Fullmetal Keyblade 88 Posted August 28, 2018 (edited) Critic reviews for Dragon Quest XI were released today and currently the game stands at 88% on Metacritic, giving it generally universal appeal. However in reading a few of the reviews myself (both the positive and negative) it seems the biggest gripe for the game is that it's more of the same. It's a homage to DQ games and JRPG's and therefor doesn't expand on any rooted formulas for the genre. At this point if DQ XII were to release in say..oh the next 3 years or so and didn't evolve people even including long time fans such as myself would be disappointed. Square I'm sure would see this exasperation in the fanbase but would they view it has enough evidence to evolve DQ? My suggestion is before even making the attempt to stick in tradition Square instead makes the changes necessary to DQ that DON'T take away what gives the series it's appeal but modernizes the formula and changes the story from a typical Save The World JRPG to something else that we wouldn't expect in a DQ game. In doing so Square could continue to pay homage to the franchise itself and expand upon the legacy simultaneously..and for myself and many others that would be enough to show that they are listening to us as fans and want to keep the series dear to those who cherish it.The modern gaming world only pays so much to nostalgia before it becomes more of a relic that appeals to only long time fans, and DQ is too impactful and esteemed to die out because it refused to evolve. I hope Square understands this and will keep it to heart when creating the next game, it will always have it's supporters and it's past but it's future is just as important. Edited August 28, 2018 by Fullmetal Keyblade 2 Gregorylepe and Alexbline reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites