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Post by djcoston on Apr 21, 2016 14:44:34 GMT -3
■ Meena (voiced by Yoko Hisa) from Dragon Quest IV
A famous, on the mark fortune teller. She is reliable and has a quiet personality compared to her wild and spendthrift older sister Maya. As someone who specializes in crystal ball and tarot card fortune telling, her mysterious power to see the future will guide the party when they lose their way.
Discover the Key to Victory with Meena’s Mysterious Power
As an excellent fortune teller, Meena’s name is widely known. She walks into a different world in search of her older sister Maya, from whom she was separated, and meets the protagonists. She relies on her fortune telling as a guide on the ever-changing battlefield. Often saving her friends, she’ll sometimes rescue the allies she foresees in a crisis, and other times warn them of a new enemy she sees appearing.
Meena’s power is reliable in finding a way to prevail when in a pinch. With Meena’s suggestions, the protagonists can triumph.
Meena confronts someone with a fearless smile. Holding a tarot card, she seems ready to fight, but…!
Use Meena’s Mysterious Tarot Cards on the Battlefield
Meena’s tarot cards can not only be thrown at the enemy to deal damage, they can also capture the enemy with magic. Cards can cause a variety of effects on captured enemies.
Meena’s “Tarot Shuffle” rapid-fires tarot cards and collectively captures enemies.
With “Demon Card,” Meena can damage captured enemies while weakening their defense.
Her “Multiheal” ability uses magic to save the party when they’re in a pinch.
Meena’s special move is “Catacylsm,” which rains down onto the battlefield meteors reflected in her crystal ball.
■ Carver (voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto) from Dragon Quest VI
A roaming warrior who travels from place to place. A lively character, Carver will do things before thinking and forcibly move things forward. His appearance boasts of power, and he uses that power for his carpenter work. If it’s cabin-level, he can easily build it.
Take Action, Don’t Think About It! Carver Charges into the Great War
Carver continues his journey with his partner Terry. Pursuing rumors of a “high tower that reaches the heavens,” they arrive in a different world. Carver has a lively personality and doesn’t care about the minor details, and those traits don’t change in a different world. He opens his heart to humans and monsters living together, and whether his allies are man or beast, he’ll swing his fist to save those in need.
Carver gets angry at the humans harassing the monsters of the forest, and together with Terry knocks them out.
Carver stands on the front lines on the battlefield. He is a brave man who fears no enemy, no matter its power.
Carver’s Well-Trained Body Delivers Shocking Blows
Carver makes full use of his robust body as a human bullet. He demonstrates his might with powerful attacks like “Knuckle Sandwich” and “Flying Knee.”
Carver’s “Knuckle Sandwich” thrusts his fist directly at the enemy.
With “Flying Knee,” Carver makes a big leap forward with a strong knee kick.
His “Forbearance” ability enhances his defense and protects his surrounding allies with open arms.
Carver’s special move is “Hell Rock Drop,” which sees a large rock emerge from the ground and shot down at enemies from the sky.
■ Angelo (voiced by Yoshimasa Hosoya) from Dragon Quest VIII
A roaming warrior who travels from place to place. A lively character, Carver will do things before thinking and forcibly move things forward. His appearance boasts of power, and he uses that power for his carpenter work. If it’s cabin-level, he can easily build it.
A Playboy Who Can Change the Setting of Even a Different World to a Romantic One
Before he knows it, Angelo finds himself in an unknown world. However, being that he’s with Jessica, as long as he can continue his romantic talks, he won’t panic. While he is a playboy who seduces women with his naturally good looks and nauseating flattery, he is a chivalrous soul at heart who will put himself at risk to save a lady in a crisis.
Angelo is not as annoyed as you’d expect about arriving in an different world with only Jessica, who is more so annoyed.
Angelo fights valiantly on the battlefield to protect the ladies. He’ll even make playboy-like frivolous talk when formidable foes appear.
Angelo Can Attack from a Distance and Also Provide Support
Angelo can use his bow for long distance attacks, aiming and shooting to accurately strike the enemy even from afar. He can also inspire and support his allies by ringing his tambourine.
Angelo’s “Shining Bow” sees him shoot arrows towards the sky and fall down from overhead.
