Dragon quest 8 is my all time favorite. I think it was the first one I actually beat all the way through. I remember being blown away when the story just like this i your final boss and then was like nahhh. it opened up a wider world and story.
The first Dragon Warrior game (I'm an American it was Dragon Warrior then) opened the door to other JRPGs and tabletop RPGs. Literally life changing. Love the DQ series.
See I would argue that Dragon Quest does evolve, and in many ways pushes the system it's on to the limit. I was the first truly expansive, epic adventure on the NES, (Legend of Zelda was a more contained adventure IMO, at least the game world felt much smaller) II, III, IV expanded the world, storytelling, and gameplay. I didn't get to play any of the SNES games because American and I never owned a PS1, but I loved DQVIII which massively improved the characters and storytelling and honestly to this day is still my favorite 3D world map. I don't know why but it's way easier to navigate than any other 3D RPG I've played (which admittedly is not a lot, I'm not a lifelong gamer, I tend to play in concentrated bursts). Just finished XI's demo on the Switch and I agree it's less impressive than VIII outside of the graphics. TL,DR: VIII is my #1 right now!
Great video man its always awesome to see more people talking about Dragon Quest. If you really love 5 I highly recommend checking out the Japanese ps2 version. You can get a translation patch for it and have the option to emulate it or go the actual hardware route with a bit of a work around. But you get in my opinion, better visuals and a fully orchestrated soundtrack that really elevates that games music to being close to as good as 8’s
The weirdest thing about DQVIII is they originally gave the USA the orchestral soundtrack and Japan that non-orchestral, and for the 3DS version they did the opposite. Just stick with the orchestral!
been a dragon quest fan for a long time starting with 9, which is my personal favorite, as a kid and playing tons of the other ones as i grew up. cant wait to re-experience 3 again one i buy the remake. 4 and 11 are definetely some of my favorites too
Dragon warrior 7..as it was...is probably my favorite. I think it's the most mysterious out of them all. Plus the job system was awesome. Ridiculously long game. I'd say #1 Dq 7 #2 Dq 5 #3 Dq 8 #4 Dq 6 #5 Dq 4 11 is good but there are a few issues I have with it. I really didn't care for the characters minus sylvando. I'm not a fan of on screen enemies mostly because it also makes the game easier since you don't need to deal with item management nearly as much...I forgive chrono trigger though.
If you prefer your RPGs to be more story reliant, I’d start with VIII or XI. If you don’t mind less emphasis on story- III, IV and V are great. Like I said in the video, V has an awesome story, but it’s still very much an old school game.
Despite DQ 11 having the best battle system in the franchise with a solid story with characters the game sure gets dunked on by fans…even tho you could argue it’s the best DQ game in the franchise…
Controversial by who? It's not at the bottom for me or at the top. The characters were beyond bland minus sylando I feel. The world didn't feel as mysterious as past entries either. It truly is overhyped. I'd say the majority still put 8 at the top but newcomers love 11 cause it's streamlined to hell
@@bioboost12 "Overrated" is an oymoron. Everything is exactly rated as it should be, becuase it is about intersubjective consensus. Feel free to disagree but your opinion is the anomaly here. Nothing more, nothing less.
11 might also be the most story driven but a lot more dialogue doesnt make it a better one. Dq to me relies on the world and interactions with it and the mystery behind it. To me that's what makes a dq game unique.
As a long time Final Fantasy fan who's in the middle of a gauntlet of all the single player games (currently on FFX), I was thinking of doing a blind gauntlet of the DQ numbered titles. What I'm not sure of though is whether to hold out for the 2D-HD version of 1+2, since it only has "2025" listed for release. Seems like it could be a long wait, but I REALLY love the Octopath-esque style. With a history of ports and newer versions of the older DQ games, I'm curious which ones are considered "definitive" versions. Going back to FF, I've only really played the pixel remaster versions of the first 5 games, having played the PR and SNES version of 6 as well.
Dragon Quest 1-3 aren’t really about the story in my opinion. Even in 3, the most fleshed out one, your characters are just blank slates. 3 has a fantastic world though. And in case this helps you make a decision; there’s a reason why Square Enix put out DQ3 first- it’s chronologically before 1&2. All 3 games have nods to each other.
@WITAWITAVG gotcha. While story is one of the big things I enjoy in games, I just want to expand my JRPG experiences. What I've mainly got under my belt at the moment is FF, Chrono Trigger/Cross, Pokémon, Octopath, and Persona 5. If the appeal to earlier DQ doesn't lie in the plot, then I think it's all the more reason for me to check them out in a comprehensive way. The first couple FF games were FAR from exciting by today's standards, but I took them for what I imagine they were like at their release time
@ Yeah I really enjoy FF1 and DQ1 kinda like simple fairy tales. But they’re a one and done thing for me. I don’t really replay them. I feel like DQ 5, 7, 8 and 11 have the best stories.
