Dragon Quest III HD-2D

Dragon Bespeak is the latest series to take in a classic entry remade, with Square Enix announcing Dragon Quest III HD-2D today during a livestream celebrating the series' 35th anniversary.

The new game is a total remaking of the 1988 original, blending 2D picture element art characters with 3D environments and effects. Opposite than its existence, the only real detail revealed was that the game is planned to have a simultaneous worldwide launch on home consoles.

The taxonomic group platforms or even a release window were not mentioned.

Nevertheless, the game's Producer, Masaaki Hayasaka, said that the goal with the unconventional optic design was to give players  "the chance to experience the game through with fresh eyes, from adults WHO played the original posterior when information technology was premier released, to little kids pick it up for the first time."

This isn't the first fourth dimension the NES classical has been touched up. A SNES remake launched in 1996, which itself was remade for the 2001 Game Boy Color version. These versions both incorporated gameplay changes to the master.

However, Flying dragon Quest III HD-2D looks to be the most noteworthy shine-up in the title's abundant history. The debut laggard display inactive the stunning new art style in whol its glory is available below.