His “Cold Smile” sees him put on a freezing-like smile to freeze his surrounding enemies.
With “Mysterious Tambourine,” Angelo plays the music of battle to increase his allies’ tensions.
Angelo’s special move is “Pearly Gates,” which deals holy damage to the enemy with a light in the shape of a cross.
■ Quests
By visiting the “Quest Office” in the castle town of Zebion, you can take on requests, called “Quests,” from the people.
Requests vary, from defeating monsters to delivering items and searching for lost items. Completing Quests will yield rewards. Since some rewards will prove useful on your adventure, you should try to actively take on Quests as you play.
The Quest Office is located in the castle town of Zebion. Try to check it frequently for new Quests.
By reading the Quest’s description, you’ll see its location, target enemy, tips to complete it, and other information.
There are time limits to completing a Quest from when it is accepted.
The Quest will be stamped when you successfully complete it and a reward will be obtained.
Fonte: gematsu.com/2016/04/dragon-quest-heroes-ii-details-meena-carver-angelo-questsImagens em maior tamanho: gematsu.com/gallery/dragon-quest-heroes-ii/april-20-2016/
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Post by djcoston on Apr 21, 2016 14:46:01 GMT -3
Diferenças entre as plataformas: Hardware | PlayStation 4 | PlayStation 3 | PS Vita |
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Game Content | The content of the game is the same and gameplay does not change per platform. Utilizing each hardware’s performance to its max, you can enjoy exhilarating and intense battles. | Feature Differences | Screenshot and video sharing, broadcasting (live streams), and PS Vita remote play are supported. | The PS4 version’s mentioned features are not supported. | PlayStation TV is supported. The PS4 version’s mentioned features are not supported. | Resolution | Full HD (1920×1080) | HD (1280×720) | 960×544 | Frame Rate | 60 fps | 30 fps | 30 fps | Graphics | Graphics such as characters, backgrounds, and effects are more detailed. Additionally, when hordes of monsters appear, more are displayed on the screen. | PS3, VITA: Some graphics are reduced and simplified in accordance with the performance of the hardware. In some cases, far-away objects, monsters, and such are not displayed, but this doesn’t change the degree of difficulty and gameplay content. | Cross-Save | By storing your save data on PlayStation Network, you can share it across PS4, PS3, and PS Vita. | Multiplayer | PS4, PS3, and PS Vita all support cross-platform multiplayer. |
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Post by Dantares on Apr 22, 2016 6:27:59 GMT -3
Stream da V-Jump com quase 14min de gameplay do Dragon Quest Heroes II
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Post by djcoston on Apr 30, 2016 15:12:02 GMT -3
■ Monster Coins
In Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below, defeating monsters drops Monster Coins, which can be used to summon monsters to fight alongside you or cast a one-time spell. In Dragon Quest Heroes II, Monster Coins are further evolved. There are “Support” type Monster Coins that summon monsters to fight alongside you, “Assist” type Monster Coins that summon monsters to perform a spell or special skill, and “Transformation” type Monster Coins that transform the player into a monster for a fixed amount of time. (A yellow gauge will indicate how much time you have left.)
“Transformation” Type
By transforming into a Killer Panther, you can run gallantly across the field.
Transforming into a Knight Aberrant will let you perform a powerful shield blow attack.
Becoming a Slime Knight will let you strike the enemy with high-speed sword techniques.
“Support” Type
Robbin’ ‘ood fights tough with his strong body.
Bodkin archers fire arrows from long range.
Skeletons keep persistent enemies at bay.
“Assist” Type
Dancing flames engulf surrounding enemies in a swirl of fire.
Candy cats make it difficult for enemies to target you for a little while.
Canniboxes kill off enemies with a spell.
■ Advanced Classes
As previously detailed, the male and female protagonists can change classes, whether it be to a Warrior, Fighter, or Mage, and so on, but there are also “advanced classes” that let you obtain even greater power and learn various skills.
In order to change to an advanced class, you must first gain experience in the basic classes. If you gain experience as a Warrior or Fighter, you’ll be able to change to the “Battle Master” class. Or if you gain experience as a Priest or Mage, you’ll be able to change to the “Sage” class. However, in order to change to an advanced class, you must first complete the quest handed out by the priest at the class change office.
