The music is midi shit unless you play on PC and mod in orchestrated music, The switch version will only have 2 tracks that aren't midi. If you can, get it on PC.
I've been kind of interested in this game for a while, and now it's on sale for $30
Wait for the Switch version if you have one.
It's about as classic JRPG as you can get. It doesn't feel stale though, more like it's playing those tropes and styles really well. Story is standard but also pretty well paced and written. Gameplay is simple but rely satisfying for some reason. I'd say it's nostalgia but I've never played DQ before. It's too easy though
the soundtrack is shit regardless of whether you patch it or not, the composer having the fucking nerve to put a big fat copy right for the OST on the main menu is a god damn sham
It's basically a SNES JRPG with modern graphics. To the point that the 3DS version can literally be played in the graphical style of a SNES game.
If you like those classic games and long for something that has the same feel, this will deliver.
If you're looking for something that will transcend its genre and push the boundaries of JRPGs, you're not gonna get it.
>transcend its genre and push the boundaries
>JRPGs
There is a handful of good new tracks, but there's also a bunch of returning music that's all good. Getting the mod is definitely worth doing.
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Gemma is best girl
Its fantastic, best RPG in general ive played in quite some time. Its just a refreshing, old school adventure. Its surprising how long it had been since id played a game so pure in that respect. Also the game goes on forever. As in, there are 2 huge 40 hour acts and then one final act that can span another 40 hours if you do the side quests (or like 3 hours if you go straight through it)