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The Dragon Quest Heroes®: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below™ Day One Edition includes exclusive in-game Slime weapons for the legendary Dragon Quest Heroes PS4, including the Slime Sword, Gooey Gloves, Goomerang, Squishing Rod, and Gungenir. Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below comes to PlayStation®4 as a full scale, real time, action RPG in the storied franchise. Created in cooperation with w-Force (Omega Force) from KOEI TECMO GAMES, the title also brings together series luminaries including Yuji Horii, general director and creator of Dragon Quest, Akira Toriyama, the world-renowned artist who gave the series its signature visual style, and Koichi Sugiyama, the composer of its countless masterpieces.
When a dark shockwave sweeps through the city of Arba, the monsters that once lived alongside the people in peace are driven into a frenzied rage. As either the hero Luceus or the heroine Aurora, the player joins forces with a cast of fan favorites from previous Dragon Quest titles, such as Alena, Bianca and Yangus, to bring the rampaging hordes of monsters to their senses and restore order to the kingdom. Features:Overpower Hundreds of Monsters: Become the hero of the battlefield as you swing into action against seemingly impossible odds.
Cleave through the relentless swarms of monsters and battle gigantic foes in epic clashes of good versus evil!Fight Alongside Legendary Characters: Players can embark on a journey with some of the most beloved characters of the DRAGON QUEST series – all voiced – to form their own party of four and stride into battle. From the sultry Maya of DRAGON QUEST IV fame to Yangus, the thief with a heart of gold from DRAGON QUEST VIII, the player’s party will always be full of character. Strategy-Oriented Battles: Players can level up each character and upgrade their unique spells and abilities.
Swapping between characters strategically and unleashing the right skill at the right time will help players survive the toughest battles. Collect Monster Medals to Turn the Tide: Gather monster medals from defeated foes to bring them back to the battlefield as allies or to take advantage of their special skills. Up to 24 monsters can fight by the player’s side at any one time.
I think Dragon Quest Heroes is far enough removed from the standard musou experience that even if you’re not a Dynasty Warrior fan of some sort, you can still get a whole lot of enjoyment out of this title. More so if you’re a Dragon Quest fan to begin with, but barring that, I still think Dragon Quest Heroes is worth checking out.
Unless you've played a million Dynasty Warriors games or can't stomach Dragon Quest without turn-based gameplay, this is definitely worth playing.
It’s charming, colorful, and offers enough content to keep both action fans and Dragon Quest aficionados occupied for quite some time.
Dragon quest Heroes is a great game. Whether you like the muso genre or not, you'll have a great time.
Dragon Quest Heroes feels like a simple distraction, but it actually has quite a bit of depth.
Dragon Quest Heroes is like watching TV shows on Dave. It’s great at the time, but repeats itself all too often.
The cluelessness-as-heroism and over-the-top fighting don’t fulfill or complement the infectiously positive tone.
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