■ More Heroes
Also showcased are Alena (voiced by Shoko Nakagawa), Kiryl (voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa), and Maya (voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro) from Dragon Quest IV, Terry (voiced by Hiroshi Kamiya) from Dragon Quest VI, and Jessica (voiced by Ayana Taketatsu) from Dragon Quest VIII. All five characters return to join the story of Dragon Quest Heroes II from their appearance in Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below.
Fonte: gematsu.com/2016/04/dragon-quest-heroes-ii-details-monster-coins-advanced-classes
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Post by djcoston on Apr 30, 2016 15:13:04 GMT -3
■ Torneko (voiced by Chafurin) from Dragon Quest IV
An arms merchant who knows every weapon across all times and places. He dreams of being successful in life and running the best weapons shop in the world, and leaves his family to go on a journey. If he’s pursuing a legendary weapon, even in an endlessly deep dungeon, and even in a strange new world, he is a man of action that will fearlessly jump in.
If It’s for Legendary Weapons, He’ll Go as Far as Another World!
Torneko wanders the world seeking legendary weapons. Even in this game, he wanders into another world in the middle of a weapon hunting journey. You would expect that he joins the protagonists in order to find a way back to his original world, but with his arrival in Zebion, he also works hard in search of rare goods. While he is worried about the family he left behind back home, he is excited about the adventure that awaits him in a different world, as he through and through loves adventure.
Although troubled and in an unknown world, Torneko is still excited by the anticipation of adventure.
Adventure always comes with accidents. Torneko has become accustomed to being thrown in jail.
Torneko Carries Handy Tools in His Bag
Torneko fights using the handy tools he’s collected, showing his true worth as a weapons dealer. By making use of the tools at his disposal, Torneko is an all-purpose fighter able to easily handle melee attacks, long distance attacks, and recovery.
Torneko’s “Iron Ball of Destruction” throws down a huge iron ball ahead of him.
With his “Recovery Stone,” Torneko can greatly recover all of his allies’ HP.
Using his “Crossbow,” Torneko can fire consecutive arrows at air-based enemies.
Torneko’s special move is “Arakure Yobi,” which sees soldiers appear out of nowhere to take revenge on the enemy.
■ Maribel (voiced by Aoi Yuki) from Dragon Quest VII
The daughter of a fisherman mayor born in a fishing village. Perhaps because she was spoiled, she is highhandedly outspoken and says all that she has to say. But even so, she is a girl with a kind heart at her core. Her strong curiosity throws her head first into another world’s war.
She Has a Bad Mouth, But is a Reliable Young Woman
Maribel gets wrapped up in the war between Gywall and Orenka. She is put in a difficult situation when a large crowd of monsters attacks for reasons she doesn’t understand, but is not the least bit intimidated and does not hesitate as she deduces that she is being attacked as a result of her charm. While she expresses her dissatisfaction, her “doing something when the time calls for it” attitude is in good health even in a different world. Accompanied by Gabo, she joins a great war.
While she’ll express her disinterest, she throws herself into a war together with the protagonists that saved her from a situation.
Her highhanded attitude persists even in a different world. She’s also fully confident that she can win the war even if it were just herself.
Maribel Has a Number of Unique Special Skills
Maribel specializes in boomerang attacks and spells to attack from a long distance, but also has special skills that allow her to fight in close range. This highhanded young lady makes full use of her insults and slaps in battle.
Maribel’s “Retaliate” attack slaps the enemy with a giant hand.
Her “Shout Aloud” attack shocks the enemy with verbal abuse.
Using her “Cross Cutter” attack, Maribel attacks with a backwards turn that lets her take distance from the enemy.
Maribel’s special move, “Flames of Purgatory,” sees pillars of fire erupt from which she gathers flames to blow away the enemy.
■ Gabo (voiced by Mutsumi Tamura) from Dragon Quest VII
A young boy with athletic ability that surpasses that of an ordinary person. He inherited the power of the “Legendary White Wolf” that saved a certain town and always travels with his wolf. He has a very sharp intuition, and can sense surrounding disasters and nearby enemies, as well as where to find tasty food.