@@theminimalisttrainer1288 Nice! DQ6 intrigues me because it has a lesser reputation than the other games, but for no real reason. I’ve only sunk like 5-6 hours into it.
@@WITAWITAVG Yeah. It's a personal preference. When I was younger, my 1st DQ was 5 on SFC Problem was, I didn't understand Japanese so I got stuck somewhat earlier on. DQ5 DS admittedly, made it more accessible for me years later. Also because they allowed 4 people instead of the SFC 3. As for 6, I was able to play through much deeper even though it was in Japanese but I had a chinese guide to help. I didn't finish it back then but I kept it in my mind to finish. And I did it, in adulthood with the downloaded English ROM. The DS version I didn't like because of name changes. And no monster recruitment. But I did enjoy the enhanced DS graphics. But DQ6 SFC version is and always gonna be my fave. Along with Rudra no Hihou and Estpolis. The lesser known RPGs when people talk about SFC era RPGs.
Agreed. Plus they said they wanted to move in a “different and darker direction” which is worrisome to me. The joy of DQ is knowing what you’re gonna get with every entry.
Also to you: "Overrated" is an oymoron. Everything is exactly rated as it should be, becuase it is about intersubjective consensus. The thing YOU overrate (and everyone who uses this brainless term) is your opinion.
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XI was the first one I played and now I'm hooked on the franchise.
Dragon quest 8 is my all time favorite. I think it was the first one I actually beat all the way through. I remember being blown away when the story just like this i your final boss and then was like nahhh. it opened up a wider world and story.
@@thejackalswitch8406 Amazing game. One of the very few masterpiece JRPGs on PS2.
I'll admit it first. I wasn't a DQ fan growing up, but I tried DQ 8 because the main character looked like Goku with a sword 😃
Only in the ps2 ver his high tension at 100 he looks like a Super saiyan 2. was removed on the 3ds ver.
The first Dragon Warrior game (I'm an American it was Dragon Warrior then) opened the door to other JRPGs and tabletop RPGs. Literally life changing. Love the DQ series.
See I would argue that Dragon Quest does evolve, and in many ways pushes the system it's on to the limit. I was the first truly expansive, epic adventure on the NES, (Legend of Zelda was a more contained adventure IMO, at least the game world felt much smaller) II, III, IV expanded the world, storytelling, and gameplay. I didn't get to play any of the SNES games because American and I never owned a PS1, but I loved DQVIII which massively improved the characters and storytelling and honestly to this day is still my favorite 3D world map. I don't know why but it's way easier to navigate than any other 3D RPG I've played (which admittedly is not a lot, I'm not a lifelong gamer, I tend to play in concentrated bursts). Just finished XI's demo on the Switch and I agree it's less impressive than VIII outside of the graphics.
TL,DR: VIII is my #1 right now!
Great video man its always awesome to see more people talking about Dragon Quest.
If you really love 5 I highly recommend checking out the Japanese ps2 version. You can get a translation patch for it and have the option to emulate it or go the actual hardware route with a bit of a work around. But you get in my opinion, better visuals and a fully orchestrated soundtrack that really elevates that games music to being close to as good as 8’s
I will definitely play that version one day!
We need a DQ8 HD definitive with all the stuff from both versions
The weirdest thing about DQVIII is they originally gave the USA the orchestral soundtrack and Japan that non-orchestral, and for the 3DS version they did the opposite. Just stick with the orchestral!
Dragon quest 7 was my first and still my favorite.
been a dragon quest fan for a long time starting with 9, which is my personal favorite, as a kid and playing tons of the other ones as i grew up. cant wait to re-experience 3 again one i buy the remake. 4 and 11 are definetely some of my favorites too
I’m waiting to see if they’ll do a remake or port of IX!
Dragon Quest 5 is my favorite DQ game! Top 5 probably would be:
#1. Dragon Quest 5
#2. Dragon Quest 7
#3. Dragon Quest 9
#4. Dragon Quest 3
#5. Dragon Quest 4
Great taste!
@@WITAWITAVG Thanks!
That's gotta be the highest I've ever seen VII ranked.
@AxelWedstar411 I really loved the story in 7, and the job system was pretty fun too. Orgedemir is one of my favorite DQ villains.
Dragon warrior 7..as it was...is probably my favorite. I think it's the most mysterious out of them all. Plus the job system was awesome. Ridiculously long game.
I'd say
#1 Dq 7
#2 Dq 5
#3 Dq 8
#4 Dq 6
#5 Dq 4
11 is good but there are a few issues I have with it. I really didn't care for the characters minus sylvando. I'm not a fan of on screen enemies mostly because it also makes the game easier since you don't need to deal with item management nearly as much...I forgive chrono trigger though.
