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A classic JRPG reborn in Square Enix's HD-2D style, Dragon Quest III brings the Erdrick Trilogy's origin story to PC with fresh visuals and modern conveniences.

Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is a top-down JRPG rebuild of one of the most foundational entries in the series, the third chapter chronologically in the Erdrick Trilogy, now dressed in Square Enix's signature HD-2D visual style that blends pixel-art sprites with lush, depth-of-field-heavy backgrounds. If you played the original on NES or Game Boy Color, you know the bones: assemble a party, cross continents, fight Baramos, and gradually realize the story is doing something smarter than it first appears. The remake's job is to make that journey feel worth taking again in 2024, and for the most part it earns that. The class system is the core mechanical hook. You build a party of up to three companions alongside your main hero, choosing from classes like Warrior, Mage, Priest, Merchant, Thief, and the fan-favorite Jester. Each class shapes your combat toolkit and, critically, you can change classes at a church once characters hit level 20, carrying over half their stats. This is where the build variety gets interesting. A Warrior who rerolls into a Sage hits differently than one who never touched melee, and chasing optimized hybrid builds gives veteran players something to do beyond nostalgia tourism. For newcomers, the adjustable difficulty settings mean the game accommodates players who just want the story without grinding into a wall. The HD-2D presentation does a lot of heavy lifting. Octopath Traveler fans will feel immediately at home with the visual language, and there are genuine moments where an outdoor overworld or a castle interior looks genuinely beautiful in motion. The new content added to this remake, including an expanded story prologue and additional character moments, is a welcome gesture toward players who want more narrative texture than the lean 1988 original offered. The writing is not Disco Elysium. It is not trying to be. Dragon Quest III tells a mythic hero's journey with earnest sincerity, and on its own terms it lands, especially in the back half when the plot reveals click into place. That said, the Steam review score sitting at Mixed with 77% positive points to some real friction. PC-specific performance complaints and control mapping issues show up frequently in reviews, and the partial controller support notation is worth taking seriously before you assume you can just plug in a gamepad and coast. The game also carries the structural DNA of a 1988 RPG, which means there is fetch-quest padding and random encounter rates that will test patience even with modern adjustments. If you are allergic to classic JRPG pacing, the HD-2D coat of paint will not cure that. For fans of old-school party-building RPGs, especially anyone who wants to understand where a huge chunk of JRPG conventions actually came from, this is a thoughtful and genuinely attractive revival. For series newcomers, it is a reasonable entry point precisely because it is chronologically the beginning of the Erdrick story. Just go in knowing it is a classic remake with classic-remake limitations, not a ground-up reinvention. Monika, Scout Team

DRAGON QUEST III HD-2D Remake - Pre-Order Bonus
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DRAGON QUEST III HD-2D Remake - Pre-Order Bonus

Nov 14, 2024Square Enix
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A classic JRPG reborn in Square Enix's HD-2D style, Dragon Quest III brings the Erdrick Trilogy's origin story to PC with fresh visuals and modern conveniences.

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Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake is a top-down JRPG rebuild of one of the most foundational entries in the series, the third chapter chronologically in the Erdrick Trilogy, now dressed in Square Enix's signature HD-2D visual style that blends pixel-art sprites with lush, depth-of-field-heavy backgrounds. If you played the original on NES or Game Boy Color, you know the bones: assemble a party, cross continents, fight Baramos, and gradually realize the story is doing something smarter than it first appears. The remake's job is to make that journey feel worth taking again in 2024, and for the most part it earns that. The class system is the core mechanical hook. You build a party of up to three companions alongside your main hero, choosing from classes like Warrior, Mage, Priest, Merchant, Thief, and the fan-favorite Jester. Each class shapes your combat toolkit and, critically, you can change classes at a church once characters hit level 20, carrying over half their stats. This is where the build variety gets interesting. A Warrior who rerolls into a Sage hits differently than one who never touched melee, and chasing optimized hybrid builds gives veteran players something to do beyond nostalgia tourism. For newcomers, the adjustable difficulty settings mean the game accommodates players who just want the story without grinding into a wall. The HD-2D presentation does a lot of heavy lifting. Octopath Traveler fans will feel immediately at home with the visual language, and there are genuine moments where an outdoor overworld or a castle interior looks genuinely beautiful in motion. The new content added to this remake, including an expanded story prologue and additional character moments, is a welcome gesture toward players who want more narrative texture than the lean 1988 original offered. The writing is not Disco Elysium. It is not trying to be. Dragon Quest III tells a mythic hero's journey with earnest sincerity, and on its own terms it lands, especially in the back half when the plot reveals click into place. That said, the Steam review score sitting at Mixed with 77% positive points to some real friction. PC-specific performance complaints and control mapping issues show up frequently in reviews, and the partial controller support notation is worth taking seriously before you assume you can just plug in a gamepad and coast. The game also carries the structural DNA of a 1988 RPG, which means there is fetch-quest padding and random encounter rates that will test patience even with modern adjustments. If you are allergic to classic JRPG pacing, the HD-2D coat of paint will not cure that. For fans of old-school party-building RPGs, especially anyone who wants to understand where a huge chunk of JRPG conventions actually came from, this is a thoughtful and genuinely attractive revival. For series newcomers, it is a reasonable entry point precisely because it is chronologically the beginning of the Erdrick story. Just go in knowing it is a classic remake with classic-remake limitations, not a ground-up reinvention. Monika, Scout Team

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Single-playerSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsCamera ComfortCustom Volume ControlsAdjustable DifficultyKeyboard Only OptionPlayable without Timed InputPartial Controller SupportSteam CloudFamily SharingHD-2DClass SystemParty BuildingTurn-Based CombatJRPG ClassicNew Game PlusRemakeOverworld Exploration

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Square Enix
Publisher
Square Enix
Release Date
Nov 14, 2024

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