I hope it won't be a letdown like Dragon's Quarter.
First off, it's Dragon Quarter, not <i>Dragon's Quarter</i>.
Secondly, Dragon Quarter was great, a gem way ahead of its time despite its flaws.
I'm in the process of playing the rest of the series (going backwards), right now I'm on the last one (or rather, the first one: BoFI). Despite just starting BoFI, I can confidently say that Dragon Quarter is waaay better than the rest of the series. Seriously, take off those nostalgia goggles.
EDIT: Yep, those games did <i>not</i> age well. I fail to see how people can be so sentimental towards the first four entries to the point of blindly hating five, when the first four are plagued with ridiculously frequent random encounters, basic combat strategies, terrible <i>terrible</i> conveyance, and plots filled with contrived asinine filler sub-plots. Seriously, if not for FAQs, emulation speed ups and save-states*, the games would be unbearable to play.
To be fair, the first four games aren't <i>bad</i>. But they aren't really <i>good</i> either, just "okay", run-of-the-mill, generic, mediocre. But with anthromorphism.
*not because the game is hard, but to save time e.g. trial-and-error pitfalls in dungeon which force at least 5~10 encounters just to get back to where you were? no thanks