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Dragon Quest XI Gift Guide

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Love Dragon Quest XI or know someone who does? The below merchandise would be cool additions to any gamer’s collection.

 

Square Enix Dragon Quest XI: Luminary Action Figure

Amazon – $89.99

The Luminary action figure stands approximately 6 inches tall and includes various weapons, accessories and exchangeable hands.  It also comes with a stand so you can customize the Luminary’s appearance for display.  In addition, it also includes three mini creatures from the game and comes in a charming, colorful box.

 

Square Enix Dragon Quest XI: Erik Action Figure

Amazon – $79.82

The Erik action figure stands approximately 6 inches tall, is highly detailed and comes with a variety of exchangeable body parts, weapons and accessories such as a treasure chest!  This figure is highly collectible and would be perfect for a gamer to proudly display.

 

Square Enix Dragon Quest XI: Jade Action Figure

Amazon – $89.99

The Jade action figure stands approximately 6 inches tall and includes a variety of interchangeable body parts, her iconic claws and a great sabrecub for a great display piece.  Everyone loves the beautiful Jade and this figure would make a great conversational piece.

 

Square Enix Dragon Quest XI: Veronica and Serene Action Figure Set

Amazon – $139.99

This set of two action figures pairs Veronica and her twin sister, Serena.  Serena stands at approximately 6 inches tall and Veronica is slightly smaller.  This dual pack includes various weapons, interchangeable body parts, two display stands and even a mini creature to recreate various scenes.

 

Square Enix Dragon Quest XI: Sylvando & Rab Action Figure Set

Amazon – $169.99

This set of two action figures pairs the lovable Sylvando and Rab.  Sylvando stands at approximately 6 inches tall and Rab is slightly smaller.  The figures include various weapons, accessories, interchangeable body parts, two display stands and a liquid metal slime.  These highly detailed figures are the perfect addition for a gamer’s collection.

 

Dragon Quest Smile Slime Tissue Cover Mimic

Amazon – $36.98

This tissue cover is a fun addition to any room.  It’s interactive by allowing you to open and close the chest to retrieve the tissues.  The cover completely hides the tissue box and is 11.3 x 7.5 x 6 inches.

 

GameStop Exclusive Dragon Quest XI Echoes of an Elusive Age Button Set

Amazon – $29.99

Button, button, who’s got the button?  This GameStop Exclusive button set contains 8 buttons depicting the main characters in Dragon Quest XI.  It’s perfect to display as they are or on a purse, backpack or lanyard.

 

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Gamer’s Log: My Top 10 Games of 2018

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Last year was a solid year for gaming filled with an abundance of games for every kind of gamer. With all of those games, there were a few that stood out to me as the best. Here is my Top 10 Games of 2018 derived from all of the games I played throughout the year.

 

10. Detroit Become Human

 

Detroit Become Human set the bar for interactive games with spot-on storytelling and a wide variety of player choices that shape its outcome. Over the course of the game, you’ll find yourself in control of 3 different characters whose fate is determined by the choices that you make. The game takes place in Detroit (if you couldn’t tell) and focuses on the tension between humans and androids following an outbreak of deviant (self-aware) androids. All of this coupled with a great supporting cast makes Detroit Become Human a game worth playing.

 

9. We Happy Few

 

We Happy Few is set in a world based on an alternate history of World War II where Germany managed to invade England. In order to end Germany’s occupation, England ends up making a deal with them. This deal gets Germany to pull their forces from England at a cost so bad no one speaks of it. Eventually, the government is forced to make a new drug called Joy that forces anyone who takes it to be happy with the side effect of also causing them to forget their past. The game follows 3 different characters on their journey to fulfill their own goals and to escape the city known as Wellington Wells. The charm in this game is how appearances can be misleading. When hopped up on Joy, the city is full of color and everyone seems happy and pleasant. When its effects wear off, the city’s true nature is exposed as it is run down, dull and not a happy place at all. Couple that with side quests so interesting that they will make you push off the main story and you get a charming survival game with an open world atmosphere.

