![]() ![]() Nothing from this preview period required the former two tactics, but chances are quite likely it’ll goad players to drop some dough when those inevitable Final Fantasy crossovers start. As with most free-to-play games, if you stick with it, you’ll eventually face more challenging battles that you might be able to conquer with grinding, coughing up cash, or displaying a competent amount of skill. I had an S-ranked and an A-ranked character from my first freebie pull, but by the third chapter, I really had to start paying attention to the make-up of my team and how best to take down enemies as fast as possible. It may lack depth, but it’s not afraid to throw a challenge your way even in its early hours. Dragon Quest Tact is simply more engaging and enjoyable to play. So if this has all the elements found in other F2P mobile games, what makes it better than, say, Tom Clancy’s Elite Squad? Basically, its superiority to that and many other similar titles has to do with the base gameplay. If that sounds like every other free-to-play gacha game, well, you’re not wrong. Like with other gacha games, all that loot you acquire can be put to good use leveling up your characters, strengthening their moves, raising their rank, and boosting your profile rank. You can only have one of each monster in your repertoire, so if you want a team of slimes, you need to make sure you have at least five different types of slimes. You can add new monsters to your team through the campaign or scout them with random gacha draws. Rather, it’s comfortably designed for the mobile experience, getting you in and out of battles as quickly as possible.īecause this is a gacha game, there is a lot of loot to collect. This isn’t trying to replicate a more extensive tactics game you’d find on console and PC. The battlegrounds can be a bit bigger, and there is no weapons triangle to manage, but the casual nature of the game is the same. Your best source of comparison for Dragon Quest Tact is Fire Emblem Heroes. The layout of the actual tactical grid might be incredibly basic, with a flat fighting surface that occasionally features cluttered rubble to block your way, but that puts it on par with the tactical combat. The battlegrounds have enough detail and charm as well to show a lot of work went into them. We haven’t seen too many Dragon Quest mobile titles reach our shores to compare, but the classic DQ monsters really pop here. This game looks gorgeous and runs fantastically on my Google Pixel 3a. And while Dragon Quest of the Stars still has some life to it that I wouldn’t be against picking it back up, it may have to step aside for Dragon Quest Tact.ĭragon Quest Tact impressed me right off the bat with its production values. Because I won’t be stuck at home as much, I’m probably going to once again find time for those simple little gacha games that help pass the time. In a few months though, depending on how this winter goes, I’ll start going back to the office for a few days a week. A month later, my employer put out a memo instructing anybody who could work from home to do so, and soon enough I found myself dropping off this mobile adventure in favor of Dragon Quest XI S – Definitive Edition on my Switch. Arriving almost five years after its initial release in Japan, the free-to-play, gacha RPG reached our shores right around the same time COVID-19 did. Sazaki and Naka were officially charged with insider trading at the end of December.I can play this until they localize Dragon Quest Walkĭragon Quest of the Stars hit North America at just the wrong time earlier in 2020. Then in December, he was arrested again alongside ex-Square Enix employee Taisuke Sazaki on suspicion of insider trading relating to Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier. Naka's legal troubles began this past November, when he was arrested for allegedly buying shares in Japan developer Aiming before the announcement of Dragon Quest Tact. Naka then purchased shares based on his insider knowledge of the upcoming games, making a total profit of nearly ¥23 million ($167,000) upon selling them. ![]() The prosecution said that Naka learned of new Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest titles in the works as a result of his position at Square Enix. Yuji Naka, former Sonic Team boss and ex-Square Enix employee has admitted to insider trading charges.Īs reported by VGC, per NHK, Naka acknowledged his guilt at his trial for violating Japan's Financial Instruments and Exchange Act. Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox
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