fala algo dos spoilers do final do game!
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Post by dingoegret on Aug 5, 2017 9:33:45 GMT -3
Qual versão mais recomenda jogar djcoston?
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Post by djcoston on Aug 14, 2017 23:59:40 GMT -3
Qual versão mais recomenda jogar djcoston? Recomendo jogar as duas! É que na verdade vai do ponto de vista e vontade da pessoa. Cada versão tem um diferencial, mas digo que é muito legal de poder jogar as duas e assim comparar como adaptaram cada parte do jogo tanto em 3D do PS4, quanto o 2D e 3D do 3DS, curto demais ver isso e pirei em ver como adaptaram alguns remakes como o Wild ARMS 1. Quanto ao DQXI no PS4 os gráficos são lindos, as cenas são mais bonitas de se acompanhar, os cenários são vastos e a exploração tende a ser mais longa (tem grandes similaridades com Dragon Quest VIII em uma proporção maior). No 2D do 3DS (do qual estou jogando), os cenários são bem menores e você explora tudo bem mais rapidamente, porém tem batalhas aleatórias nesse modo, o que faz as vezes prolongar mais a exploração nas dungeons, pois no PS4 você pode avançar sem precisar enfrentar nenhum inimigo (porque pega batalha encostando nos inimigos), na versão 3D do 3DS você enfrenta os inimigos encostando neles também, mas os cenários são menores que os do PS4. Um ponto interessante é que as cenas em CG são iguais em todas as versões. Outro ponto é que a versão do 3DS tem vários extras e cenários~ referências de todos os outros Dragon Quests da série principal com gráficos diferentes em cada cenário, o do Dragon Quest 1 é igualzinho ao dessa imagem:
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