 

8. Super Smash Bros Ultimate

 

Even though it hasn’t been out a month yet, I put enough time (around 100 hours) into Smash Bros before the new year that I felt it deserved a spot on this list. After my time with it, I have determined that this is the smash game we wanted and the smash game we deserved. It comes with the largest roster in a smash game to date with 74 fighters and over 100 stages to duke it out with your friends on. Of those 74 characters, only the starting characters from the original smash are unlocked, which I thought was a nice touch as I quite enjoy unlocking characters. Smash Ultimate also saw the introduction of over 1000 Spirits themed from various games that can be equipped to your fighters to give them different abilities or starting items in battle. On top of all the fighters, stages and spirits, Smash Ultimate also came with what I consider the bread and butter of the game, the World of Light story mode. In it, Kirby must free his captive comrades to battle the evil masters of light and dark to save the world from destruction in an adventure that took me well over 30 hours to complete on normal mode. While playing World of Light, you can unlock all of the fighters as well as a good chunk of the spirits in one playthrough. Adding the cherry to the top, Joker from Person 5 will be the first DLC character for the season pass (and my new main). With all of this content, Super Smash Bros Ultimate is a must have for every Switch owner.

 

7. Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom

 

Compared against the original, Ni No Kuni II Revenant Kingdom took the charm of Ni No Kuni Wrath of the White Witch and crafted a beautiful Studio Ghibli inspired world with a solid story and fluid gameplay. It follows Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum on his quest to form a new kingdom following the uprising of the Mousekin (rat-people) who overthrew him from the throne of his previous kingdom of Ding Dong Dell. Over the course of the game, Evan meets a wide variety of interesting characters that help him on his journey as he discovers a darker plot around the game’s major events. Outside of the main story, there are plenty of other things to do like building up the new kingdom or collecting elemental spirits know as Higgledies that support Evan and friends during combat. The only thing I really didn’t care for in this game was those pesky skirmish matches. Skirmish is a game mode where you control a chibi Evan and fight enemies using squads of troops at your disposal. This particular game mode can get old really quick and is quite the grind if you are trying for the platinum trophy. Overall, Ni No Kuni II was one of my favorite games released last year.

 

6. Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee

 

I want to start this section off by mentioning that I am a huge Pokemon fan. Pokemon was the game that really got me into gaming all those years ago when Red and Blue originally launched. So when another game was set in Kanto, I tried to be optimistic about it and boy was I impressed. While Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee wasn’t the new core game we were hoping for, changing up how catching and leveling Pokemon worked in these games made for an exciting unique way to exploring the original games while also being a good entry game for gamers new to the series. I found myself broke more often in these games than any other game because I spent so much time catching Pokemon that I was using all of my money on Pokeballs. You may not openly admit it, but every past and preset Pokemon fan has imagined at one point or another what it would be like to catch a Pokemon and this game does well at providing that experience (when the joy cons are working correctly that is). This game is another one that would make a good addition to any Switch owner’s library.

 

5. Kingdom Come Deliverance

 

If you are into open world RPGs and have not heard of or know anything about Kingdom Come Deliverance, then you need to step up your game. Now, I will be the first to admit that this game isn’t for everyone. There are not powerful creatures to battle or magical powers you possess. You aren’t even the chosen one who has to save everyone from some world ending threat. No, you play as a peasant named Henry who happens to be the son of a blacksmith set in the Kingdom of Bohemia during 1403. Henry finds himself on a quest for revenge as everything he’s ever known is taken from him. This journey won’t be easy as Henry is a peasant who doesn’t have any skills giving the player a blank slate to shape him how they see fit. The game itself has a pretty decent story with many side quests and places to explore that I found myself sinking over 100 hours into the game. One thing to note is when the game originally released in early 2018, there were a lot of quest and game-breaking bugs that have been mostly patched. Playing the game compared to then is like a brand new experience.

 

4. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

 

Have you ever wonder what it would be like to play as a Spartan warrior wreaking havoc in ancient Greece with your own crew of battle-hardened seamen (or sealadies)? Well so did Ubisoft and the resulting product is called Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. A game where you play not only as a Spartan, but more specifically as a grandchild of King Leonidas wielding his legendary spear on a quest for vengeance. Along the way you will face many enemies, complete a large number of side quests (like the one where you go fetch some viagra plants for a blacksmith), pillage and plunder enemy ships and even battle some of the deadliest creatures from Greek Mythology. Add in one of the best stories to be in Assassin’s Creed and you have a game that easily ranks in my top 10 games of 2018.

