
"Dragon Quest 7 is one of those games, a sprawling RPG that can easily go on for hundreds of hours. But it's one of the rare games that manages to keep you invested for that time, paying off your patience through a delightfully charming world and set of compelling role-playing systems. It may not be the best Dragon Quest game, but Dragon Quest 7 remains one of the most unique entries in the franchise - and one of the best examples"
"In a lot of ways, before Dragon Quest 11, this entry was the definitive ideal of everything the series is about. A sprawling world to explore, a charming cast of characters, and a phenomenally complex class system. It has all the bits and bobs you'd expect from an RPG of the era, but Dragon Quest 7's real key to success is its unique format and story structure, feeling almost like a series of anthology stories that sport the same characters."
Dragon Quest 7 is a sprawling, slow-burn JRPG that can occupy hundreds of hours while maintaining player investment through charm and deep role-playing systems. The game launched on PlayStation in August 2000 and arrived in the West over a year later, marking the final Enix-published entry before the Square-Enix merger. The experience centers on a stoic, voiceless hero whose journey begins when a map fragment prompts island exploration around Estard and leads to time-related discoveries. The title showcases a phenomenally complex class system, a large world to explore, an appealing cast, and an anthology-like story structure.
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