A Wild Child Who Takes to the Battlefield by Instinct
Gabo wanders into a different world with Maribel. Whether it’s due to his wolf blood that excites him on the battlefield, he joins in on the war with an assertive war cry. His sharp senses allow him to instinctively perceive friends and foes on the battlefield, and plays a big part in helping him sniff out food. However, he fights at his own pace and amazes even Maribel as his appetite takes precedence even on the battlefield.
Gabo worries about what’s in his stomach even on the battlefield. Maribel harshly tells him not to get worked up about it.
Gabo’s smells someone approaching with his sharp sense of smell. This proves reliable on a battlefield filled with enemies and allies.
Gabo Fights Together With a Wolf
Gabo can unleash powerful special skills in combination with his wolf partner. Gabo himself has astounding physical ability, and his sharp claw attacks and fire breathing make up his distinctive traits.
Gabo’s “Roar” attack sees him and his wolf roar at and stun surrounding enemies.
With “Fenrir Attack,” Gabo’s wolf springs down at the enemy with a series of consecutive sharp claw attacks.
“Fire Breath” sees Gabo spit fire from his mouth, burning the enemies ahead of him.
Gabo’s special move, “Sheep Stampede,” sees him call forth a pack of wolves with a whistle… or actually, no, it calls forth a horde of sheep.
■ Party Skills and Party Combos
In Dragon Quest Heroes II there are new ways to strengthen your party via “Party Skills” and “Party Combos.” Since Party Skills can be learned by increasing the proficiency of specific weapon types, it will increase party’s overall attribute values and prove effective in battle. The effect extends to the entire party if someone learns a Party Skill, so you should try and have all members of your party learn some.
You’ll learn Party Skills via an instructor in the castle town of Zebion.
“Bushin no Gouwan” is learned. The attribute value of the entire party is raised.
Party Combos can be unleashed during battle, and see members of your party replace the character your controlling to let out a series of consecutive special skills, one after the other. This comes in handy when you want to continue attacking the enemy with characters that are at a distance, who will appear before them immediately.
By continuing Tereshia’s attack with a Party Combo…
…Gabo will immediately take her place and continue the attack.
■ Various Missions in the Field
While exploring the field, you may encounter hordes of monsters and more difficult enemies attacking travelers. These kinds of events are called “Field Missions” and settling them will give players bonus experience points.
Fonte: gematsu.com/2016/04/dragon-quest-heroes-ii-details-torneko-maribel-gabo-party-skills-party-combos
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Post by djcoston on Apr 30, 2016 15:21:48 GMT -3
Comparação entre os consoles:
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Vita
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Post by djcoston on May 7, 2016 16:21:52 GMT -3
Gameplay mostra lojinhas e habilidades de classesDetalhes dos líderes mundiais do game■ The Kings of the Seven Countries
As commanded by the old prophecy, the kings of the countries divided into seven nations by the ancient war built peace upon the suzerain state of Zebion over 1,000 years. Even in countries where humans rule, humans and monsters were attempting to coexist in prosperity and no one had disrupted the peace. So then why are these rulers facing war? Let’s meet the rulers of each nation that hold the keys to this story.
The King of Zebion (voiced by Yuji Mitsuya)
The king that rules over the suzerain state of Zebion, which governs the world’s seven countries and bears the burden of protecting the peace. He is a descendant of the sage that supressed the great war of ancient times, and is said to be the world leader in knowledge.
Cesare, the Prince of Gywall (voiced by Takayuki Yamada)
Cesare guides his country as prince of the desert nation of Gywall. He is childhood friends with the protagonists, Razel and Tereshia, and although he is older, they get along well regardless of their social positions.
The King of Orenka (voiced by Tessho Genda)
Orenka is a country with a bustling harbor that prospers in trade. It has a friendly relationship with its neighboring country of Gywall, and people are actively coming and going between them. The King of Orenka values the peace of his country and people, and even in war will personally lead the charge. He is a true warrior who will become a shield to protect his people.
Even if attacked attacked by Gywall, the King of Orenka wishes for peace rather than to fight.
A large ship with a number of sailors working on board docks in Orenka’s harbor.
The King of Orenka is a man who will go to the front lines of war to protect his country and people.
The Cathedral of Orenka is widely known for its beautiful stained glass featuring the ancient prophecy.
