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* ''[[Dragon Quest Swords]]''
* ''[[Dragon Quest Swords]]''
And then there were their contemporaries, who continued that same style:<br>
And then there were their contemporaries, who continued that same style:<br>
*It was believed Plus-Alpha was working on the English localization of ''[[Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie]]'', but this task was instead given to 8-4 ltd.
*It was believed Plus-Alpha was working on the English localization of ''[[Dragon Quest VI|Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Reverie]]'', but this task was instead given to 8-4 ltd.
*Plus-Alpha was the inspiration behind the localization style of ''[[Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past]]'' by Shloc Ltd, with the dialogue being very reminiscent of the team.
*Plus-Alpha was the inspiration behind the localization style of ''[[Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past]]'' by Shloc Ltd, with the dialogue being very reminiscent of the team.



Revision as of 13:55, 2 December 2016

Plus-Alpha is the localization company that has been responsible for translating Dragon Quest games into English for North American and European territories, starting with Dragon Quest VIII. They are well known for their use of British English, a variety of puns, and pop culture references to, in their own words, "give our products a fresh flavour". Though this method of localization has garnered acclaim from many gamers and critics, it has caused issue with older fans for changing familiar names.

Staff

Plus-Alpha consists of two individuals: Clare Saracine and Will Blatchley.

Games Localized

Plus Alpha has performed localization work on the following titles for Square Enix:

And then there were their contemporaries, who continued that same style:

Controversy of Localization Changes

With the arrival of the English version of Dragon Quest VIII, it was clear that many things had been changed in the transition from "Warrior" to "Quest". Nearly all character, monster, location, item and spell names of the Dragon Warrior era of Dragon Quest have been replaced with a template that prefers the use of puns, onomatopoeia and general silliness to provide a distinct sense of style. While the opinions of the more scorned fans are perfectly valid, it should be known that all of Plus-Alpha's edits are done under supervision from Square Enix, and permission must be given by Yuji Horii himself before any change can be made official.

External Links

Plus Alpha's Official Website