THE KNIGHT OF QUEEN

Adventure ∙ Narrative ∙ Role Playing
4.9
10 ratings 3 reviews
release date
2021
March 21
game modes
• Singleplayer
compatibility
• Quest 1 • Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 0.8 GB

Once sealed in time by the legendary Hero, the Devil King broke free, and the world is on the brink of the chaos once again.
As the knight of the queen, you will depart on a mission to fight the Devil King and restore peace.
Can you defeat the Devil King and save the world?

The battle system uses a one-to-one turn-based command input.
With a familiar old-school system, you can start playing right away, without any learning. Relive your imagination in your youth, 'Diving into the imaginary world' with VR!

You can walk through fields and dungeons with a 360-degree view. The game gives you a more realistic feeling compared to the 2D experience on a TV or smartphone.

comfort Comfortable
age rating10+ Everyone
websitetheknightofqueen.com
developerVR RPG INC.
publisherVR RPG INC.
connectionInternet not required
app version1.2.6
languagesEnglish ∙ Japanese

Reviews 3

itsjamieyall7775 hours ago

Fantastic!

I just finished this game, and it was exactly what I was looking for, nostalgic, fun, and well crafted. While at first it may come of as simplistic, due mostly to the art style, it is in fact pretty well polished. My only complaint is that I wish there was more depth and length, but considering the low cost of the game, it seems fair. I recommend this to anyone looking for an old school RPG with a little more immersion :)

CDub20370 days ago
2

NES RGP in VR

Go back to the 80s, and remember the first time playin the confusing “at that time” RPG dragon warrior. This is doing that all over again in VR. Excellent game and fun. Absolutely worth the purchase price. Not overly grindy, and a good balance of pressure between losing and feeling overpowered. It would be cool to have smooth motion as an option, but it’s excellent as is. Hope they make a sequel.

Jeff3 years ago
9

JRPG/Dragon Quest VR - Pretty Good!

This game is a love letter to Dragon Quest series and old school JRPG's. It feels much like Dragon Quest 1, but with VR flare. I do wish there was some movement customization, but the step locomotion was strangely not a problem for me, as I do suffer from motion sickness. The game could've even incorporated motion controls for attack and magic - which would've made it more immersive. The style is very retro and 8-bit inspired, which I find charming. The music and sound is great. While I haven't finished quite yet, I've read the game is quite short and localization has some misspellings - but for the price, you should definitely get this game to enjoy!