The Queen of Kretia (voiced by Kikuko Inoue)
Kretia is a country ruled by a famous family of magicians since ancient times. Magic researchers from all over the world gather here, and as a country advanced in magic, they’ve accomplished developments in stealing the magical power of enemies and so on. The Queen of Kretia herself is the world’s leading magic user, and is able to handle a number of high-level spells.
The Queen urges caution regarding the actions of the other countries.
The Queen’s exceptional magic power allows her to float freely in mid-air.
The country’s magical prowess is showcased all throughout the city. Some ornaments can be seen floating and rotating via fmagic.
The Three Countries of Monstrea
In the northern part of the continent are the three countries of Mohrias, Felnock, and Daral. In the distant wasteland beyond the castle walls of the human countries are countries built of only monsters. Many tough monsters that have adapted to the harsh envionrment live in these countries, but monster kings of high intelligence rule these nations in peace.
From the Rao Wasteland that extends north of Zebion, there is a wall that separates the north and south. On the other side of this wall are the countries of Mohrias, Felnock, and Daral.
The King of Daral is admired as gentle king of character.
The King of Mohrias pulls out its sharp nails during a clash with Cesare.
The King of Felnock unleashes magic from its cane to attack an enemy.
■ Monsters
Missing lynx
Abominable showman
Hacksaurus
Fonte: gematsu.com/2016/05/dragon-quest-heroes-ii-details-world-leadersÚltimas Screenshots em HD: goo.gl/photos/RrFifB278C2QHnwEA
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Post by djcoston on May 13, 2016 14:14:23 GMT -3
Você vai poder controlar monstros gigantes também!!! Mais gameplay, dessa vez mostra lutas em multiplayer e armas que mudam de acordo com o que você equipar:
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Post by djcoston on May 20, 2016 11:31:46 GMT -3
Gameplay do bichão: Os caras são muito ruins e fazem o bicho parecer mais lerdo ainda!
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Post by djcoston on May 24, 2016 13:14:56 GMT -3
Nota da Famitsu do melhor jogo do ano! - Dragon Quest Heroes II: The Twin Kings and the Prophecy’s End (PS4) – 10/10/9/10 [39/40]
- Dragon Quest Heroes II: The Twin Kings and the Prophecy’s End (PS3) – 10/10/9/10 [39/40]
- Dragon Quest Heroes II: The Twin Kings and the Prophecy’s End (PSV) – 10/10/9/10 [39/40]
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Post by djcoston on May 31, 2016 15:47:59 GMT -3
Comecei a jogar essa maravilha aqui, e o jogo está incrivelmente sensacional! Quem jogou o primeiro sabe que já era bom demais, e agora esse segundo está ainda melhor!!! Quando anunciaram um novo jogo para a série Dragon Quest Heroes eu pensei que seria somente uma extensão do primeiro com mais personagens para se jogar e tudo mais... Mas não... Os caras capricharam e fizeram uma nova história, um novo mundo, novos personagens e ainda de quebra melhorarem MUITO tudo que já era bom e ainda adaptaram muitas novidades! Estou embasbacado com tamanha qualidade que esse jogo tem, ele está lindão demais, tanto em console quanto no portátil da Sony. Espero que localizem mesmo para o Vita!! Fiquei de postar esses dias, mas vejam como ficou o gameplay da versão portátil:
Caraca, esse deve ser um dos jogos mais bonitos do Vita, será que não pega fogo o aparelho rodando esse jogo!? E com toda certeza vou querer combinar alguma jogatina multiplayer com vocês quando lançar americano!!! Vou comprar para PS4 e Vita (se lançar). Esse Dragon Quest Heroes II é um presentão de 30º aniversário mesmo! Pra quem não sabe o game lançou no dia que a série fez seu 30º aniversário. Sobre o game, vou deixar alguns pontos: - Quando você começa o jogo você escolhe se quer protagonista masculino (Razel) ou feminino (Teresia), as cenas iniciais são diferentes dependendo da escolha, provável que terá mais cenas diferentes com o avançar do game. Eu escolhi a Teresia por aqui.
- Depois de todas as cenas iniciais e tutoriais, você é jogado no campo de exploração, e diferente do primeiro jogo, você não escolhe a área através de pontos para poder avançar, terá de ir andando de campos para campos, de cidades para dungeons, etc.
