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Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry SkiesFrom: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

List Price: $34.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 140

Platform: Nintendo DS
Genre: action_games
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5.1 x 0.9

MPN: NTRPYDQE
Model: 045496741013
UPC: 045496740993
EAN: 0045496740993
ASIN: B002I0EH6I

Release Date: July 11, 2010
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Gameplay with differing stories and missions depending on NPCs encountered
  • Handheld action RPG action where players engage in epic quests in undiscovered lands filled with dangerous monsters and untold stories
  • Connect locally with up to three friends in cooperative gameplay modes, and utilize wireless features that allow access to changing exclusive items and quests
  • Customization allowing you to create your own hero, changing your hair, face, body style and equipping them from a selection of over 1,000 in-game items including weapons, shields, armor and accessories
  • In-game treasure maps that reveal otherwise inaccessible special dungeons called grottoes, which can contain rare items or enemies

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Product Description
Dragon Quest IX :Sentinels of the Starry Skies for DS... Customized heroes travel from town to town completing missions and gaining rewards. Players can team up to battle monsters and gain experience making a more engaging experience.

Amazon.com Product Description
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies is an action RPG designed specifically for handheld play on the DSi. The ninth game in the beloved Japanese Dragon Quest series, like its predecessors Sentinels of the Starry Skies features third-person oriented turn-based battles and a deep combo/multiplier system. In addition to this the game possess powerful new features including multiplayer and online functionality, extensive customization options, new play modes and a means to share content with other players

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Battle screen from Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Sky
Turn-based, combo-driven combat.
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Wireless multiplayer screen from Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Sky
4-player multi-card game support.
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Character customization screen from Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Sky
Extensive customization options.
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Cutscene from Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Sky
Dramatic, yet seamless cutscenes.
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An Epic Adventure that Everyone Can Join
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies lets players enjoy an adventure that is entirely their own, yet can be shared with others anywhere, anytime. Players begin their adventure as an angel-like guardian. In order to achieve a heavenly design players are sent to the world of mortals to retrieve the magical fruits of a sacred tree. These fruit have the power to grant wishes, but are also perilous, containing the unexpected power to transform those who eat of them into monsters. Together with up to three friends players must battle those transformed beings, and in the process improve their angelic skills and regain the heavenly fruit in order to gain their heavenly reward.

Customization
Players can create their own heroes, deciding how they would like their face, hair and clothing to look. As the story unfolds, players become stronger, smarter and more powerful, and can create custom companions to join their group as well. Players will also have fun discovering more than 900 pieces of clothing, armor, weapons and other items that will provide them with a unique appearance and special abilities. Even occupations can be customized and changed at any time. Players can take on one of a dozen different jobs with varying strengths, weaknesses, spells and skills.

Battle
Fast-paced turn-based battles unfold as players decide what to do and then view cinematic action scenes. This format rewards careful thinking and strategy over quick reflexes. The more foes players defeat, the stronger their characters become. In the lead up to conflicts, talking with different characters will unfold the story and point players toward their next mission. All quests come with a reward, which might be anything from a rare item to a new, unlocked occupation.

Tag Mode
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies includes the interactive Tag Mode that allows players to keep the game active even while their Nintendo DS system is stored in their pocket, purse or backpack. When two players come within range of one another, Tag Mode enables them to wirelessly--and automatically--exchange character information, customized greetings and treasure maps. These treasure maps allow players to find otherwise inaccessible dungeons called grottoes featuring special boss monsters and even rare items.

Social Play Aspects
One of the most enticing things about Sentinels of the Starry Skies are its many social aspects built into its gameplay. First, you need never be alone. Special multiplayer modes let players share their adventure with others, allowing up to four players to team up via a local wireless connection and experience the fun of tackling challenging monsters and dungeons cooperatively with their own characters. Players can even leave the game active in their backpacks, pockets or purses and still interact with other players via an interactive Tag Mode. In addition, information about players' characters can be wirelessly transmitted to others. Also the game contains treasure maps that allow players to find otherwise inaccessible special dungeons called grottoes, which can contain rare items or enemies. In Tag mode, treasure maps and customized greetings can be exchanged automatically by players who come within range of one another. Finally, players with wireless broadband Internet access can visit an online shop to find new items or download additional quests. The selection of items changes daily. Some downloadable quests will continue the main storyline of the game, while others offer standalone missions or quests themed to a particular time of year.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Sky 1UP Best DS Game of E3 Winner

Key Game Features

  • Handheld action RPG action where players engage in epic quests in undiscovered lands filled with dangerous monsters and untold stories
  • Connect locally with up to three friends in cooperative gameplay modes
  • Customization allowing you to create your own hero, either male or female, changing your hair, face, body style and equipping them from a selection of over 1,000 in-game items including weapons, shields, armor and accessories
  • Wireless features that allow access to changing exclusive items and quests
  • In-game treasure maps that reveal otherwise inaccessible special dungeons called grottoes, which can contain rare items or enemies
  • Gameplay with differing stories and missions depending on NPCs encountered



Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Excellent game for all ages--single player and multiplayer   September 3, 2010
catsndogs (Sacramento, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is one of the best games I've played on the DS. First, let me admit that I'm a big fan of cooperative multiplayer RPG games. I strongly prefer my kids play cooperatively instead of competitively. There are few decent titles that focus on cooperative multiplayer and even fewer for the Nintendo DS.

