DQ 11 is also one of the only video games I’ve personally been hooked on the writing for, too. There are a few very emotional moments, both in the main story and side stories. Also, the rhyming mermaids start feeling corny but really grew on me.
I still have such a hard time believing in this claim. You play as a voiceless boy from a village who’s prophecized to be the Chosen One, and go to defeat a Dark Lord. I don’t mind that Zelda uses such a generic story since it’s all about the exploration and gameplay; but I really can’t put up with the idea of having that basic of a setup in a writing-heavy genre.
DQ 11 is also one of the only video games I’ve personally been hooked on the writing for, too. There are a few very emotional moments, both in the main story and side stories. Also, the rhyming mermaids start feeling corny but really grew on me.
Legend of Heroes is another.
I still have such a hard time believing in this claim. You play as a voiceless boy from a village who’s prophecized to be the Chosen One, and go to defeat a Dark Lord. I don’t mind that Zelda uses such a generic story since it’s all about the exploration and gameplay; but I really can’t put up with the idea of having that basic of a setup in a writing-heavy genre.