- Os campos estão bem maiores se comparado ao primeiro, tem bastante area para se explorar, algumas devem destrancar conforme avança, lembra joguinho open world.
- Na exploração toca a música de world map dos Dragon Quests antigos, quando se encontra com algum inimigo começa a música de batalha. Alguns inimigos estão dormindo ou não estão nem ai pra você, a batalha só começa se você for bater neles, e você pode evitar elas facilmente (não sei como será mais pra frente no jogo).
- Existem itens no meio do caminho que você pode obter, tanto em baús, quando em "gathering spots".
- Você encontra algumas quests no meio do caminho, e ao se completar elas se ganha exp também. Uma dessas quests foi a de salvar uma pessoa que estava sendo atacada por monstros. Existe também a Quest Office na cidade, mas ela está fechada no inicio do game.
- Na cidade você pode explorar itens nos baús, potes e barris, conversar com as pessoas, comprar equipamentos e fazer todas as outras coisas. Lembra bastante a exploração de um Dragon Quest original, mas com gráficos lindões. Também parece que terá mais de uma cidade.
- As cenas/CGs estão bonitas demais!!
Um pouco que joguei dos personagens iniciais: - Torneko: Forte, mas um pouco lerdinho, tem algumas skills que tiram dano alto e tem alto hp. Ele tem habilidades de item de cura, deve dar um bom healer + tanker.
- Orneze (a ruiva): Muito forte e possui algumas skills com alta chance de critical. É a personagem que possui mais level e status no começo do jogo. Provável que deva ajudar na hora de derrubar os slimes de metal.
- Protaonista fem: Começa com a classe Warrior com Sword and Shield, e o moveset é parecido com o do protagonista masculino do primeiro jogo com elemento fogo. De plus tem a magia Dain/Zap.
- Protagonista masc: Começa com Warrior com Dual Swords, e é o moveset mais rápido dos iniciais, bom pra combar e difícil de deixar abertura para contra ataques. Também possui a magia Dain.
O único especial que soltei até agora foi o da Teresia, e o dela é o Gigaslash também parecido com o do protagonista do primeiro game. Os especiais demoram um bocado pra encher, isso pelo menos no inicio do game. Já estou vendo que vai ser difícil escolher um grupo só com 4 personagens...
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Post by Gigahero on May 31, 2016 16:42:10 GMT -3
Alto hype, o primeiro achei bem bonito, tanto que foi mó decepção quando fui jogar o Samurai Warriors 4, espero que o DQH seja o padrão gráfico desejado dos novos jogos da Omega
Não ter o mapa e alcançar os lugares via exploração é uma baita mudança (Usado em Toukiden 2 também) Deve aumentar bastante a sensação RPGística!
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Post by djcoston on May 31, 2016 17:25:19 GMT -3
Pode ir na fé que o gráfico está bonito demais!! Mais algumas coisas: - Tem bandeirinha mostrando aonde tem que ir no mapa.
- Tem como teletransportar entre áreas se você ativar as pedras espalhadas pelo mapa (porém ainda não liberou o teletransporte).
- Tem baú que abre com chaves (Thief Key?).
- Tem como correr mais rápido se apertar o R2 fora da batalha (no Vita eu não sei qual botão faz isso).
- Durante a batalha ou dungeon não pode mexer nos menus pra aumentar skill, mudar o equip, etc.
- Tem vários ataques diferentes para se aprender com os personagens.
- Tem umas versões mais fortes dos inimigos espalhados pelo mapa, esses sempre dropam item (quase morri com 1 só ataque de um Golem desses).
Edit: - Tem cenário Tower Defense como no primeiro jogo.