While my middle son is a Dragon Quest fan, this is the first DQ title I've ever played. It was perfect (if expensive) for the entire family. Most video games are enjoyed by some members of our household, but very few have made everyone happy. It wasn't too difficult for my youngest daughter to play (but I wince every time I see how she has allotted her skill points). It had all the favorite jobs and monsters for my middle son. And it wasn't too dorky (my word, not his) for my teenager. And the turn-based fighting system ensured my middle-aged reflexes were not overwhelmed.

THE BREAKDOWN:

STORY/CHARACTER PERSONALIZATION(8/10)
Character creation covers gender and a limited variety of hair colors/styles and faces. Still, it was fun to personalize my character. You also have the option of creating party members and choosing (and changing) their jobs as you level them up.
Because the story revolves around angel-like Celestrians and visits the realm of the Almighty, I was hesitant to give this game as a birthday present to a very religious family I knew. However, there were no objections from the family, so I think the religious influence isn't a deal-maker/breaker.
Otherwise the storyline is rather simple but entertaining. There are a couple of surprises that aren't earthshattering or even that surprising.

GAMEPLAY (9/10)
The world map is nicely done and has the advantage of free-wandering. Partway through the game, you learn the "zoom" spell which can take you to any major town you've already visited (watch your head if your characters are indoors!) On the world map, you can rush monsters or you can avoid them. Some will chase you though, so be careful. There are set places for harvesting alchemy items.

Multiplayer is excellent. You're not stuck in the same screen/area as the other party members, but the party host can request (not require!) your presence at any time. If one person is more advanced than another, they can help blow through quests or boss fights. Or if a weaker player visits a stronger player's world, they can have access to better towns and shops.

The biggest drawback is the pacing. Sometimes, you want to zip through dialogue or descriptions, but you can't skip it. When you want to change jobs--or have a party member change jobs--you have to wait for the entire stretch of sentences from the Abbott. It gets a little wearisome.

The graphics are excellent. Spell and special ability animations are fun to watch and give you a mild sense of accomplishment. Cutscenes for a portable system are smooth and well-done. Boss fights were imposing and required strategy (unless you were overpowered or brought an overpowered visitor)

IN SUMMARY
This game is a must buy for RPG fans. It's well balanced and has tons of replayability, especially if you have internet access and can download the new quests. The treasure maps are great because you can challenge yourself to high level fights and continue to upgrade maps and gear.

All (game-playing) members of our home enjoyed it. My daughter--usually a Nintendopets game lover--appreciated the exploration and the social aspect of visiting the worlds of other family members. The tag mode is great for her because a representation of each visitor (and their levels and accomplishments) stays at her inn. My middle son--the RPG and gear horder--loves collecting alchemy materials and upgrading items. My oldest--a FPS fan--likes fighting and winning and keeping track of his damage scores. He hadn't liked previous DQ games; this one won him over. And the old fogey of the group (me) likes it for all of these reasons.

So these are the votes:
Very young (but reading): YES
RPG fans: YES
Gear/treasure collectors: YES
Preteens/Teens: YES
Antisocialites: YES
Multiplayer fans: YES
Graphic snobs: NO (but why are you looking at a DS game for cutting edge graphics?)
FPS fans: UM, are you kidding? However, there is fighting and ranger is fabulous
Adults (young at heart): YES



5 out of 5 stars the best rpg of the year   August 31, 2010
kenny
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

i bought this great game from gamestop for 35.00 and i bought the walkthru book for 20 more dollars. It is some what old school, but thats whats so wonderful about it. ive been a fan since dragon warrior came out for the nes. even have the ps 2 versions, this bad boy is way addictive you can take it anywhere.after you beat it (about 35 hours) you will want to unlock all the quests,random grotto,weapons and beat the crap out of the bosses. get the book it is more enjoyable this way. it should of had voices but it still has 5 stars in my eyes.


5 out of 5 stars Big fan   August 25, 2010
Michael R. Welle (Minneapolis, MN USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I don't know if my review is relevant since I have been a huge fan of the Dragon Warrior/Quest series since the beginning. They did a great job with replay-ability this time around but I didn't think the characters were as engaging as in some of the other releases.


5 out of 5 stars Truly epic in a handheld   August 22, 2010
Jeremy Raymer
This handheld game took me back to the good ol' days of RPGs that I used to love on the old game systems. But, it threw in enough new stuff to make it interesting. The ability to team up was awesome. I was able to help my wife, for instance, beat up a boss she was having trouble with. The daily updated store is fun - you never know whats going to be for sale.


4 out of 5 stars Classic Dragon Quest   August 22, 2010
Yaoifan (Usa)
Not a whole lot has changed from the last Dragon Quest game I played. For the DS the graphics are pretty good. The controls are very simple. I love that using new armor and weapons changes my characters appearance. Being able to customize my characters initial appearance is also great. However, I would have liked more character creation options that were more than DBZ or Naruto knockoffs. Another issue is that whenever the camera zooms out the characters look really bad.

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