NEWS: Dragon Quest XI
Square Enix finally gives good news for RPG lovers, the
global version of Dragon Quest XI will be released in 2018! Prepare your
wallet!
For the current JRPG fan gamers, talking about Dragon Quest
XI is indeed a "torture" of its own. How come? Despite the fact that
he is one of the most anticipated Square Enix JRPG games, western gamers who do
not understand Japanese do have to wait longer. True, it is now available for
Playstation 4 and Nintendo 3DS in Japan when this news is written, with
Japanese gamers' interest so strongly against it. So, how good is the quality
that he offers? You and us who do not understand the language of the sunrise
country seems to have to wait another year.
Through a video released along with the creator - Yuji
Horii, Square Enix finally confirmed the release of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of
an Elusive Age to the Western market. This series is called a story of heroism,
exploration, and adventure. Akira Toriyama will return to design the existing
character art, with Koichi Sugiayama becoming the composer for his music.
Interesting again? Not only English alone, Square Enix also plans to release
translations into four other languages.
Known Dragon Quest XI global version will be entitled Dragon
Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. Now the language movement from Japan to
English has started to work. Interestingly, Dragon Quest XI global version is
not only included in English alone loh! In total there will be five foreign
languages done: English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
According to the creator, the process of changing this
language is quite time consuming. This is because Dragon Quest XI has many
sentences to translate. Fortunately this game does not have voice acting
feature, so the process of global release will be faster.
Dragon Quest XI's world setting is in a fantasy world called
"Rotozetasia," in which the middle of the world grows a gigantic tree
called the World Tree. Players will be able to follow every part of the world
Rotozetasia which is divided into several islands.
According to the director, Takeshi Uchigawa, the map to be
presented in this eleventh series will be enormous, and will not betray your
expectations. It will even be bigger than the previous Dragon Quest series.