News: Mukei has revealed plans to bring over one of their Dragon Fantasy games to Nintendo’s popular handheld.
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Earlier today Mukei revealed that Dragon Fantasy Book 1 is coming to the Nintendo 3DS. “We've talked about this a few times now but it's time to make it official,” said Bryan Sawler, President of Muteki. “We're in the final testing phases before submission and cannot wait to get this out and into the fans’ hands.”
Originally launched in 2011, Dragon Fantasy Book I received an upgrade in 2013 on PS3 and PSVita that included a new 16-bit mode, re-mastered music & interface, and a reworked second chapter including a Tower of Trials. Here’s a quick rundown of the added or modified features coming to the 3DS version:
Removing the random battles? Well, Mostly Check. When travelling on the world map, battles are still random. Any time you're in towns, caves, dungeons, or caverns they're not. This encourages more exploration and minimizes the length of time it takes to fully explore a dungeon. Instead, monsters will take a step each time the hero does; players can elect to face monsters on their own terms or even avoid them completely.
Letting Ogden gain some allies, so he doesn't have to grind all by his lonesome? Check! In addition to this often-requested change, the bottom screen is now used to give players ample information on their adventures, including a map, a quest log, the inventory screen, and the beastiary. So:
Quest log? Check.
In-game map? Check.
Purchasing of multiple items at once? Check.
Bestiary to track what’s been defeated? Check.
Improved inventory system with sorting and filtering? Check!
Of course, being a 3DS game, 3D support will be included, in all of its delicious Mode 7 glory. 3D is optional and Dragon Fantasy Book I can also be played on a 2DS.
No release date was given but what do you think about Dragon Fantasy coming to the Nintendo 3DS? Will you be getting it? Tell us what you think below.