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After the release of Metal Gear Solid on the PlayStation, everyone wanted more Metal Gear. That included Konami’s Eurpoean branch, who requested a portable version of the game to capitalize on its success. With the help of TOSE, the prolific ghost developers based in Kyoto, Japan, Konami Computer Entertainment Japan (KCEJ) set out to come up with just that, creating the first portable entry in the series. Instead of shrinking the PS1 original down, they crafted a new scenario for the game and made it every bit as full featured as the PS1 game, while looking like its 8-bit origins. Metal Gear: Ghost Babel (or Metal Gear Solid outside of Japan), far from a quick cash in on the series’ popularity, stands head & shoulders with its bigger siblings, despite the portable format.
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Dragon Quest Treasures now available for PC
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Publisher Square Enix and developer TOSE have released Dragon Quest Treasures for PC via Steam for $49.99.
A Digital Deluxe Edition is also available for $54.99, which includes the following bonuses:
Bestest Buddy Bullet (x25)
Omniheal Bomb (x25)
Great Sabercat (x1)
Ruby Golem (x1)
Icy Dragling (x1)
Users who purchase either the standard or Digital Deluxe Editions by July 28 will also receive the following bonuses:
Chimaera Wing (x10)
Better Buddy Bullet (x10)
Fullheal Pellet (x15)
Dragon Quest Treasures first launched for Switch on December 9, 2022.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Head to Draconia, where the free-spirited hunt for treasure never ends!
Dragon Quest Treasures is a Treasure Hunting RPG that allows players to enjoy a boundless adventure and free-spirited treasure hunting.
Story
Erik and his sister Mia live on a Viking longship, dreaming of the day they can explore the world in search of grand treasure. One night they encounter a pair of otherworldly creatures, Porcus and Purrsula, and are whisked away to a mysterious place known as Draconia—a legendary land full of monsters to befriend and treasures just waiting to be discovered. The adventure Erik and Mia have always dreamed of is finally underway!
Setting
Dragon Quest Treasures is all about the thrill of adventure—and that means treasure hunting!
The adventure takes place in Draconia, a land that’s home to countless pieces of precious loot.
Join Erik and Mia as they search for the legendary Dragonstones, picking up as much treasure as they can along the way!
Base
With the threat of rival treasure-hunting crews looming large, Erik and Mia form a gang of their own and snag a base of operations. Every piece of loot they acquire adds to the total value of their treasure vault. When this value hits a certain point, their gang will go up a rank, unlocking new treasure-hunting abilities and the option to add to the base’s amenities.
Rival Gang
Treasure hunting gangs have been known to flock from far and wide in the hope of striking it rich. “Rival Gangs” will stop at nothing to get their hands on Erik and Mia’s treasure—from attacking out in the field to launching a raid on base.
Field
Draconia was formed from the bodies of two enormous Golden Dragons. Over the rocky eons their rocky remains have eroded away to leave six floating islands. Erik and Mia can scout five very different biomes in their hunt for treasure, from volcanic mountains and bone-dry deserts to frozen wastelands. Each island in inhabited by various types of monsters. Using the powers of the “Dragon Daggers”, Erik and Mia can recruit monsters to join their gang. Each monster has a special ability called a ‘Forte’, allowing them to soar through the air or dive into the ground to bypass obstacles enroute to the loot. By working together with their well-manner monster, Erik and Mia hunt for treasures buried across the lands of Draconia!
Watch the PC launch trailer below.
PC Launch Trailer
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Completion 2 for 2024: Densetsu no Stafy - Tose
A really interesting little platforming game. Main mechanic is swimming and spinning, which some neat momentum behind each. Has a bit too many mid-level cut scenes that interrupt the flow of play, but overall a very unique experience. Worth a play.
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