When Square Enix decides to bring an epic world full of adventure and excitement to a console or handheld, the company goes all out. And when it comes to DS, there's one title that everyone's been ...
In the age-old genre of role-playing games, one company has held a steady domination for over two decades. Since its humble beginnings in 1983, Square has set the standard in the world of RPG's.
CHIBA, Japan – The first Dragon Quest game to hit the Nintendo 3DS won't be a traditional RPG. Instead, we'll be playing Slime Morimori Dragon Quest 3, the third in a series of adventure games ...
One of gaming’s greatest tragedies has been remedied. A group of fans going by the name of Team Rocket have translated the third Rocket Slime game and released its first beta patch. Each Dragon Quest ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Square Enix’s famously popular Dragon Quest games are filled with a ...
One of the charming, perhaps overlooked Nintendo DS games from 2006 is a little title called Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime. In this top down action-adventure game, you help Rocket rescue the slime ...
Never heard of Rocket Slime? It's about adorable, doe-eyed blob monsters piloting city-sized tank mechs. In a word: delightful. In more words: did you read the words that we just wrote? Best of all, ...
Whoops! I nearly forgot to mention that I reviewed a bunch of video games, over there on the main site. What Family Guy, Touch Detective, and Rocket Slime all have in common is that you'll laugh at ...
The humble slime is an icon among monsters in the console role-playing world, having appeared in each and every Dragon Quest game since the series’ inception. The little blue blobs are yours to ...
Square Enix has launched an official website for the next installment in the Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime series -- this time, the explosively-propelled blob will save the world on the Nintendo ...
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