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Two physical expansion packs were released for the game: ''Nemureru Yūsha to Michibiki no Meiyū'' in 2013 and ''Inishie no Ryuu no Denshou'' in 2015. Also, there was a manga series, ''Dragon Quest: Souten no Soura''. A [[Nintendo Switch]] version was also announced on January 12th, 2017 during the Nintendo Switch Presentation, though at the moment, it will only be in Japanese. | Two physical expansion packs were released for the game: ''Nemureru Yūsha to Michibiki no Meiyū'' in 2013 and ''Inishie no Ryuu no Denshou'' in 2015. Also, there was a manga series, ''Dragon Quest: Souten no Soura''. A [[Nintendo Switch]] version was also announced on January 12th, 2017 during the Nintendo Switch Presentation, though at the moment, it will only be in Japanese. | ||
== | ==Gameplay== | ||
''Dragon Quest X'' is the first game inside the numbered titles that breaks the ''Dragon Quest'' tradition of turn-based combat; the combat becomes more action-based by breaking the order of the attacks. | |||
The game includes a quest system like in ''Dragon Quest IX'', but with some changes. Quests serve as side-stories helping non-player characters around the game's world. Multiple quests can be performed simultaneously with some even interlocking and unlocking various stages in fellow quests. Early quests include gathering magical spring water, slaying monsters and stealing for a fellow thief. Like the previous ''Dragon Quest'' installment, ''Dragon Quest X'' contains many open ended mini-quests. Upon completion of the quests, a "Quest List log," serving as an in-game achievement list. There are also brand new "Job quests" that can only be received when you have the job that is requested. | |||
This game also includes two new features as a reference to other RPG games: the [[Fire Colosseum]] and the [[Magic Labyrinth]]. The Fire Colosseum allows the player challenge again some storyline bosses that are modified to be stronger and the Magic Labyrinth acts like the [[Grotto|grottos]] of ''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''. Although the first one is located at the top of a snowy mountain, several labyrinths can be encountered during the gameplay, and in the most strange possible places, like a mirror in the Royal Palace of [[Gran Zedoura]] in [[Rendaashia]]. | |||
Like the rest of the ''Dragon Quest'' games, except for ''Dragon Quest IX'', the game allows the player to save their progress in 3 different save slots. | |||
===Game features=== | |||
* Highly customizable characters, with many different faces, skin colors, weapons and armours. This game also included different races like the [[Human|human]], [[Ogre (race)|ogre]], [[Weddie|weddie]], [[Puklipo|puklipo]], [[Elves and Faeries|elf]] and [[Dwarf (race)|dwarf]]. | |||
* Rental partners that can be recruited for a limited time up to 72 hours. | |||
* Co-operative play with up to four players online. | |||
* 3D graphics similar to those found in ''Dragon Quest VIII''. | |||
* Real time map like ''Dragon Quest VIII''. | |||
* Time-limited events where you can receive very powerful armor pieces, weapons, etc | |||
* A fully customizable house for your character. | |||
* A beach resort were you can relax with your friends, similar to The Sims. | |||
* Blacksmith and dressmaker minigames where you can improve your weapons, armor pieces and clothes without alchemy. | |||
* A parallel storyline where you control a pair of treasure hunter humans. | |||
* A japanese high school simulation mode. | |||
* A brand new fishing minigame, similar to Animal Crossing's fishing mode for example. | |||
* A minigame that make you investigate a series of crimes commited in an old mansion, similar to Cluedo. | |||
==Offline Storyline== | ==Offline Storyline== | ||
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==Version 3: | ==Version 3: Lore of the Ancient Dragon== | ||
===Plot=== | ===Plot=== | ||
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==Gallery== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
Image:DQX_box.png|V.1 box | |||
File:Wii U Version Dragon Quest X Original Soundtrack.png|Original soundtrack for the Wii U | |||
File:DQX Mezameshi Itsutsu no Shuzoku Online guide.png|Official guide | |||
Image:DQX_V.2.png|V.2 box | |||
File:DQX Nemureru Yūsha to Michibiki no Meiyū Online soundtrack.png|V.2 soundtrack | |||
Image:DQX_V.3.png|V.3 box | |||
File:DQX Inishie no Ryuu no Denshou Online soundtrack.png|V.3 soundtrack | |||
Image:DQX Astortia Map.png|Official map of the world | |||
File:The Portal Opens.png|Concept art | |||
File:DQX Ann-Lucia.png|Anlucia | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
File:DQX Valentines Day 2015.png|Valentine's Day 2015 | |||
File:DQX Valentines Day 2016.png|Valentine's Day 2016 | |||
File:DQX Howaito Day 2015.png|White Day (Japanese holiday) | |||
File:DQX Summer.png|Summer fun | |||
File:DQX Happy Holidays.png|Christmas 2014 | |||
File:DQX Christmas 2015.png|Christmas 2015 | |||
File:DQX Christmas 2016.png|Christmas 2016 | |||
File:DQX 2nd anniversary.png|2nd anniversary | |||
File:DQX 3rd anniversary.png|3rd anniversary | |||
File:DQX DQ30th 1920x1080.jpg|The original ''[[Dragon Quest]]'s'' 30th anniversary | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||