 

3. Marvel’s Spider-Man

 

Spider-Man has been my favorite superhero dating back to 1995 watching the cartoon as a kid, so you can believe me when I say that I was beyond ecstatic when they announced a game for PlayStation being developed by Insomniac and man did they kill it. Focusing on an older Peter Parker, Marvel’s Spider-Man tells a story unique to the game while giving gamers an authentic Spider-Man experience. From fighting criminals to making gadgets and web-slinging around the city, everything was so well put together and that made the game really enjoyable for me. I spent at least an hour at the beginning of the game just web-slinging around because it was easy to do and so natural. In fact, it was so enjoyable to me that for the rest of the game I really didn’t do any fast traveling. I even went as far as collecting all of the collectibles as soon as I could just so I could keep swinging around. Getting away from the web-slinging, the game also contains some really fun boss fights, a wide variety of gadgets just waiting to be used, and a whole lot of awesome spider suits to keep you going for quite a while. Along with that, the story was just as good as the rest of the game making it hard for me sometimes to pull myself away from it to take on some of the side content. This game easily earned a spot in the top 3 games on this list.

 

2. Dragon Quest XI Echoes of an Elusive Age

 

Dragon Quest XI was my first Dragon Quest game and it really blew me away. It follows a teenage boy who also happens to be the Luminary, the chosen champion of the world tree who is destined to defeat an evil threat and bring light back to that world. On this journey, he is joined by a colorful entourage of party members that each have their own unique skills and are so evenly balanced that I found myself switching the party around pretty constantly. Some other things I really enjoyed included the good old fashioned turn-based combat, the multitude of side quests and the level grinding up to level 99 (it’s not a real RPG if there’s no grinding involved). The whole game took me 120 hours to beat and really stood out as one of the best RPGs of 2018.

 

1. God of War

 

The only thing I can really say about God of War is BOY! Seriously, though. We got to play as Kratos again in an action-adventure game focused on Norse Mythology and he’s a dad. There are also giant monsters, memorable side characters and let’s not forget the brief and purposeful stories. What more could we want?  How about a fantastic story where we get to see not only the boy, but Kratos grow as characters and form a deep bond by the end that all started after the passing of Kratos’ wife. Her last request was for both Kratos and Atreus to cremate her and scatter her ashes from the tallest peak in the Nine Realms. I really don’t want to go into much more in case there are some people that haven’t played it yet, just know that this game was hands down my number 1 game of 2018.

 

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Dragon Quest XI Echoes of an Elusive Age Guides

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Guides and walkthroughs for Dragon Quest XI Echoes of an Elusive Age.

 

Side Quests

Angri-La

 

Arboria

 

Cobblestone

 

Cobblestone Tor – Summit

 

Gallopolis

 

Gondolia

 

Havens Above

 

Heliodor

 

Heliodor Foothills – Church

 

Hotto

 

L’Academie de Notre Maitre des Medailles

 

Lonalulu

 

Nautica

 

Octagonia

 

Phnom Nonh

 

Puerto Valor

 

The Snaerfelt

 

Sniflheim

 

Zwaardsrust Region

 

 

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Gamer’s Log 010

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What’s going on everyone? Chappie here with the latest Gamer’s Log. Let’s kick things off by talking about Dragon Quest XI. After 120 hours of game time, I have managed to post the last remaining guides for side quests in the game. That puts us at 60 side quest guides, one for each quest in the game. There is one more guide I’m thinking about posting regarding building up the main character’s hometown, but I’m still on the fence about that. Going forward, I am planning on posting some guides for Red Dead Redemption 2, but that all depends on if I feel the guides are needed. With that, let’s jump into the games.

 

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Since the last Gamer’s Log, I have managed to beat Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and finished up the post-game of Dragon Quest XI earning the platinum trophy in both. I ended Assassin’s Creed with 100 hours of game time and Dragon Quest XI with 120 hours. From there, I picked up Starlink Battle for Atlas on Switch and Soul Calibur VI on PS4, which I have been playing for the last week. I bought 3 additional ships and all the weapons for Starlink and have be using Star Fox as my pilot (only reason I bought the game on the Switch). So far, the game feels like an old Star Fox game where you fly around in space from planet to planet. On each planet, you will be tasked with helping the locals fend off the evil Legion while exploring and collecting materials. The Switch version also has additional side missions focused on Star Fox and his crew as they hunt down Wolf. Shifting gears to Soul Calibur VI, I have played through the game’s story mode and each side story for all of the game’s playable characters (except Tira as I haven’t bought the season pass yet). The story mode follows Kilik who’s destiny has been tied to the Soul Edge and only took a couple of hours to beat. The side stories take place between the main story and focus on what the other characters were doing throughout the story. So far my favorite characters to play are Geralt, Talim, and Sophitia. I will talk more about Starlink and Soul Calibur VI in the future as well as Red Dead Redemption which comes out later this week. Until next time, Chappie signing off!   

