| Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride | |
|---|---|
![]() Box art of the original Super Famicom release | |
| Developers | Chunsoft (SFC) ArtePiazza (PS2, DS, iOS, Android) Matrix Software (PS2) |
| Publishers | Enix (SFC) Square Enix (PS2, DS, iOS, Android) |
| Director | Manabu Yamana |
| Producer | Yukinobu Chida |
| Designer | Yuji Horii |
| Programmers | Kenichi Masuta Togo Narita |
| Artist | Akira Toriyama |
| Writer | Yuji Horii |
| Composer | Koichi Sugiyama |
| Series | Dragon Quest |
| Platforms | Super Famicom,PlayStation 2,Nintendo DS,Android,iOS |
| Release | |
| Genre | Role-playing |
| Mode | Single-player |
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride, known in Europe asDragon Quest: The Hand of the Heavenly Bride and in Japan asDragon Quest V: Bride of Heaven,[a] is a 1992role-playing video game developed byChunsoft and published byEnix for theSuper Famicom. The fifth main installment in theDragon Quest series, the game was the first title in the franchise to not be initially localized in North America due to programming issues.[7]
It later had an enhanced remake only in Japan for thePlayStation 2 in 2004. The remake was developed byArtePiazza andMatrix Software.[8] Another remake was made for theNintendo DS, which was released in Japan in July 2008 and worldwide in February 2009; this marks the first time the game had officially released in English.[3][9][10] In addition, ports forAndroid andiOS were released in Japan in December 2014, and worldwide the following month.[6]
The game takes place over roughly thirty years of the main character's life, from when he is born through to when he gets married and has a family. The title introduced a gameplay dynamic in which monsters from random encounters may offer to join the player's party. This concept was used in laterDragon Quest games, as well as in theDragon Quest Monsters series as the primary way to form a party. The game's monster-collecting concept had been used before in theMegami Tensei series and appeared in many later franchises such asPokémon,Digimon andDokapon.[11] In turn, the concept of collecting everything in a game, in the form ofachievements or similar rewards, has since become a common trend in video games.[11]Dragon Quest V has also been credited as the first known video game to feature a playablepregnancy, a concept that has since appeared in later games such asStory of Seasons,The Sims 2 andFable II.[12] In 2019, an animated film adaptation,Dragon Quest: Your Story, was released in Japan. The film was later released digitally for other regions throughNetflix.[13]

Dragon Quest V uses basic role-playing video game mechanics seen in the rest of the series, which includes leveling up by gainingexperience points through battle, first personturn-based battles, and equipping weapons and armor. Something new to theDragon Quest series is the ability to tame monsters into the player's party. The monsters can be used in battle and level-up like the human characters. Monsters sometimes request to join the Hero after battles if the party is strong enough. There are a total of 40 monsters that are capable of joining the Hero's party in the Super Famicom version, with 71 in the PlayStation 2remake.[14][15]
Several party management features fromDragon Quest IV are carried forward. LikeIV, this game has a wagon where members of the Hero's party can rest while exploring the world. The tactics system also returns, but with the added option of controlling allies manually for the entire game. It also expanded the tactics system by allowing theartificial intelligence routines to be set individually for each ally rather than for the party as a whole.[16] UnlikeIV, the originalSuper Famicom version ofV has a maximum of three active party members; this was changed in the remakes on the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo DS to include up to four members in an active party.
After beating the game, players can gain access to the bonus dungeon.Dragon Quest V was the firstDragon Quest game to have a bonus dungeon (although the remakes ofDragon Quest III andIV added bonus dungeons later).

Like the first Dragon Quest trilogy, where Alefgard appeared in gamesI,II, andIII with roughly similar geography in each game, the worlds of IV, V, andVI are connected in that the sky castleZenithia appears in each game, although the base geography is largely different between the three games. Like all other Dragon Quest games, this one takes place in a medieval world with scarce modern technology. Characters fight withswords, clubs, and magic instead of guns or other modern weapons.
The quest takes the Hero and his party to many exotic locations, such as a fairy village, a mansion made of ice, several caves, and a volcano. The party eventually makes its way to Zenithia, which is a castle in each game of the Zenithian Trilogy. Similar to the previous two entries in the series, the final enemies reside in a dark world, separate from the main map.