Great video! Definitely need to check out this series.
If you prefer your RPGs to be more story reliant, I’d start with VIII or XI.
If you don’t mind less emphasis on story- III, IV and V are great. Like I said in the video, V has an awesome story, but it’s still very much an old school game.
Nice top 5.
Myself
1. DQ3
2. DQ5
3. DQ7
4. DQ8
5. DQ9
Despite DQ 11 having the best battle system in the franchise with a solid story with characters the game sure gets dunked on by fans…even tho you could argue it’s the best DQ game in the franchise…
VII is my favorite, but fair picks
I knew I wasn't alone.
DQ 11 being at the bottom is very controversial and you just nitpick the hell out of it.
Other than that Cant disagree with the rest.
Controversial by who? It's not at the bottom for me or at the top. The characters were beyond bland minus sylando I feel. The world didn't feel as mysterious as past entries either. It truly is overhyped. I'd say the majority still put 8 at the top but newcomers love 11 cause it's streamlined to hell
@@bioboost12 "Overrated" is an oymoron. Everything is exactly rated as it should be, becuase it is about intersubjective consensus. Feel free to disagree but your opinion is the anomaly here. Nothing more, nothing less.
11 might also be the most story driven but a lot more dialogue doesnt make it a better one. Dq to me relies on the world and interactions with it and the mystery behind it. To me that's what makes a dq game unique.
Agreed!
Dq 7, 4, 5 and 6 all need the 2d hd remake like 3 got. Yes dq7 3ds looks weird it would look better in 2d hd
DQ7 on PSX is the true DQ7, the "remake" on DS is horsedung, as every "remake" on DS/3DS.
As a long time Final Fantasy fan who's in the middle of a gauntlet of all the single player games (currently on FFX), I was thinking of doing a blind gauntlet of the DQ numbered titles. What I'm not sure of though is whether to hold out for the 2D-HD version of 1+2, since it only has "2025" listed for release. Seems like it could be a long wait, but I REALLY love the Octopath-esque style. With a history of ports and newer versions of the older DQ games, I'm curious which ones are considered "definitive" versions. Going back to FF, I've only really played the pixel remaster versions of the first 5 games, having played the PR and SNES version of 6 as well.
Dragon Quest 1-3 aren’t really about the story in my opinion. Even in 3, the most fleshed out one, your characters are just blank slates. 3 has a fantastic world though. And in case this helps you make a decision; there’s a reason why Square Enix put out DQ3 first- it’s chronologically before 1&2. All 3 games have nods to each other.
@WITAWITAVG gotcha. While story is one of the big things I enjoy in games, I just want to expand my JRPG experiences. What I've mainly got under my belt at the moment is FF, Chrono Trigger/Cross, Pokémon, Octopath, and Persona 5. If the appeal to earlier DQ doesn't lie in the plot, then I think it's all the more reason for me to check them out in a comprehensive way. The first couple FF games were FAR from exciting by today's standards, but I took them for what I imagine they were like at their release time
@ Yeah I really enjoy FF1 and DQ1 kinda like simple fairy tales. But they’re a one and done thing for me. I don’t really replay them. I feel like DQ 5, 7, 8 and 11 have the best stories.
DQ6。SFC Version. Not the DS.
@@theminimalisttrainer1288 Nice! DQ6 intrigues me because it has a lesser reputation than the other games, but for no real reason. I’ve only sunk like 5-6 hours into it.
@@WITAWITAVG Yeah. It's a personal preference. When I was younger, my 1st DQ was 5 on SFC
Problem was, I didn't understand Japanese so I got stuck somewhat earlier on.
DQ5 DS admittedly, made it more accessible for me years later. Also because they allowed 4 people instead of the SFC 3.
As for 6, I was able to play through much deeper even though it was in Japanese but I had a chinese guide to help. I didn't finish it back then but I kept it in my mind to finish. And I did it, in adulthood with the downloaded English ROM.
The DS version I didn't like because of name changes. And no monster recruitment. But I did enjoy the enhanced DS graphics.
But DQ6 SFC version is and always gonna be my fave. Along with Rudra no Hihou and Estpolis. The lesser known RPGs when people talk about SFC era RPGs.
Nah, I get it. XI is kinda overrated. That's why I'm kinda lukewarm on the XII hype. Well, that and we've had nothing but a teaser image since '20.
Agreed. Plus they said they wanted to move in a “different and darker direction” which is worrisome to me. The joy of DQ is knowing what you’re gonna get with every entry.
Also to you: "Overrated" is an oymoron. Everything is exactly rated as it should be, becuase it is about intersubjective consensus. The thing YOU overrate (and everyone who uses this brainless term) is your opinion.