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The latest issue of Weekly Jump introduces the new horse racing and returning casino features of Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time.
"Here’s an overview of each feature:
Horse Racing
Competitive racing using horses that is popular in certain countries. If you win a race, you will get items as well. Drive ahead of your formidable rivals, and aim for the goal at the top. On the course, there may also be jump stands and places with bad footing. But aim for victory, beat your record, and challenge the races time and time again!
Casino
Exchange G (gold) for coins and take on various games. You can exchange the coins you earn for wonderful prizes. Games pictured include the slot machine, poker, and roulette."
The magazine also has a brief section for quests and small medals. By completing quests, you can resolve peoples’ problems and even take on formidable enemies. By collecting small medals, you can receive rewards.
Nintendo hosted a Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time-themed Nintendo Direct today, revealing a host of details specific to the 3DS version of the game. Among those details, it was revealed that players will be able to take on various quests in which they travel to the worlds of past Dragon Quest games.
Here are all the new details:
In 2D mode, there are secret locations called “Hidden Spots” that you can find.
In 3D mode, there are symbol-based encounters. By using the A button, you can perform a preemptive attack.
2D mode uses random encounters.
The bottom screen displays the map. You can switch between the full map and the area map.
There is a “Travel Memories” feature that lets you look back on events in 2D and 3D modes.
The circle pad is used for 3D screen movement, while the d-pad is used for 2D screen movement.
The 3DS version uses “StreetPass” functionality.
The main element of StreetPass sees players interacting with a race known as the Yocchi.
The Yocchi will request that you rescue the Yocchi in critical situations that you encounter along your journey.
The key to rescuing Yocchi is a dungeon called the “Labyrinth Beyond Time.”
You can form a party of up to eight Yocchi from among the Yocchi you gather, and send them off into the dungeon.
In the dungeon, you can choose whether to control the Yocchi directly or proceed automatically. Choosing the latter means both movement and battles are automatic.
There are treasure chests and you can obtain items in the dungeon.
The abilities of each Yocchi differ, and various types exist from weak to strong. They will not return if they’re killed by the enemy. You can gather Yocchi in the field or from other players through StreetPass.
By defeating the “Gate Keeper” awaiting at the end of the dungeon, you will obtain an “Adventure Log Password.”
By giving the Adventure Log Password to the Yocchi elder, you can go the worlds of past Dragon Quest games.(In the Nintendo Direct, we see the player visit the worlds of Dragon Quest and Dragon Quest V.)
There are problems occurring in the worlds of past Dragon Quest games, and resolving them has something to do with saving the Yocchi.
The Nintendo Direct also revealed that starting today, 3DS users in Japan will be able to pre-load Dragon Quest XI from the Nintendo eShop.
Dragon Quest XI: In Search of Departed Time will launch for PlayStation 4 and 3DS on July 29 in Japan. A Switch version is also planned, but has yet to be shown or dated.
Vorhin im News-Bereich gelesen das eine Niederländische PR-Agentur quasi indirekt den Release im Westen bestätigt hat.
Freut mich sehr, hoffe es geht schnell. Ende 17, Anfang 18 wäre toll. Die Wintermonate eignen sich immer perfekt für solche Titel