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| 94/100 TierraGamer | 9/10 TheSixthAxis | 90/100 COGconnected |
| 9/10 TechRaptor | 90/100 Switch-Actu | 9/10 PCGames |
| 9/10 Vandal | 9/10 Le Bêta-Testeur | 9/10 Hinsusta |
| 9/10 Nintendo Life | 9/10 Beyond Gaming | 9/10 Xbox-Mag |
| 9/10 GamingBolt | 18/20 GamerGen | 9/10 ZTGD |
| 85/100 Games.ch | 85/100 Console Tribe | 84/100 Nintendúo |
| 8/10 ActuGaming | 4/5 N-Gamz | 8/10 Numerama |
| 8/10 GameReactor | 8/10 Shacknews | 8/10 Nintendo-Town |
| 8/10 Push Square | 8/10 GamersGlobal | 4/5 Geeks By Girls |
| 8/10 Areajugones | 8/10 Pizza Fria | 8/10 Multiplayer.it |
| 8/10 Game-eXperience.it | 8/10 NerdMovieProductions | 8/10 VideoChums |
| 8/10 MeriStation | 8/10 3RD Strike | 8/10 GameHope |
| 71/100 XBoxOrNot | 7/10 wccftech | 70/100 JVFrance |
| 70/100 Gaming Trend | 7/10 Nintendo World Report | 7/10 GameInformer |
| 7/10 IGN | 3/5 Absolute Geeks | 5/10 Niche Gamer |
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The characters are surprisingly endearing
Modern quality of life updates make this easy to play
Super granular difficulty settings make it very accessible
Some minor bugs


Excellent combat
Engaging characters and acting
Smart updates of the original
Music is great but gets repetitious
Not everyone will love the plot changes
Divisive art direction


Plenty of customization with the dual job system
A delightful turn-based experience
Reliance on similar areas and locations


Who serve a successful overall narrative
The evolution of stories throughout the ages
A classic but effective combat system
A classic but effective class system
A perfectly appropriate artistic direction
A soundtrack that is always successful
The flawless technique on Switch 2
The combat system lacks a bit of rhythm at times.
A class system that would benefit from some adjustments


The stories are interesting to follow and the changes made are relevant.
The new features and quality of life improvements to modernize the game are numerous.
He has interesting puzzles, but they leave something to be desired and are a bit scarce.
The music is at the same level as before, although we would have liked a bit more novelty.


Beautiful graphics
A simple and clear navigation
A good turn-based gameplay
Not all dialogues are synchronized.
The change of job unfortunately comes a little late.
The change of job unfortunately comes a little late.


More engaging vocation system
Streamlined story progression


Focus on smaller stories
Magnificent visual style
Delicious music
Classic experience in a new packaging


Superb diorama settings
Interesting vocation system
Good rhythm and unique atmosphere
Attractive past/present concept
Adaptable comfort options for everyone
The character design is quite uneven.
Scenario too sweet
Cool riddles but few in number


Fully orchestrated soundtrack is a delight to listen to
Streamlined elements help the pacing immensely and discovering new islands rarely feels dull
New combat features make for increased build variety
Takes a while before you get the option to choose other Vocations or multi-class
Some locations can feel slightly rushed


Great story, which is improved by the new content
New streamlined combat makes for a relatively breezy experience
Lots of options for difficulty customization
Some of the seams where content was cut are still visible


Made more efficient, many unnecessary lengths eliminated.
Many customization options
Enhancement of the call system
Fantastic soundtrack
Lengths always present
The retro charm is partly lost by the renovation.
Playful depth according to current standards with room for improvement


[17/20] reviewed at 01/01/1970 - TEST DRAGON QUEST VII Reimagined : que vaut la version sur Switch 2 ? [read the full review on GamerGen]


Fast pace and rewritten introduction
Simple combat but with its own depth
Visually, it's a little wonder.
Reduced difficulty
Late night moonlight work


A generous content nevertheless
Original and very successful artistic direction
New dual vocation system, rich and strategic.
The numerous comfort features
Often striking and surprising stories
A main cast not well highlighted
Some strange narrative cuts


A better overall pace
A huge graphic upgrade
Being able to kill monsters directly on the map
The sublime soundtrack by Koichi Sugiyama
The auto-saves
Translation EN
A good strategy during boss battles
Japanese or English dubbing of your choice
The dual vocations
A very rich adventure...
Menus always a little outdated
A 3D Diorama modeling that will not please everyone.
It still remains very old school in terms of gameplay mechanics.


The best monster character design in J-RPGs
Exploring villages is always fun.
A difficulty revised downwards for this episode
Repetitive music, even though the license is not lacking in themes.


