More talking people: scans and screenies for Dragon Quest Swords
As with any RPG, talking is a staple of the genre. You cannot get past an RPG without having to talk to at least one person in the game, and while we certainly don’t like it when dialogues are lengthy, we can at least appreciate the pretty art they put into each sequence to make the wait worthwhile.
Here, we have some new screenshots for Square Enix‘s Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors, courtesy of JeuxFrance, V-Jump, and Famitsu. They include shots of the characters talking… talking to strangers, talking to enemies, talking to friends, talking to one another…. basically, a whole lot of dialogue.
If you want additional action though, you’re going to want to check out the Japanese mag scans. From the looks of the pictures, it seems as if your teammates will be able to imbue your sword with elemental power, giving your attacks that extra oomph in battle. In any case, we’ve kept them in relative order so the Japanophiles can translate the text. If you happen to know some of the new details hidden in the magazine scans, let us know.
More mighty mag scans and screens after the jump!
As with any RPG, talking is a staple of the genre. You cannot get past an RPG without having to talk to at least one person in the game, and while we certainly don’t like it when dialogues are lengthy, we can at least appreciate the pretty art they put into each sequence to make the wait worthwhile.
Here, we have some new screenshots for Square Enix‘s Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors, courtesy of JeuxFrance, V-Jump, and Famitsu. They include shots of the characters talking… talking to strangers, talking to enemies, talking to friends, talking to one another…. basically, a whole lot of dialogue.
If you want additional action though, you’re going to want to check out the Japanese mag scans. From the looks of the pictures, it seems as if your teammates will be able to imbue your sword with elemental power, giving your attacks that extra oomph in battle. In any case, we’ve kept them in relative order so the Japanophiles can translate the text. If you happen to know some of the new details hidden in the magazine scans, let us know.