On the blunt side.
The unnecessarily long-subtitled Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors begins like many quests do – with a festival. Confetti and fanfare fill the air in celebration of Avalonia’s fifth year of liberty, and you have been invited by the Yoda-esque, cane-wielding, kung-fu-master-speaking Swordsmaster Dao to participate in a sparring match. Tomorrow will mark your sixteenth birthday,…
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Simple, clean, nonchalant adventure
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Doesn't take itself too seriously
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...though not seriously enough.
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Wii-sensing works
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...most of the time.
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Underutilized, cliché party members
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Redundant replay
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Barebones adventure with Wii-mote fluff
