Fantasian Neo Dimension Difficulty FIXED! - w/ Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake Details

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  • Much was revealed in today's Nintendo Direct. Let's discuss the multi-platform release of Fantasian: Neo Dimension as well as DQ III HD-2D Remake and The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
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  • @hian
    @hian 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    It seems the game might be getting a decent amount of polish between now and release. They're adding voices for one, and it's being worked on internally by CBU3 at SE(the section who manages FFXIV and FFXVI).
    It will be interesting to see how it turns out.

  • @kthmtchll
    @kthmtchll 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video! People have been talking about how the switch is on its deathbed for ages but it seems like nintendo is still going full force haha (plus i don't know what the switch 2 could even be thats not just a spec boost. it seems too successful for a drastic redesign) looking forward to more content in the latter half of the year!

  • @Darthnacho75
    @Darthnacho75 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Really hoping this is successful so maybe we get ports of Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon

  • @V3Efreet
    @V3Efreet 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Glad of your new upload.
    A thing i would like to point out regarding DQ, direct ports sells horribly, all the pokemon games rerelease on 3ds eshop sold collectively less than a million copies while the awful let's go game sold 15 millions (with the hefty pricetag) so it makes sense for other companies with less popular brands to go the remake route as well, as for the art style it seems consistent enough to me but we also should remember they will need to pivot away at some point now that Toriyama is out of the picture.
    As for Zelda i'm honestly kinda baffled by the excitement... the game is going to be pretty shallow and probably easy, it's basically another Princess Peach Showtime aimed at introducing the franchise to small kids with a focus on the female audience.
    So basically it's another spinoff game that people say will love but then will not play.

    • @PestulonGaming
      @PestulonGaming  10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for the thoughts! I see your point about ports, and I think it touches on a deeper conversation about general product availability to the consumer and company goodwill vs. the immediate dollar. There are plenty of examples of Square Enix embracing the former. I would expect less money to be made from basic ports, but I also don't think those ports would sabotage eventual remakes. Whatever the situation is with Hori and Square Enix's plans for classic mainline DQ games, they possess the resources to tactfully roll out simple ports of specific titles (i.e., the ones that are not being actively remade). But that's not happening. Instead, 64% of mainline DQ is vaulted, and they're remaking the scant few titles that are already available. This is not an issue with FF, Mana, Saga, and plenty of other examples in Square Enix's roster.
      Regarding the notion that DQ will need to pivot away from Toriyama's art style, I do not follow your logic here. Toriyama's studio and estate continue. His passing doesn't mean that Dragon Ball will suddenly look different. However, it could be that Hori and Square Enix decided to distance themselves from Toriyama and Bird Studio before Toriyama's passing, and that might explain the more generic character designs and cover art in this remake. And that possibility worries me. (But it could also be that it's just a one-time thing for the I-III remakes.)
      Regarding Zelda, clearly we're on different wavelengths with this announcement. I feel like the excitement has been oddly low for a brand new Zelda game. The Princess Peach Showtime comparison did cross my mind, and yes, clearly the game is geared toward kids (like most Nintendo games). I'll also agree that we just don't know how good this concept will actually be in practice. The unique mechanics could hurt more than they help. But considering how innovative TotK was and how Nintendo hasn't come with a Zelda flop in many years, I'm optimistic.