Building up to the fall’s biggest RPG
If 2017 was the year of the Switch, 2018 no doubt belongs to PlayStation 4. Since January, the system has had one knock-out title after the next. While many are multi-platform releases, the exclusives it’s seen are some of the best games of the year, includingGod of Warand theShadow of the Colossusremake. That trend is set to continue throughout the rest of the year, starting in September. High-profile releases for the month includeShadow of the Tomb Raider,Spider-Man, andValkyria Chronicles 4; but before any of those titles hit, players will finally get their hands on the of the most anticipated games of the year.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Agehas been a long time coming. It’s been eight years since fans in North America and Europe have had a chance to play a new entry in the series after Square Enix skipped over the West withDragon Quest X. That is a long time to go without one of the most storied franchises in gaming, though the 3DS re-releases and various spin-offs have sure helped keep us busy. The excitement is palpable, the game is beautiful, and now we’re all just counting down the days until we can experience the game Famitsu gave a perfect 40/40.

Next week, you’ll find out what we think ofDragon Quest XIwhen our review goes live. But before then, we’re celebrating all thingsDragon QuestwithDragon Dayshere on Destructoid. Several of our writers and many members of the Destructoid community are massive fans of the franchise, and for the next several days we’ll be sharing our love for it with a series ofDragon Questarticles leading up to the big review.
And if you want to share what theDragon Questfranchise means to you, hit up the C-Blogs and Quickposts and tell us all about it!








