17 Minutes of English Gameplay for Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Square Enix has shared new English gameplay for Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age.

Featured above, the latest PlayStation Underground episode includes 17 minutes of English gameplay for the title. The video preview includes a walkthrough of the game’s combat, artwork, and a typical dungeon.

Here’s a rundown on the game:



Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age tells a captivating tale of a hunted hero and is the long-awaited role-playing game from series creator Yuji Horii, character designer Akira Toriyama, and series composer Koichi Sugiyama. As the eleventh mainline entry in the critically acclaimed series, Dragon Quest XI is a completely standalone experience that features entirely new characters, a beautifully detailed world, finely tuned turn-based combat, and an immersive story that will appeal to longtime fans and franchise newcomers alike. After its release in Japan, Dragon Quest XI won multiple gaming awards and received critical praise, including PlayStation’s Platinum Prize and a perfect 40/40 score from Famitsu (Japanese publication).

New Features:

In addition to delivering over 100 hours of content, the western release of Dragon Quest XI will also feature several upgrades and enhancements that were not included in the Japanese release, including:

  • English voice-overs
  • Draconian Quest, a hard mode that offers additional challenges for more experienced players.
  • Overhauled menus and user interface, with graphical enhancements and more intuitive navigation.
  • Camera Mode, allowing players to take in views of the beautiful landscape, character renders and ferocious monsters in detail.
  • A new dash function and many other system enhancements such as improved character and camera movement

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age is launching for Windows PC (via Steam) and PlayStation 4 on September 4th in North America and Europe.


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