Operation Backlog Completion 2025
Sep 282016
 

Dragon Quest Builders, the building/crafting RPG due out on October 11 for the PS4 and PS Vita, now has a demo available from the PlayStation Store.

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I tried the Vita demo, and Dragon Quest Builders seems like it could be a lot of fun.

Its RPG elements are mild. Your character doesn’t level up for killing monsters (although your base’s level increases as you expand it), but you grow stronger by equipping better armor and weapons. In addition to your HP, you have a hunger meter. Food items are found in the world like other materials, and you can cook them once you build a kitchen.

Building is at the game’s core, similar to Terraria or Minecraft. Unlike those, however, you’re given guidance and a path to follow. NPCs give you quests that advance the plot and open up new building options to you. During the demo, I never felt myself wondering what I should do, although I had freedom to explore the starting island if I wanted to.

I explored some parts of the island to find new materials and optional messages, attracted three NPCs to my fledgling town, fought off a wave of attacking monsters, and built enough rooms and decorations to raise my town to Level 2 before the demo ended.

What intrigued me the most is that it’s somewhat story-driven. Most of the quests had me build things, but there were also hints of lore and the mystery of how Alefgard fell into ruin. The demo even had some humor, with the Goddess frustrated by my protagonist’s lack of interest in learning about her destiny.

The controls took a little getting used to, but overall I enjoyed it. The full game is definitely on my radar. What about you? What do you think about Dragon Quest Builders and its demo?

May 272016
 

We’ve got release windows for two Japanese games to talk about today.

Muv-Luv

Muv-LuvFirst up, Muv-Luv.

Back in January, I discussed Muv-Luv as one of several games I’ve crowd-funded and explained it’s supposed to be one of the best visual novel series ever.

According to the latest announcement, the translation for Muv-Luv Extra is finished, and Muv-Luv Unlimited should be ready in June.

The planned release date for Muv-Luv in the West is July. They have cancelled the beta test so they can focus on getting the full release ready in time.

Muv-Luv (Extra and Unlimited) has a Steam page now. Muv-Luv Alternative is planned to follow in the winter. It hasn’t appeared on PSN yet, but it will be released for the Vita, as well.

Unfortunately, physical copies were only available to backers.

I look forward to finding out in July what Muv-Luv is all about.

Dragon Quest Builders

Next, a game most people thought wouldn’t be localized has been announced for the West… Dragon Quest Builders, available for PS4 and Vita.

While Dragon Quest Builders is a Minecraft-esque building game, it’s also an action RPG with a full-length story mode.

One thing I find really cool about it is that it’s set in the same world as the original game, which I actually played, following an alternate ending where the hero joins the Dragonlord instead of defeating him.

I’m not much of a sandbox/builder fan, but the story has me interested. It’s also just good to see Square Enix showing confidence in the West’s Dragon Quest market.

Dragon Quest Builders will be out in October.

Are you interested in either Muv-Luv or Dragon Quest Builders? Why or why not?