Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past Nintendo Switch Review – Classic JRPG Adventure

The Nintendo Switch version of Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past brings the beloved 3DS remake to a new generation of JRPG enthusiasts. Originally released on PlayStation in 2000, this remaster modernizes the classic while preserving its old-school charm.

Dragon Quest VII Switch Gameplay

A Sprawling Adventure Across Time

Dragon Quest VII is famous for its immense scope – players traverse multiple continents across different time periods, solving puzzles and restoring forgotten lands. The Switch version maintains this epic 80-100 hour journey.

Turn-Based Combat Refined

Battles follow traditional Dragon Quest mechanics: party of four, job classes, and strategic turn-based combat. The job system offers deep customization with over 20 classes including Monster Master, Druid, and GodHand.

Dragon Quest VII Battle System

Visual Presentation

The graphics retain the 3DS remake’s colorful 3D character models and environments. While not pushing the Switch’s hardware limits, the art style is timeless and charming.

Story and Characters

The narrative follows a young fisherman and his friends who discover a time-traveling artifact. Each restored island reveals a self-contained story with memorable NPCs and moral dilemmas.

Dragon Quest VII Story Scenes

Pros and Cons

Pros: Massive content, deep job system, classic JRPG feel, orchestral soundtrack.

Cons: Pacing can be slow, first 3 hours are tutorial-heavy, random encounters.

Critic Scores

Metacritic: 77/100 (Generally Favorable). Critics praised the content depth but noted the slow start.

How Long to Beat

Main Story: 70-80 hours. Completionist: 100+ hours. This is one of the longest JRPGs available.

Final Verdict

Dragon Quest VII on Switch is a must-have for JRPG fans who appreciate old-school design. The massive scope and job system provide endless replayability.

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