Substantial improvements in progression and combat
I would have liked to see a little more new content


Pace is crisp and breezy, especially in combat
Fun cast of characters and vignette-style storytelling has some real bangers
From the original to now, storytelling is inconsistent
Modular difficulty style feels weird for Dragon Quest


Des graphismes enfantins, très « Dragon Quest », avec des personnages aux identités colorées
Un joli bestiaire, varié et attachant
Des vocations à découvrir et à travailler encore et encore pour en devenir maître !
Le double emploi permet de partir à l'aventure avec deux vocations : de multiples combinaisons sont à découvrir !
Une accessibilité parfaite, avec un niveau de difficulté modulable, des cartes, de l'aide...
De belles rencontres : mention spéciale pour Raph !
Traduction française disponible (voix japonaises ou anglaises en revanche)
Une certaine prévisibilité dans le déploiement de l'aventure


Fun, endearing party members
Rock solid DQ combat
Simple but addictive job system
Downright lovely art direction
Effortlessly charming script
Full difficulty customisation
Backtracking is still an issue
Repeated NPC models are a shame


Complete documentation, help sections and information.
Shortened entry
Many fast travel options
Despite the shortcuts, still of immense magnitude.
Varied employment system
Non-linear progression
Little grinding and no random battles
Additional "quick" combat and acceleration function for combat.
Tactical options for the party
Extremely appealing aspect
Exceptional effects
Swivel camera
Speech synthesis in English and Japanese
Translation in English:
Translation of German text
A beautiful music
Post-game content too short
Inconsistent level of difficulty
No casino
No German version


Good game duration
Many side quests
Editable vocations
French subtitles


The way in which certain parts of the story have been re-edited
Some characters are truly memorable.
The system of blending two different vocations
Adjustments in the combat system that make battles faster.
The plot of some episodes goes unnoticed.
The excess of explanations about certain events that prolong the dialogues.


Modernizations that respect the player's time, drastically reducing the duration.
Charismatic characters who support the journey from beginning to end
Solid classic game, now much smoother and accessible.
Excellent performance on PC and excellent adaptation to the Steam Deck
The use of archaic English can make understanding difficult in some passages.
Little sense of aesthetic progression throughout the campaign.


He is refining a very unique game in its progression and storytelling.
It's perfect for those who want to play a true classic with a little extra.
Turn-based combat system with no surprises.
One who expected a complete modernization could be disappointed.


Despite the cuts and the new organization of events, there is no shortage of things to do.
Many new features in terms of gameplay, a deep and customizable combat system.
We would have expected more from the new, original scenario.


Graphical upgrade looks awesome
Enjoyable moonlighting and job systems
Outfits don't change as you swap vocations
Town environments are too repetitive


The new graphics are a marvel. Without a doubt, one of the most beautiful JRPGs we have seen in a long time.
Innovative mechanics such as the appearance of fierce monsters and saturation lead to a deeper experience.
Very generous in content; there is always something to do and the secondary content is very interesting, especially in this version.
There are some sections where the pace slows down. It's a fairly long game, and although the upgrades speed up some processes, there are parts that are too drawn out.
accessible take on the classic Dragon Quest formula


Overall smoother rhythm
Vocations system still as enjoyable
Writing more natural and better staged
Well thought out comfort options
Tendency to provide strong guidance
Some segments appear to be planed down
Repetitiveness more visible on long sessions
Boss often too wise
[8/10] reviewed at 05/03/2026 - Dragon Quest VII Reimagined (Nintendo Switch 2) [read the full review on GameHope]
[8/10] reviewed at 05/03/2026 - Dragon Quest VII Reimagined (Nintendo Switch) [read the full review on GameHope]
[8/10] reviewed at 05/03/2026 - Dragon Quest VII Reimagined (PS5) [read the full review on GameHope]
[8/10] reviewed at 05/03/2026 - Dragon Quest VII Reimagined (PC) [read the full review on GameHope]


Gameplay for everyone
Graphics are so cute!
Lifespan
No backups wherever you want!


A slow burn that quickly picks up steam, streamlining the opening hours but losing some of the narrative genius at the same time
A time traveling narrative about putting the world back together, one island at a time
Moonlighting as a second Vocation unlocks new builds not possible in earlier versions
The world comest to life as a realistic diorama and some of the best looking character models to date
Mini Medal checklist tells players where to find them, reducing the need to scour the world thrice over breaking every barrel or falling down every well
Maribel sticks around longer than one might remember
Any sense of exploration and wonder is reined in by constant handholding and guidance
No friction or challenge to combat
No class-based costumes (or costume changes in general outside of DLC and demo rewards)
Removal of casino minigames and Monster classes
Hours of time wasted with Lucky Panel if you want to complete the Item Compendium
Kiefer's return spoiled by announcement trailers (and remains just a side character only usable in the final dungeon)


Careful overall redesign
Almost complete dubbing
Many comfort options
Dual-purpose system
Diminished feelings of exploration and immersion
Iconic but repetitive soundtrack
Limited character customization
More of a reinterpretation than a remake


Great soundtrack
A few fantastic puzzles
Maribel
Character customization lacks impact
Incredibly generic plot
Party members are mostly silent


Job system adjustments
Normal difficulty a bit on the easier side


Fast paced turn-based combat
Getting Aishe earlier
The difficulty modifiers trivialize the challenge
Not enough NPC variety
Fun fights with many possibilities and settings.
Cute picture book graphics
too easy to normal
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