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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake is as Faithful as You Could Ask

June 18, 2024 0

The HD-2D art style is almost like a cheat code for remakes, because it captures the spirit of classic RPGs while modernizing them in a way that remains true to their original forms. That’s certainly the case for the Dragon Quest games, which are ripe for remakes in this vein and one reason why the initial announcement of Dragon Quest 3 was such a big deal. Now, after three years of radio silence, I was finally able to see the Dragon Quest 3 remake first-hand and despite the new graphical update, it’s exciting to see that this is very much a faithful recreation of the decades-old original.



I got to play roughly 45 minutes of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake on PlayStation 5, and as someone whose gaming life revolved around RPGs of its era, I certainly appreciate a good modernization of one. Much like other Square Enix HD-2D RPGs Octopath Traveler and Live-A-Live, it’s further proof that this direction is such an effective way to preserve the look and feel of classic pixel art with visual flourishes that are only made possible by today’s technology.

The demo starts early on in the story when the hero picks up a full party consisting of a Warrior, Cleric, and Mage. From the hero’s hometown of Aliahan, I ventured out onto the open region to travel to the northern town of Reeve. Here and in the overworld, the lighting and bloom effects give a pop to an already vibrant old-school look. Although the lay of the land remains the same, its redesign gives the world a greater sense of scale. Promontory Passage, which is the ruins that leads to the Dreamer’s Tower (the first dungeon), are a stark contrast from the original and the environmental details paint a much more lively picture that wasn’t previously possible. Even compared to the mobile remasters of Dragon Quest 3, the difference is night and day, yet it didn’t feel like I was playing a completely different game.


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Nintendo Switch adds 5 free games including classic Zelda and Metroid

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Perfect Dark and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past - Four Swords have been announced for Nintendo Switch Online at the June 2024 Nintendo Direct.

Perfect Dark headlines a new Mature 17+ category for the Expansion Pack and, alongside bringing Rare's beloved classic to a modern console, even comes with online multiplayer. It's joined by N64 fan-favorite Turok: Dinosaur Hunter in the Mature 17+ pack.

In the family friendly collection comes A Link to the Past - Four Swords, which now has multiplayer too, alongside fellow Game Boy Advance title Metroid: Zero Mission.

Nintendo Switch Online - Trailer | Nintendo Direct 2024

All titles are available today, June 18, 2024 at no extra cost to users who have a Nintendo Switch Online membership and have purchased the Expansion Pass, as part of the N64 and Game Boy Advance libraries.

"Brave the dangerous Lost Land in Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, and end an alien conspiracy in the Perfect Dark game developed by Rare, now with online multiplayer, as part of the new Nintendo 64: Nintendo Switch Online: Mature 17+ collection of games," Nintendo said.

"Play two of Link’s classic adventures, including one with online multiplayer, in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Four Swords, and suit up for a remake of Samus’s first adventure in Metroid: Zero Mission."

The Nintendo Direct was plenty busy otherwise, with a brand new Zelda game being announced alongside Mario & Luigi: Brotherhood. The show ended with the re-reveal of Metroid Prime 4, now subtitled Beyond, seven years after it was first announced.

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How to watch the June 2024 Nintendo Direct

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The onslaught of summer gaming news might finally be at an end — but not before Nintendo has its say. Following events from PlayStation and Xbox, along with Summer Game Fest and presentations focused on Ubisoft and EA games, Nintendo has announced its latest Direct presentation. It’s slated to last around 40 minutes and will be “focused on Nintendo Switch games coming in the second half of 2024,” according to the company. (There won’t be any news about the next Switch, however, Nintendo says.)

As always with Nintendo, it’s tough to predict what to expect, though it’s possible we’ll see a number of rereleases of classic games and, just maybe, finally get a glimpse of Metroid Prime 4. You’ll definitely have to tune in to see what the company has in store for the Switch this holiday season.

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Justin Timberlake arrested on driving while intoxicated charge

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The pop star was arrested and formally charged on Tuesday morning, the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office said in a statement. They declined to provide further details.

Timberlake was arrested in Sag Harbor, an affluent village in the Hamptons, a popular summer destination for celebrities on Long Island.

He was released without bail after being formally charged, the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office said.

The BBC has contacted Timberlake's lawyer for comment.

Timberlake, 43, was set to embark on a global tour of his sixth album, Everything I Thought It Was.

A former member of the popular boy band NSYNC, Timberlake is an actor, songwriter and one of the best-selling music artists in the world.

The pop star has spoken openly in the past about seeking help for excessive drinking.

In the state of New York, penalties for charges related to driving while intoxicated include up to a year in jail, a $1,000 (£786) fine and the suspension of a driver’s licence for at least six months.

Timberlake was scheduled to perform two shows in Chicago this weekend, followed by a show in New York’s Madison Square Garden next Tuesday.

The 10-time Grammy winner is also known for his roles in the films The Social Network and Friends With Benefits.

Timberlake is married to actor Jessica Biel, with whom he shares two children.

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