Dragon Quest V begins with a brief scene of the Hero's birth in which the player gives the Hero a name. Afterwards, the Hero, as a child, and his father, Pankraz travel to meet Sancho, an old friend. The Hero meets Bianca and the two explore the haunted Uptaten Towers (レヌール,Renūru), where they obtain a mysterious Golden Orb. The next day, the Hero notices a man in the town who looks similar to him, albeit much older. That man asks the Hero to show him the Golden Orb and, after returning it, asks him to take care of his father Pankraz. The first section of the story ends with Pankraz being killed byLadja (ゲマ,Gema), a mysterious member of the Order of Zugzwang, when he tries to protect his son and Prince Harry. The two children are then taken into slavery.
The story continues ten years later, and the Hero and Harry have grown up working on a gianttemple, but escape as the scene opens. The Hero travels to the west to the town of Mostroferrato, where the wealthy nobleman Rodrigo Briscoletti and his daughter Nera live. Rodrigo sends the Hero on a quest to retrieve two magic rings, called the Circle of Fire and the Circle of Water, as a test of his worthiness as a suitor for Nera. The Hero accomplishes this and Rodrigo offers the Hero the chance to marry Nera, but it is also possible for him to marry Bianca or Debora (DS). After the marriage, the Hero travels to his homeland of Gotha, where they make him king. His wife has two children, but is kidnapped by monsters. When the Hero comes to rescue her, both are turned to stone by the monsters.
The Hero is found by his two children eight years later and is revived. Travelling the world to collect the legendary Zenithian armaments for the Legendary Hero, it is discovered that the Hero's son is indeed the Legendary Hero sought by Pankraz almost twenty years ago. During this stage of the journey, the Hero avenges Pankraz by killing Ladja, and restores the Dragon God, as well asZenithia castle, to their proper homes in the sky. To accomplish this, the Hero has to enter a time warp to retrieve the Golden Orb from his child self.
After returning to the temple the Hero helped build as a slave, the Zenithian armor is found, as well as the statue of his wife. After the king of the Order of Zugzwang, Korol (イブール,Ibuul), is defeated, the party is informed by him that the Hero's mother, Madalena (マーサ,Martha) remains in the dark world of Nadiria, and that the god of darkness, Grandmaster Nimzo (ミルドラース,Mirudorāsu), is lying in wait for the Legendary Hero there. The Hero, his wife, and their children agree not to leave Madalena in the Nadiria, so together they travel there via a portal near Lofty Peak, soon reaching Mt. Zugzwang. Madalena is found within, but is killed by Nimzo shortly after meeting the Hero and his family. The party continues on to confront and destroy Nimzo. They return to Gotha, and have a joyful party. As the family celebrates, Pankraz and Mada watch their son and his family from the heavens, happy and content with their progeny.
As with the other main games in theDragon Quest series,Dragon Quest V's scenario was designed byYuji Horii,[21] whereas the artwork was done byAkira Toriyama, ofDragon Ball fame.[22] When designing thesprites for the game, they were given outlines to give it amanga style.[23] As with every previousDragon Quest game,Koichi Sugiyama composed the music and directed all the associated spinoffs. A compilation of the game's music was put on the albumDragon Quest V ~Bride of the Heavens~ Symphonic Suite, which was released in Japan in October 1992, and included both the original SFC soundtrack as well as an symphonic arrangement.[24] Being the first mainlineDragon Quest game on theSuper Famicom, it had noticeably improved graphics and sound quality due to theSuper Famicom's superior hardware and it having more available RAM to work with.[25][26] The completion ofDragon Quest V's production also marked the moment of time where game developerChunsoft had stepped away from theDragon Quest series so they could pursue independently developing their own games.[27]

Square Enix released aPlayStation 2enhanced remake ofDragon Quest V on March 25, 2004, with first day sales of 722,000.[28] As of April 2004, the game has sold over 1.5 million copies making it the top sellingDragon Quest remake game of all-time, and is available in Japan as anUltimate Hits title. The remake was developed by formerDragon Quest VII art directors,Artepiazza. It features 3D graphics that are similar toDragon Quest VII, but it utilizes the extra PlayStation 2 graphical capabilities. The Hero and his companions have to fight more monsters in the PlayStation 2 remake than they did in the Super Famicom original, but the character limit on the party has been increased from three to four. Also, there were only 40 monsters available to the player's party in the Super Famicom version ofDragon Quest V due toROM limitations. The PlayStation 2 remake, however, does not suffer from this restriction. The music was orchestrated and is performed by theNHK Symphony Orchestra.
