Facing a plethora of questions from players, the creators clearly didn't want to answer.
If they answered everything, there would be no suspense left.
If you want to know more story details, then go buy the ga.
And this ti, the price of Dragon Quest has reached a whole new level.
7,000 yen.
Because the content of this ga is the capacity of two gas, just playing through the first story can take over sixty hours, and if you play carefully, aiming for full collection, you definitely need at least two hundred hours.
Players didn't have much reaction to this price of 7,000 yen, and so even thought it was only natural.
Because there is indeed a lot of stuff in it.
It satisfies the loyal fans completely.
They even wondered if the ga would have even more content if it were more expensive?
Dragon Quest 3 has two main storylines overall, the story of the original hero, Loto, and the story of his three descendants, both of which are sufficiently intricate and bizarre.
The storyline of the descendants of heroes will be the main one, while the story of the original hero will be a side story that requires achieving so hidden achievents to unlock the adventure of the original hero, which is considered a reward for loyal fans.
The et-and-greet just ended, and the relevant promotional videos were imdiately released online.
At the sa ti, the newly built official Dragon Quest discussion forum has also been opened.
In the future, for discussions about specific plot points, gaplay, ga strategies, and so on, there will be more official answers here, and occasionally the creators will personally enter the community to interact with players and answer so questions.
Maintaining a ga's community is also very important, as it often determines the minimum sales of a ga,
This website, from construction to maintenance, was all handed over to Tsukuyomi Aya to complete.
Since she has the ability, she should be fully utilized.
According to the agreent, Sayuri will lead Tsukuyomi Aya in the next ga developnt, and if there is ti, Sayuri can also help Tsukuyomi Aya complete her own ga production.
Since the et-and-greet ended, there have been more and more discussions online about Dragon Quest. Many people have even started forming specialized research groups to study the entire world view of Dragon Quest.
These kinds of players can be called die-hard fans. As long as there are no tricks in the future, these die-hard fans will be the most stable supporters and can guarantee the minimum sales of the ga.
As he browsed the discussions about Dragon Quest online, he inadvertently discovered a new forum interface.
Ga Appreciation and Evaluation Forum.
Takayuki curiously clicked into it and found that there were many sections inside, and it looked quite professional.
The designated page in the forum lists several currently popular gas.
Super Mario Evaluation and Appreciation.
The Legend of Zelda Evaluation and Appreciation.
Dragon Quest Evaluation and Appreciation...
Each ga was listed in a list, with star ratings next to them.
These gas were all marked as five-star recomndations, aning that as long as you have a Famicom, they are definitely worth playing.
Isn't this the precursor to ga review dia?
Takayuki had wanted to do sothing similar before, and now the webpage was already done.
However, that webpage was more about collecting collective votes from players, not recomndations from independent review dia like this one.
This forum is more like an opinion leader, where personal evaluations will influence most players' choices.
There are pros and cons to this approach, of course, but obviously, the pros outweigh the cons. However, in his previous life, this kind of dia had a tendency to discredit itself.
But in this era of electronic gas, the role of opinion leaders is still quite significant.
Initially, players were a bit bewildered and didn't know which gas would be fun. If there was an opinion leader recomndation, they would be more decisive.
Takayuki had thought about doing this before, but it felt a bit self-promotional for a ga company to do it, and if it were exposed, it would be a bit downgrading. But this forum is different.
Curious, Takayuki randomly clicked into one of the evaluation pages.
Super Mario 3.
The content inside was almost unrestrained praise for the rits of this ga, calling it the ceiling of this genre, and the author of the review could hardly imagine a more outstanding platform jumping ga appearing in the future.
The entire article was about three thousand words long, showing the author's dedication to the evaluation. More than two thousand nine hundred words were all praise, and it wasn't until the end that there was a slight criticism of the poor quality of the Famicom controller. In order to play Super Mario Bros. 3, he had already worn out the directional keys on two controllers and had to buy more than ten ga controllers as backups.
Hmm, as long as there are no quality issues with the ga.
The ga controller quality is poor... a long-standing tradition.
The cost of the Famicom was already extrely low, and buying a single controller separately cost only a thousand yen, so buying a few more backups was completely fine.
You could even do a trade-in program, replacing old, worn-out controllers with new ones, which could be cheaper.
It seems that recently there have been so complaints about the declining durability of Famicom controllers.
The main reasons seem to be gas like Super Mario 3.
These types of gas usually wear out controllers quite a bit.
So it seems necessary for the Engineering Developnt Departnt to strengthen the quality of the next generation ga console's Super Nintendo controller. The cost of that controller is quite high, and if it's too easy to break, it will also affect the reputation.
Anyway, this evaluation overall couldn't find any problems with the ga, so it gave it five stars, and most of the first-party gas produced by Nintendo were similarly praised.
As for third-party gas, they generally received three or four-star recomndations, with only one ga receiving five stars, the initial third-party ga release, Ninja Plan.
That ga is indeed unique, probably also benefiting from the novelty of the ninja identity.
Then Takayuki began to search for other manufacturers' gas in the forum.
After searching for a long ti, he finally found one three-star ga, another manufacturer's ga called Sun Knight.
According to the introduction of this review, it should have a structure similar to Dragon Quest, and it seems to have a novel of the sa na, which is quite famous in Japan.
Takayuki hadn't heard of this novel, and he hadn't heard of most literary works in this parallel world, but of course, not having heard of it didn't an it was of poor quality.
With a well-known novel as a foundation, there's no need to worry about the story layout, so what's left is to build the overall gaplay frawork of the ga. Moreover, it's ntioned that the ga has been in developnt for about three months, so there seems to be so insider information.
With a good story, the gemstone of Dragon Quest as a learning sample, and sufficient creative ti, there should be no problem creating a qualified ga.
Looking at this review, this ga even on the Famicom, seems to et Takayuki 's standards. It seems that Soray Electronics is really starting to put effort into making gas.
It's just that their third-party gas are still lagging behind.
Good gas will always choose to land on the Famicom without hesitation to make more money, while PN ga consoles and other ga consoles can only be considered backup options.
Takayuki nodded slightly as he looked at the review. This review made him want to play this ga a bit. He could try it another day and see how much of a threat the competition is.
After noting down the na, Takayuki continued to search for other manufacturers' gas in the forum.
However, after searching for a long ti, there was only that one three-star ga, and the rest were either two stars or one star.
Even the initial gas released by PN didn't even enter the scope of evaluation by the forum reviewers, apparently they were seen as garbage.
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