■ 24/10/08 - Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen Il aura fallu 18 ans pour que le quatrième épisode de la série Dragon Quest débarque enfin en Europe. Après avoir sévi sur Nes et Psone, c'est donc la toute dernière version sur Nintendo DS qui nous arrive. La meilleure, assurément.
Test de Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen sur Nindendo DS, chez Jeux-France.
■ 23/10/08 - Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen Les plus vieux d’entre vous qui, tout comme moi, ont eu la chance de jouer à ce classique lors de sa sortie dans les années 90 seront heureux de revivre à nouveau cette expérience. Après l’adaptation il y a quelque temps sur la Playstation, c’est autour de la petite merveille portable de Nintendo de recevoir ce très bon jeu.
Test de Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen sur Nindendo DS, chez Game Focus.
■ 22/09/08 - Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen has finally arrived for the Nintendo DS. Though Enix had planned to localize the PlayStation remake of the original NES title in 2002, developer Heartbeat took an ill-timed sabbatical and the North American version never came to fruition. Fast forward to 2008, in which Square Enix loves remakes and loves the DS and has thus decided to bring the entire "Zenithian trilogy" of Dragon Quest IV, V, and VI to Nintendo's handheldTest de Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen sur Nindendo DS, chez RPGamer.
■ 17/09/08 - Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen marks the first time that the popular PlayStation update of the NES original has reached American shores. It's thoroughly engrossing and highly addictive, featuring all of the basic updates that the game saw in its PlayStation release along with a dual-screen presentation and improved 3D environments. Developer Arte Piazza has also brightened up the Test de Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen sur Nindendo DS, chez Gamespot US.
■ 16/09/08 - Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen In a JRPG landscape filled with identikit teenage protagonists, indistinguishable blacker than black antagonists and drab, clinical futuristic cityscapes, Dragon Quest IV is a deep breath of fresh air. This is, after all, a game in which you begin by assuming the role of a blue-mustachioed soldier in his fifties, a man who speaks in a thick, near-indecipherable Scottish brogue. Test de Dragon Quest : the Chapters of the Chosen sur Nindendo DS, chez EuroGamer.