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"publishedAt": "2026-02-06T14:30:00.000Z",
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"Bird view / Isometric",
"Square Enix",
"Hexadrive",
"Action Adventure",
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"textContent": "To remake anything beloved is to walk a tightrope. There is always a delicate balance to be struck between keeping what made the original great intact and delivering on the remake's promise to modernise, improve and strengthen. It's such a hard task that one can be forgiven for being reluctant to undertake it even once, but in the case of Dragon Quest 7 Square Enix now faces down this conundrum a second time. Are they gluttons for punishment?\n\nRead more",
"title": "Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined sands down every sharp edge of a prickly classic - making it delightfully approachable, but not without cost"
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