All Mainline Dragon Quest Games Ranked From Worst to Best

It’s surprisingly hard to rank the main Dragon Quest games because the series has consistently been good throughout its history. Unlike some other long-running franchises, there aren’t many truly bad entries. What makes one game better than another comes down to things like what fans thought, how much it influenced the RPG genre, how innovative it was, its story, and its lasting impact. Some games changed RPG design entirely, while others simply refined what already existed. Considering all of that, here’s a ranking of every main Dragon Quest game, from least to most enjoyable.

8 Years Later, This 2-part Cancelled MCU Show Remains Criminally Overlooked (& It Needs a Second Chance)

Premiering on Freeform in 2018, Cloak & Dagger introduced viewers to two compelling Marvel characters. The show followed Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph), two teens from very different worlds who were brought together by a painful event from their past. They also discovered they each had unique superpowers – Tandy could create light daggers, and Tyrone could control darkness. While the first season was a hit with critics, lower viewership in the second season led to its cancellation in 2019. Fortunately, the final episode provided a conclusive and satisfying ending to the series.

Halo: Campaign Evolved Release Date Announced in New Action-Packed Trailer

Halo: Combat Evolved is launching on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on July 28th for $49.99. For $69.99, the Premium Edition lets players start playing on July 23rd and includes a digital art book, a short story, and a manual. It also comes with pre-order bonuses – two gun skins and two character skins – and the Alpha Halo Armory pack, which features five Master Chief skins and six weapon skins. Players with a PC Game Pass or Ultimate subscription will have access to the game on launch day.

33 Years Later, X-Men ’97 is Officially Fixing the Animated Series’ Biggest Plot Hole

Interestingly, one of the issues with the show’s timeline is that X-Men: The Animated Series drew from well-known comic book storylines, but didn’t present them in chronological order. The first season also suggested the X-Men hadn’t been a team for very long. Later episodes changed this, even adding Iceman to the original five members and presenting X-Factor as a brand new team. This created a significant inconsistency in the show’s overall history.

Persona 4 Revival Release Date Revealed Alongside First Gameplay Footage

The recent Xbox Games Showcase revealed a new trailer for Persona 4 Revival, giving fans a better idea of how this remake will improve upon the original game. As expected, the graphics and gameplay have been significantly enhanced, and all the characters now feature new voice acting. Persona 4 Revival appears to follow a similar style to Persona 3 Reload, suggesting that players who enjoyed that remake will likely be very pleased with this new version of Persona 4.

XBOX Celebrates 25 Years Of The Brand With Iconic New Console and Controller Designs

To celebrate a major achievement, Xbox is releasing two special editions: a limited-run Series X console and the Xbox Controller. The Series X25 Limited Edition features the console’s full power and 1TB of storage, all encased in a see-through green shell. This design highlights the celebratory logo and green power button. It also includes subtle references to cherished gaming memories, which we’ll explore in more detail soon.

Crazy Taxi: World Tour Announced With Trailer, Out in 2027

The new trailer for Crazy Taxi: World Tour highlights the game’s exciting, high-speed driving. Players can expect a lot of freedom to drive recklessly while picking up and dropping off passengers, with plenty of chances for big drifts and jumps through city traffic. The trailer also confirms that San Francisco will be a key location in the game.