Dragon Quest XI S is a fantastic JRPG that does just about everything right. It’s a faithful Switch port of the PS4 version that brings with it a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:host of upgrades, and the most c🐽ompelling of these new features is the🌌 land of Tickington.

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Tickington is a brand-new town that has been added to Dragon Quest XI S. It’s a beautifully rendered 16-bit wonderland that introduces players to Tockles, lovable creature✃s who are charged with the safekeeping of the past. However, something terrible has happened in the world and the memories of the past have become♛ distorted. Now, it’s up to our Hero to set things straight.

Essentially, Tickington is a tribute to past titles. There are 10 tomes that players need to fix, each one relating back to a previous entry in the series. It’s a brilliant idea that is executed perfectly. Once players discover the ‘pastcode’ associated with each tome, they are transported to a new variation of a previous Dragon Quest g෴ame and must set out on 🧔a short quest to correct the timeline.

The amount of content here is astounding and was clearlyꦺ a work of passion. Players who are new to the series will love getting a glimpse of the previous games, while long-time fans of the series will get to revisit beloved locations of the past. It’s also a fun feature that introduces the new 2D mode added to the Switch, as Tickington la𒅌cks a third dimension. Of course, the side-quest is accessible while playing in 3D mode, but once you are transported to Tickington the town will only be displayed in 2D; likely as a way to pay homage to the franchise’s roots.

If you’ve previously played Dragon Quest XI on the Playstation 4, the world of Tickington m🎃ight be compelling enough to warrant a second purchase. If you own both a PS4 a🍷nd Switch, then buying the game on the Switch is a no-brainer. Tickington is a fully developed game in its own right, and it would be a shame to miss out on this wonderful addition.

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