Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Dragon Quest 4: Chapters of the Chosen and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Dragon Quest 4: Chapters of the Chosen.
October 2008
(81%)
27 Reviews
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Abstract: Don't ask me what it is, but I love to play RPGs on my handheld gaming systems. Maybe it's because I can take it then along on a long plane ride to help the time pass, or maybe I just like the idea of being able to whip out one of my old favorite adve...
Abstract: Name: Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the ChosenGenre: RPGPlatform: Nintendo DS With Square Enix’s Final Fantasy series being so near and dear to my heart, I have somehow managed to overlook the publisher’s other hugely successful and long-running RPG ser...
Wonderful storyline. The multiple chapters are a great way to introduce characters. Beautiful sprites. Interesting multiplayer aspect. A challenging adventure.
Quick save doesn’t work in dungeons. Dialect text can be distracting. Level grinding is mandatory.
Abstract: Unlike what happens in other games of this genre, here each character has their very own storyline, filled with dreams and hopes of an happy future, which they’ll try to achieve. Torneko, one of the main characters, is a fat and lazy man who want...
Abstract: Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen marks the first time that the popular PlayStation update of the NES original has reached American shores. Its thoroughly engrossing and highly addictive, featuring all of the basic updates that the game saw in i...
Stellar presentation; light and fun story; tried-and-tested gameplay.
Very repetitive; the amount of level grinding may be too much for some.
Even though Dragon Quest IV has seen several remakes over the years, it still manages to stand the test of time. Combining tried-and-tested gameplay with an endearing and captivating storyline, its become a classic experience. Though we noticed a few ...
Abstract: Remaking videogames is hardly an exact science; if it were, we'd have fewer cynically clueless rehashes and more Bionic Commando: Rearmeds and Metroid: Zero Missions. A great remake requires a developer who understands both the good and bad aspects of ...