●Screen Rant: 90/100
This work is full of surprises and humor, attractive and easy monster collecting game. And above all, it should be noted that it is fun.
●Pocket Tactics: 90/100
●Twinfinite: 80/100
It’s not perfect, but it’s fun overall. New ideas and systems blended with the features of the Dragon Quest series make sense, and might be an important part of the series, not only in the main series, but also in the direction of strong new spin-off series over the next few years. there will be. If you can put up with the rough edges of the early stages, this is one worth sticking with.
●Hardcore Gamer: 80/100
●The Games Machine: 80/100
Treasure hunting in the world of Dragon Quest has simple mechanics that can be enjoyed by men and women of all ages, making it a fun RPG especially for those who want to enjoy the game without being overwhelmed by an overly complicated story. It’s more of a treasure hunt than a basic combat system, but it’s still a lot of fun.
●Nintendo Life: 80/100
●Noisy Pixel: 75/100
There are many adventures in this work, and you can have a good time. The series’ charming lines and lovable characters create a uniquely comfortable atmosphere, even if the story isn’t compelling. Of course, there are plenty of missions to complete and items to find, so you’ll never get bored.
●Vandal: 75/100
●RPGamer: 70/100
●TheGamer: 50/100
There are many contradictory thoughts in this work. It’s a long-playing game that achieves its goal of creating a repetitive, laid-back gameplay of treasure hunts and monster collecting, but it’s also a shallow experience that strays far from Dragon Quest. The film lacks many compelling elements. In particular, the biggest drawback is that there are extremely few types of monsters. Although there are points that can be highly evaluated in this work, there are many parts that are rated lower than that, and it has become a half-baked game.
Released on December 9th for the switch “Dragon Quest Treasures Blue Eyes and the Compass of the Sky]We have delivered the Metacritic overseas review. The average score on Metacritic is77 points(23 total reviews) is marked.
“Dragon Quest Treasures Blue Eyes and the Sky’s Compass” is set in the legendary land of the “Endless Dragon Land,” where many treasures sleep, including the “Seven Dragon Stones,” where Camus and Maya go on a treasure hunt adventure. the work. Media reviews praised the game for being a “simple and fun treasure hunt game.”
“Dragon Quest treasures Aoki Hitomi to Ozora no Koshinban” is now on sale for the Switch.