Compare DRAGON QUEST I & II HD-2D Remake - Pre order Bonus (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Square Enix. Published by Square Enix. Released on 10/30/2025. Available on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox. Genres: RPG.

Two JRPG classics rebuilt in Square Enix's HD-2D style, bundled together and launching October 2025 - the pre-order DLC sweetens the deal.

Dragon Quest I and II HD-2D Remake packages the two foundational entries of the Erdrick Trilogy into a single release, running them through the same gorgeous HD-2D treatment that made Octopath Traveler and the Live A Live remake turn heads. For context: Dragon Quest I, originally released in 1986, is practically the ancestor of every turn-based console RPG you have ever loved. Dragon Quest II followed it up and introduced a party system. Neither game was particularly complicated by modern standards, and that simplicity is both their charm and their honest limitation. What the HD-2D treatment does here is significant. The pixel-sprite-over-3D-environment approach gives these worlds a diorama quality that holds up on a modern monitor, and Square Enix has paired it with adjustable difficulty and a keyboard-only option, which signals they understand the audience spans aging JRPG veterans and first-timers who bounced off emulator versions. The accessibility features list - adjustable difficulty, playable without timed input, custom volume controls, camera comfort settings - is genuinely thoughtful for a remake of games this old. The originals were brutally opaque. Having difficulty options changes who can actually finish these. From a systems perspective, manage your expectations going in. Dragon Quest I is a solo adventure. One character, a handful of spells, a world map you explore by getting murdered repeatedly until your level is high enough. Dragon Quest II expands to a three-person party with distinct roles, which is where the series starts feeling like the template for the games you probably already love. Neither entry has build variety that will stress-test you past hour 40 - these are linear, story-forward RPGs where choices are largely about which dungeon you tackle next. The writing rewards the historically curious more than it rewards people expecting BG3-level branching. What it does deliver is clean, iconic quest structure: a prophecy, a lineage, a world to save. Filler quests are not the problem here. The problem is that by 2025 standards, both games are relatively short and deliberately paced. The pre-order DLC attached to this listing is bonus content layered on top of the base package, which means your interest in it should be proportional to your interest in the main games. If you are new to Dragon Quest, this remake is almost certainly the best entry point into where the series started, and the HD-2D coat of paint makes that entry point feel respectful rather than museum-dusty. If you are a veteran who played the GBC or mobile versions, the visual overhaul and the audio rework are the main draws, and whether those justify the purchase is a personal call. The Steam review sentiment sitting at 85% positive suggests the execution is landing for the people who have played it. Bottom line: this is a carefully made preservation of two games that matter historically, wrapped in production values that make them playable by people who never touched a Dragon Quest title before. Just do not go in expecting the narrative depth of later entries - you are playing the blueprints, not the finished house. Monika, Scout Team

DRAGON QUEST I & II HD-2D Remake - Pre order Bonus (DLC)

DRAGON QUEST I & II HD-2D Remake - Pre order Bonus (DLC)

Oct 30, 2025Square Enix
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Two JRPG classics rebuilt in Square Enix's HD-2D style, bundled together and launching October 2025 - the pre-order DLC sweetens the deal.

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Dragon Quest I and II HD-2D Remake packages the two foundational entries of the Erdrick Trilogy into a single release, running them through the same gorgeous HD-2D treatment that made Octopath Traveler and the Live A Live remake turn heads. For context: Dragon Quest I, originally released in 1986, is practically the ancestor of every turn-based console RPG you have ever loved. Dragon Quest II followed it up and introduced a party system. Neither game was particularly complicated by modern standards, and that simplicity is both their charm and their honest limitation. What the HD-2D treatment does here is significant. The pixel-sprite-over-3D-environment approach gives these worlds a diorama quality that holds up on a modern monitor, and Square Enix has paired it with adjustable difficulty and a keyboard-only option, which signals they understand the audience spans aging JRPG veterans and first-timers who bounced off emulator versions. The accessibility features list - adjustable difficulty, playable without timed input, custom volume controls, camera comfort settings - is genuinely thoughtful for a remake of games this old. The originals were brutally opaque. Having difficulty options changes who can actually finish these. From a systems perspective, manage your expectations going in. Dragon Quest I is a solo adventure. One character, a handful of spells, a world map you explore by getting murdered repeatedly until your level is high enough. Dragon Quest II expands to a three-person party with distinct roles, which is where the series starts feeling like the template for the games you probably already love. Neither entry has build variety that will stress-test you past hour 40 - these are linear, story-forward RPGs where choices are largely about which dungeon you tackle next. The writing rewards the historically curious more than it rewards people expecting BG3-level branching. What it does deliver is clean, iconic quest structure: a prophecy, a lineage, a world to save. Filler quests are not the problem here. The problem is that by 2025 standards, both games are relatively short and deliberately paced. The pre-order DLC attached to this listing is bonus content layered on top of the base package, which means your interest in it should be proportional to your interest in the main games. If you are new to Dragon Quest, this remake is almost certainly the best entry point into where the series started, and the HD-2D coat of paint makes that entry point feel respectful rather than museum-dusty. If you are a veteran who played the GBC or mobile versions, the visual overhaul and the audio rework are the main draws, and whether those justify the purchase is a personal call. The Steam review sentiment sitting at 85% positive suggests the execution is landing for the people who have played it. Bottom line: this is a carefully made preservation of two games that matter historically, wrapped in production values that make them playable by people who never touched a Dragon Quest title before. Just do not go in expecting the narrative depth of later entries - you are playing the blueprints, not the finished house.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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DRAGON QUEST I & II HD-2D Remake - Pre order Bonus (DLC) was released on 30 October 2025.

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