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Dragon Quest Heroes The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below

 

 

SCORE: 50

 

Dragon Quest Heroes The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below 

 

I am thankful that Family Friendly Gaming rented a copy of DRAGON QUEST HEROES The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below on the Playstation 4. This takes the Dragon Quest franchise and merges it with the Dynasty Warriors franchise. The Japanese gamers must really like hacking and slashing through thousands of the same looking enemies. Why? Because there have been a rash of Dynasty Warrior clones in the last couple of years.

Families will want to know there is enticement to lust, lack of clothing, blood, gore, violence, bad language, religious teachings about a false goddess, magic, alchemy, taverns, alcohol, and more in DRAGON QUEST HEROES The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below. The controller also talks to the player, but that can be turned off in the options menu.

Only one older member of the family can play DRAGON QUEST HEROES The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below at a time. It is easy to die in DRAGON QUEST HEROES The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below early on. Grinding is important, as well as upgrading skills, armor, and weapons. Skeletons, ghouls, and other monsters from the Dragon Quest games appear. Also many of the heroes from previous DQ games appear.

The team mates in DRAGON QUEST HEROES The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below are actually useful. They will do damage to the enemies and generally hold their own. The graphics look good for a Dragon Quest game, just not good for a PS4 game. The enemy AI is not very intelligent. Monster Medals make an annoying appearance. Some levels can be hard to find at certain stages of this home console video game.

DRAGON QUEST HEROES The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below does get monotonous and boring. I say DRAGON QUEST HEROES The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below is worth around fifteen to twenty dollars. There is a certain charm to this hack and slash video game. The storyline in DRAGON QUEST HEROES The World Trees Woe and the Blight Below is predictable.
- Teen Gamer

 

Graphics: 40%
Sound: 50%
Replay: 80%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 30%

System: Playstation 4
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer:
Omega Force
Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
{Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Suggestive Themes}


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