Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below Review

Like a Sweet Success from an alchemy pot.

Over the last few years, Omega Force has finally realized that the Dynasty Warriors/Samurai Warriors formula it has regurgitated over and over again actually has the same flexibility which the Lego series has. The developer adapted its familiar hack-'n'-slash gameplay with other franchises…

  • Best rendition of Omega Force gameplay so far
  • Plays like a classic and lengthy Dragon Quest JRPG
  • Traditional story but it's fairly cliché
  • Good roster of Dragon Quest favorites
  • Monster medals
  • Slight faults with blocking and status effects
  • No multiplayer for a game that begs for it

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Best rendition of Omega Force gameplay so far Plays like a classic and lengthy Dragon Quest JRPG Traditional story but it's fairly cliché Good roster of Dragon Quest favorites Monster medals Slight faults with blocking and status effects No multiplayer for a game that begs for it
Best rendition of Omega Force gameplay so far Plays like a classic and lengthy Dragon Quest JRPG Traditional story but it's fairly cliché Good roster of Dragon Quest favorites Monster medals Slight faults with blocking and status effects No multiplayer for a game that begs for it
Best rendition of Omega Force gameplay so far Plays like a classic and lengthy Dragon Quest JRPG Traditional story but it's fairly cliché Good roster of Dragon Quest favorites Monster medals Slight faults with blocking and status effects No multiplayer for a game that begs for it
Best rendition of Omega Force gameplay so far Plays like a classic and lengthy Dragon Quest JRPG Traditional story but it's fairly cliché Good roster of Dragon Quest favorites Monster medals Slight faults with blocking and status effects No multiplayer for a game that begs for it
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