Another new feature in the remake is the famous local trinkets museum where the player has to collect local specialties from all around the world, return the items back to a character named "Yuujii" (literally old man ghost), and receive rewards for them. TheDragon Quest V remake was the thirdDragon Quest to be released in the Square Enix name (afterKenshin Dragon Quest andSlime Morimori Dragon Quest). Lastly, aDragon Quest VIII preview video disc was included in the Japanese release of theDragon Quest V remake.[29]
TheDragon Quest V remake for theNintendo DS was announced in late2007 by Square Enix, to be developed by ArtePiazza.[30] The game uses the same engine as the DS remake ofDragon Quest IV.[14]
On April 23, 2008, it was reported thatSquare Enix had applied for the trademark "Hand of the Heavenly Bride" at theUnited States Patent and Trademark Office.[31] It was confirmed to be a reference toDragon Quest V by a listing from Nintendo of third-party titles for Nintendo platforms.[32] On May 20, 2008, Square Enix opened up the North American site featuring the three Dragon Quest DS remakes, acknowledging the game would see a release in North America.[33] On the following day, Square Enix sent out a press release saying that the game would be released in Europe under the nameDragon Quest: The Hand of the Heavenly Bride.[10] It was released on July 17, 2008 in Japan.,[3] February 17, 2009 in North America, and February 20, 2009 in Europe.
Included with the remake is the PlayStation 2 update of being able to have four members in a party at a time instead of just three.[34] Also, there is a new third girl Debora Briscoletti (Deborah in Japan), who is available for the Hero to marry.[35] Yuji Horii described her as a character "nobody in their right mind would pick!" and that "it was the perfect way to torment players just a little more."[36]
The iOS and Android versions replaced the orchestrated music with thesynthesizedMIDI music in the title screen, which is performed by theTokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. However, the synthesized music is entirely remastered in the iOS and Android versions, other than the synthesized music in the DS version.
Doragon Kuesuto Tenkū Monogatari (ドラゴンクエスト天空物語,lit. Dragon Quest: Tale of Heaven; Dragon Quest: Tale of Zenithia) is an eleven volume manga series based onDragon Quest V by Chino Yukimiya, which ran in 1997, and again in 2001.[37] The story follows the travels of the Hero's children Sora (空), the daughter, and Ten (天), the son, along with retainer Sancho (サンチョ) to find the Hero, who has been turned to stone. This manga fills in the 10-year gap presented between generations two and three in the gameDragon Quest V.
