Square Enix announces Zenithia Trilogy
May 22nd, 2008 by Edwin in Games – New Releases
Square Enix has just announced its Zenithia Trilogy which comprises of DRAGON QUEST IV: Chapters of the Chosen, DRAGON QUEST V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride and DRAGON QUEST VI: Realms of Reverie that will arrive for North American shores from September 16, 2008 onwards, with DRAGON QUEST IV: Chapters of the Chosen leading the way. All three titles will make a splash on the hugely successfully Nintendo DS, and this means we will be able to see some crazy software as well as hardware sales (at least in Japan) when each of these Dragon Quest titles are released in due time. Features will include spruced up 3D graphics, newly animated monsters and dual screen presentation, aiming to captivate an entirely new generation of gamers while treating long-time fans to a special rendition of three beloved entries in the franchise.
DRAGON QUEST IV: Chapters of the Chosen
A tale of epic proportions told through a unique chapter sequence that enables players to experience multiple character perspectives. Embark on an adventure with characters from different walks of life, all destined to unite with you, the hero, to save the world.\
DRAGON QUEST V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
Never before released in North America, this entry in the Zenithia Trilogy follows a journey that transcends three generations. Travel alongside your father on his quest to see the world, grow to set forth on a journey of your own and face life-altering decisions as you continue your family’s legacy.
DRAGON QUEST VI: Realms of Reverie
Also coming to North America for the first time, DRAGON QUEST VI: Realms of Reverie for Nintendo DS brings the classic console title into the handheld scene. Explore two parallel worlds while distinguishing reality from illusion and seeking to discover the true meaning of your very existence.
DRAGON QUEST IV: Chapters of the Chosen has been rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older), while the other two titles are yet to be rated but will be in due time. After all, they’re still a (relatively) long way away from release, so make sure you prepare $39.99 to pick up Dragon Quest IV first.
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