Famitsu has shared a video, showcasing 30 minutes of gameplay footage from the upcoming HD-2D remake of Dargon Quest III. This video will give you a glimpse of the game’s art style, so be sure to watch it.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake promises to be a stunning reimagining of the beloved masterpiece and narrative beginning to The Erdrick Trilogy. As with all HD-2D remakes, it has a visual style similar to what we first saw in Octopath Traveler.
The remake also promises to have an improved and modernized UI, and other quality of life improvements. Not only that, but players can also expect new animations, additional improvements such as an adjustable battle speed, an auto-battle setting, and more.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake will offer a deep exploration of a vast world map with an abundance of rich and captivating locations to discover, challenging players to overcome many unexpected encounters during the journey. The game will also have an immersive, authentic, and diverse musical composition.
Square Enix will release this game on November 14th. You can also find here its official PC system requirements.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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The 2dhd remake wave has been a blast when i find the time for it. I do think when this game gets closer to release all the usual shills will start e begging and hate farming for engagement over the localizations.
i heard it was "modernized" when it comes to localization but i dont know how.
from what I saw so far its that they replaced the male/female selection at the beginning of the game with appearance a/b. I’m sure all the usual grifters are gonna be up in a tizzy e-begging over the change.
well right now there is demand that genshin impact makes characters black, so you give am an inch they take a mile.
tbf that’s some fans complaining about their gacha addiction with a relatively understandable criticism vs developers who just want the game translated with a very inoffensive change. Tbh, I really doubt that there is a significant cross section between the two playerbases of these games.