
Dragon Quest VI: The Land of Illusion
The zenith of SNES-era Dragon Quest, featuring parallel world exploration and the revolutionary vocation system. Players navigate between the real world and its dream counterpart to unravel an existential crisis threatening both realms.
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About This Retro Game
Introduced the class system that became series staple, with 8 base vocations and 6 advanced classes
First Dragon Quest with dual-world mechanics (real world/dream world) influencing puzzle-solving
Monster recruiting system precursor to Dragon Quest Monsters, with 36 recruitable enemies
Features Akira Toriyama's most detailed monster designs in the SNES trilogy
Only mainline DQ game not localized during the 16-bit era (came west in 2011 as DS remake)
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