| Aggregator | Score | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DS | iOS | PS2 | SNES | |
| Metacritic | 84/100[53] | 90/100[54] | ||
| Publication | Score | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DS | iOS | PS2 | SNES | |
| 1Up.com | A+[38] | |||
| Edge | 8/10[39][40] | |||
| Eurogamer | 8/10[41] | |||
| Famitsu | 36/40[44] 90%[45] | 34/40[43] 90%[43] | 9/10, 10/10, 9/10, 8/10[42] | |
| GameSpot | 8.5/10[46] | |||
| IGN | 8.9/10[15] | |||
| Nintendo Power | 8.5/10[47][40] | |||
| Official Nintendo Magazine | 90%[48] | |||
| Pocket Gamer | ||||
| TouchArcade | ||||
| Dengeki PlayStation | 36.5/40 | |||
| Gaming Age | A[51] | |||
| HonestGamers | ||||
| Publication | Award |
|---|---|
| Famitsu | All Time Top 100 (11th)[55] |
| Famitsu | All Time Top 100 (40th)[55] |
| Sony Computer Entertainment | Favorite PlayStation Game of All Time[56] |
Like the other games in the series,Dragon Quest V was very popular in Japan. Prior to release, it reportedly had 300,000pre-orders.[57] Upon release, long queues formed outside stores across Japan, withComputer and Video Games reporting queues up to3 miles long in certain locations, along with ten reported incidents of theft on release day.[58] The game sold out over1.3 million cartridges within one day of its release in Japan,[59][60] higher than the Super Famicom version ofStreet Fighter II earlier the same year.[61]Dragon Quest V was Japan's top-selling game from October[62][63][64] to November 1992.[65][66][67] It became a multi-million seller by December 1992,[68][69] and ended the year as the best-sellinghome video game of 1992 in Japan.[70][71] The success ofDragon Quest V led to rising demand for the Super Famicom, which increased in price following the game's release.[72] The game was also a commercial success overseasin South Korea, where it was the third best-selling game of 1992, belowStreet Fighter II andFinal Fantasy V.[1] By 1993, the original Super Famicom version ofDragon Quest V had sold2.8 million cartridges in Japan,[73] and nearly3 million copies worldwide,[74] grossing several hundred million dollars[75] (about$670 million adjusted for inflation).
The PS2 remake sold an additional 1.64 million copies.[76] The Nintendo DS remake ofDragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride was the seventh best-selling game of Japan in 2008, selling 1,176,082 copies that year.[77] The game went on to sell 1.35 million copies worldwide by 2009, including 1.22 million in Japan, 70,000 in Europe, and 60,000 in North America.[78] To date, it has sold 1.36 million in Japan,[76] adding up to 1.49 million worldwide for the DS version. All three versions of the game have combined sales of 5.8 million units in Japan,[76] and at least 5.93 million units worldwide.
Dragon Quest V was met with critical acclaim.Famitsu's panel of four reviewers gave the original Super Famicom version ratings of 9, 10, 9 and 8 out of 10, adding up to 36 out of 40 overall. This made it one of their three highest-rated games of 1992, along withShin Megami Tensei andWorld of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.Dragon Quest V was also one of only eleven games to have received aFamitsu score of 36/40 or above up until 1992.[79] The PS2 remake received a score of 34 out of 40 fromFamitsu,[43] while they gave the DS remake a score of 36 out of 40, with all four reviewers giving it 9 out of 10.[79]
The way the story is divided by different periods of time has been praised, something that has appeared in very few video games.[14][15][80] The game's execution of itscoming of age theme has also been praised, withGamasutra stating that "never has it been executed so magnificently asDragon Quest V."[81]Dragon Quest V has also been acknowledged as Yuji Horii's favourite in the series.[14]
The Nintendo DS remake has been called one of the best RPGs on the DS and has been said to have "some of the best story telling on the system".[15][82] Although critics agreed that the game's interface feels archaic and overly simple at times, many cite that the emotional plot more than makes up for the game's flaws, stated that it is one of the "greatest classic RPGs".[15][38]1UP praised it for its mature storytelling that "gets better with age" and resonates with players with a "more mature and experienced" perspective going through similar phases in their own life.[83] The updated 3D environments with rotable camera have also received praise.[82]
In 2006, the Japanese gaming magazineFamitsu had readers vote on thetop one hundred games of all time,Dragon Quest V coming in at number 11 and the PS2 remake at number 40.[55] In 2014,Sony Computer Entertainment conducted a poll with over 10,000 Japanese fans, whereDragon Quest V was voted the favorite PlayStation game of all time, the fourth best game that impressed "more than a movie or a novel", and the sixth most wanted remake.[56] In a 2021 poll conducted byTV Asahi, polling over 50,000 Japanese users,Dragon Quest V was voted the second best console game of all time, just belowThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.[84]
Dragon Quest: Your Story, a3DCGanimated movie based onDragon Quest V, was released on 2 August 2019 in Japan.[85]
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If you imagine this sort of thing all over the country, it's hardly surprising the first production run of1.3 million copies sold out straight away.
DQ5 (the only SFC game in the series) sold close to 3 million last year.
The "Dragon Quest" sequels grossed several hundred million dollars apiece.