
For much of my life, I’ve had the chance to play Dragon Quest 3 six times over, each time referring to a distinct video game. It’s quite peculiar, isn’t it? One of the most traditional role-playing games and a trailblazer in its genre, Dragon Quest 3, has always been eager to revisit its roots. In fact, it was ahead of the trend by appearing on various platforms even before remakes were fashionable. Recently, I’ve dabbled with Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake, marking the first time this game received an upgrade with a heap of additional elements attached to its title. Essentially, you’re playing the same game as before, but now it sparkles more! However, one novel aspect has caught my attention in these initial stages, making this version more welcoming than its predecessors.