- Existem 3 tipos de moedas de monstros: 1. A moeda de invocar o monstro para ficar atacando os inimigos próximos aonde foi invocado; 2. A moeda que chama o monstro para causar um efeito (dano ou suporte); 3. A moeda de transformar no monstro, assim você pode controlar ele por um determinado tempo. Essa última é nova, e é muito divertido transformar nos monstros sim, pena que tem um tempo limitado para isso.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2016 21:11:56 GMT -3
Adorei o primeiro e mal posso esperar para jogar esse, e fiquei surpreso com o fator open-world e o quão bem otimizado o jogo ficou no vita, espero que não demorem em lançar no ocidente. Gostei dessa garota de cabelo roxo e achei-a bem bonitinha, pretendo jogar mais com ela assim como a Aurora do anterior, se bem que o legal de DQ Heroes era o leque enorme de jogar com muitos personagens clássicos e suas diferentes habilidades, sentirei falta da Jessica caso ela não aparecer nesse DQ Heroes 2. djcoston testou a versão ps3 ou ps4 ? Queria jogar a do ps4 mas o dolar tá bem caro, vou baixar a versão para o meu ps3 desbloqueado e dar uma olhada nele, os dois não se diferem muito pelos videos, quando sair no ocidente pretendo comprar tanto o do ps4 quanto a do vita, vai ser excelente jogar isso quando tiver na rua ou fora da TV.
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Post by djcoston on Jun 1, 2016 17:26:31 GMT -3
Mais: - O Clima muda.
- Tem uma espécie de sphere grid pra evoluir os acessórios através do Alchemy Pot.
- A Arma que você equipa no protagonista muda o moveset dele (ou dela). De início a classe Warrior pode equipar ou Espada/Escudo, ou 2 Espadas, ou Machado.
- Aquele item de ganhar mais exp do Dragon Quest VIII 3DS foi colocado nesse também, o efeito dura um certo tempo.
- Você pode trocar a "skin" das armas para qualquer uma das que você tem no inventario.
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Black Mage
Exp: 741
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Post by grun on Jun 1, 2016 19:04:34 GMT -3
Não li nada praticamente a respeito, so to vendo os videos.. tiraram a pegada de Tower Defense?
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Post by djcoston on Jun 1, 2016 20:33:22 GMT -3
Não li nada praticamente a respeito, so to vendo os videos.. tiraram a pegada de Tower Defense? Dá uma lida nas três postagens anteriores minhas grun, to pegando e anotando as novidades e o que mantiveram. Tem nada de spoiler não.
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Post by djcoston on Jun 17, 2016 11:54:09 GMT -3
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2016 15:22:33 GMT -3
Testarei assim que a demo sair.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2016 6:28:34 GMT -3
Finalmente pude testar a demo e me surpreendi bastante, melhores gráficos já vistos no psvita, não só na qualidade dos modelos e texturas como na quantidade absurda de inimigos simultâneos na tela. E o melhor de tudo que não há um serrilhado sequer e mesmo assim consegue manter um framerate estável, há umas quedas quando junta muitos inimigos mas nada que atrapalhe.
E o jogo desta vez traz um feeling open-world que impressiona bastante para um portátil, os cenários são realmente bem grandes e felizmente adicionaram o R3 (touch no vita) para o seu personagem correr mais rápido nos cenários enormes seguindo os meus pedidos chatos para jogos assim copiarem o modelo de MGSV.
A jogabilidade teve combos bastante inclementados em relação ao game anterior, agora passa muito mais sensação de hackn slash do que musou.
O game apresenta muitas belas cenas em CG que possuem imagens bem nítidas na tela do vita, impressiona oor conseguirem colocar tanto em um espaço limitado do tamanho do game. São bastante agradáveis de assistir.
Os novos personagens são bastante carismáticos e cheio de personalidades, adorei a garota de cabelo roxo, bastante bonita e esperta, o carinha não segue aquele estereótipo bobão e é bem perspicaz nas coisas, uma outra garota apresentada garrega um machado e aoarenta ser bem forte, lembra bastante a Ayla de Chrono Trigger, uma de minhas xodós ao lado da Marle, e portanto não curti a cor laranja do cabelo dela em DQ heroes 2, se for possível mudarei a cor para loira se haver um modo edit e assim passará a ser a minha favorita kkk
Enfim um belíssimo jogo que mostra como um modelo de hardware sem upgrades pode fazer milagres com os anos, nunca imaginei que o vita pudesse chegar tão longe, por isso não curto essa história de upgrade de consoles, vão acabar deixando essas mágicas pra trás.
Jogo mais do que recomendado, comprarei assim que sair a versão americana, a versão do psvita ficou excepcional mesmo, fizeram um trabalho de primeiríssima, muito superior em relação ao toukiden 2 que desapontou bastante na versão do vita.
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