Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake Dev Says Game Will be the Perfect Entry Point for New Fans

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake Dev Says Game Will be the Perfect Entry Point for New Fans

As a long-time fan who has grown up with the Dragon Quest series, I can confidently say that the upcoming release of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D is a breath of fresh air. The game seems to be a perfect blend of nostalgia and accessibility, making it an ideal entry point for newcomers to the franchise.


Developing a renowned and storied franchise such as Dragon Quest comes with its own set of advantages and hurdles. While the dedicated fanbase eagerly snaps up every new release, the series’ rich history can sometimes deter potential newcomers who might find it daunting to catch up on the entire saga. The creators of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D understand this predicament and are mindful of making the game accessible for both veterans and newcomers alike.

At Gamescom 2024, Game Rant chatted with producer Masaaki Hayasaka (through translation) about how the upcoming project offers a fantastic chance for newcomers to explore the world of Dragon Quest. Despite being one of the most renowned JRPG series ever made, there are still plenty of RPG enthusiasts who haven’t delved into it yet. Hayasaka believes that with the release of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, this is the ideal moment for those gamers to join the adventure.

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Should Please Both Old and New Fans Alike

As a passionate fan myself, I highly recommend diving into the captivating world of Dragon Quest with the 3 HD-2D Remake. This remastered version isn’t the initial game in the Erdrick trilogy to hit the shelves, but it is the first chronologically. Square Enix has cleverly planned to re-release the other two titles following this one, ensuring a seamless journey for both seasoned and new fans alike. This sequence not only satisfies those yearning for a nostalgic trip but also offers an exceptional gaming experience that truly honors its original masterpiece status, as Hayasaka would say.

“I think what I want to say to
Dragon Quest
fans, even to those people who haven’t played
Dragon Quest
yet, maybe they’ve heard of it, but they’ve not jumped in. I know that there are a lot of people still, particularly outside of Japan, who are new to the series. We really think that this will be a great entry point, somewhere that a new fan can jump in, or maybe an older fan can rediscover the series.”

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D’s Simplicity Could Attract Newcomers to the Series

In today’s gaming world, the experience can be quite intricate. While high-definition graphics are impressive, they don’t always offer the escape from everyday life that some gamers desire. The multi-layered gameplay mechanics can require a significant learning curve at a time when not all gamers have the spare moments to invest. Instead, there are those who prefer a more straightforward gaming experience – one they can jump into and out of easily, and one that presents a vibrant, inviting alternative to AAA games. Masaaki noted that for these specific gamers, Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D might offer a refreshing break.

“There are numerous games available today, especially AAA titles with incredibly detailed graphics, which offer vast amounts of content to discover. However, this wealth can sometimes feel overwhelming. In contrast, Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D offers a unique visual aesthetic that is both inviting and uncomplicated due to its remake status from a 40-year-old game. When compared to many modern games, it provides a more relaxed, simplified gaming experience that may prove refreshing for many gamers.”

It appears that the developers have tailored Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D to suit their intended audience. If this game’s straightforward, visually appealing gameplay manages to captivate these players as well as its existing fanbase, then we can expect a successful debut when it launches later on this year.

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2024-09-04 01:58