

(Did I die already?!?! Am I really this terrible at JPRGs nowadays?!?!) First thing you'll notice is that you have a Halo and Wings. Once you've created your new Toriyama-Inspired character, you set out on your journey. Note: all commentary in the ( ) are my thoughts during this point of the game.Īs the game starts out, you create a hero/heroine from a selection of sizes, eight types of hair (including the hair of familer style.), eight types of faces, skin tone, eye color, and name. Not to be confused with anything Toriyama did that has Dragon in the title. AHCRAP!! I forgot to finish that game too!!!! I have failed at blogging.) Now all thats left is the box, the plastic case, and FFXII demo. (I think it ran away with my disc 1 of Grandia III. The problem was that when I went to pick the game back up, the disc was mysteriously missing. As stated before, I have issues completing consol RPGs nowadays due to time restraints in life, same with this game. In all honesty, I really enjoyed this game for the most part. This game really should of been on the list instead of Xenosaga, but I had forgotten it until I got DQ IX from Gamefly.Ī nameless hero, a loud-mouth brit, a girl with a great rac-erm, whip skill, and a guy I never got far enough to unlock. Previously, I wasn't a big Dragon Quest person, as I had a bad experience with Dragon Warrior for the NES when I was 6 or 7. Released for the PS2 back in late '05, I bought this game day one, mostly due to the demo of FFXII that was bundled with it. I completly forgot about poor Dragon Quest VIII. Before I say anything about Dragon Quest IX, give me a moment to relect on my previous post about RPGs I have yet to complete:
