With mere hours left until the release of Infinity Strash: DRAGON QUEST The Adventure of Dai, developer Square Enix has revealed as much as it can before launch. Based on the manga and anime of the same name, Square Enix lovingly adapted Dai’s story to a new real-time combat RPG. However, even if you know the story, the game has some tricks up its sleeves.
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The game is split into two modes: Story Mode and Temple of Recollection. Story Mode allows you to play through the events of Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai anime, up to the Battle Sovereign Rock Castle. The Temple of Recollection is a dungeon crawl that affects your combat in Story Mode.
This is the bulk of the game. You’ll follow the story of Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, with combat interspersed with recreations of scenes from the anime. Some of these scenes play out like a visual novel while others have been fully rendered in the game’s style.
If you’re not great at real-time combat, don’t worry. There is a Story-Focus Mode which lowers the game’s difficulty. Overall, the standard Story Mode is doable for new players, but it will take a little time for you to get comfortable with it.
Bond Memories are a way to enhance your characters that isn’t part of the leveling system. However, as your characters level up, you will be able to equip more Bond Memories to them. Enhancements include buffing your character’s physical attacks, enhancing the damage from special abilities, and increasing all magic-related stats.
You can get Bond Memories either by playing through Story Mode or by challenging the Temple of Recollection.
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