 

Guides

Dragon Quest XI – Lost Lovers

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Location:  This quest can be found in Havens Above.

Objective: Find Erdwin’s Bracelet

To find Erdwin’s bracelet, travel to Trial Isle located in Zwaardrust and enter the Trial on the left side. When you enter the Cruel Crypt, head south until you reach the location on the first map below. You will want to walk on the weak floor causing you to fall to the lower level. Once at the lower level of the Cruel Crypt, head to the position on the second map to find a chest. Open it to receive Erdwin’s bracelet. Return to the Watcher at Heavns Above (using zoom) and hand over the bracelet to complete the quest.

Reward: Luminary sword abilities become stronger

 

 

 

 

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Dragon Quest XI – Richie’s Rock-Hard Roulette Challenge

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Location:  This quest can be found in Octagonia.

Objective: Prove to Richie you are a True God of Gambling

*NOTE: To get this quest, you will need to talk to the little girl on the steps leading up to the Octagonia Casino in Act III. To prove to Richie you are a true god of gambling, you will need to hit the jackpot at one of the roulette tables. There’s really no way to make it happen, so it’s really up to chance. The best method I found was to put one chip on each number and keep playing until I hit the jackpot. Once you do manage to hit jackpot on roulette, talk with Richie to complete the quest.

Reward: Vest for Success

 

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Dragon Quest XI – Perfectly Pepped Paladins

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Location:  This quest can be found in Gollopolis – Sultan’s Palace.

Objective: Bring the Prince a Pepper Tree Branch

To find the Pepper Tree Branch, you will need to summon Cetacea using the flute, then head for the First Forest – Whale Way Station just north of Yggdrasil. Once there, head to the southern part of the area to find a shiny golden object (location in the image below). Pick it up to acquire the Pepper Tree Branch. Return to Prince Faris in Gallopolis and hand over the branch to complete the quest.

Reward: 4 Pep Pip

 

 

 

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Dragon Quest XI – A Little Kindness Goes a Long Way

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Location:  This quest can be found in Lonalulu.

Objective: Collect a Crystal Lily for the Bearded Man

Summon Cetacea using the flute and head for the Sniflheim – Whale Way Station to the northwest of the map. Once there, keep heading south and eventually you will spot a golden shiny object (see the image below). Collect it to acquire the Crystal Lily, then return to the bearded man in Lonalulu to hand over the Lily thus completing the quest.

Reward: 3 Silver Crown

 

 

 

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Dragon Quest XI – The Legendary Treasure of Legend

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Location:  This quest can be found in Hotto.

Objective: Track Down the Long-Lost Legendary Treasure

The first step in tracking down the treasure is to head to the Hotto Shrine. Once there, head to the Shrine Maiden’s quarters in the back and read the book on the shelf. This will give you a hint to where the treasure is located. For the next step, make your way to Mount Huji then head to the hideout. Climb the long ladder in the hideout to reach the Secret Entrance. Follow the path all the way to the end (shown in the image below) to find a shiny gold object on the ground. Pick it up to acquire the Chest of Hotto Stuff. Return to Iago at the Hotto Inn and hand over the Hotto Stuff to complete the quest.

 

 

Reward: Uber Agate of Evolution

 

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Dragon Quest XI – Now You See Me…

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Location:  This quest can be found in Downtown Heliodor.

Objective: Look for a Hide-and-Seek Legend and Have Him Teach You His Tricks

The Hide-and-Seek legend you are looking for is Xero the Shadow, so to begin your search, head to Octogonia. Make your way to the orphanage and talk with the kid near the front door to learn that Xero left for somewhere in the Champs Sauvage. From here, travel to the Academy located in the Champs Sauvage and enter the building. Once inside, enter the room to the left of the Bibliotheque using the magic key to open the red door blocking the way. You will find Xero inside sitting on the floor. Talk with him, then return to the kid in Downtown Heliodor to complete the quest.

Reward: 10 Mini Medal