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

The legendary RPG is coming off with an entertaining, loaded with well designed adventure content.

There is a very strong component rolero , more than usual on a musou, in the search for the characteristic elements of a do not miss Dragon Quest , and between missions we move the Rocanublo , a ship that serves as a base of operations and the we find shops and different characters to chat. Shops where you can buy weapons and orbs, the chapel where we can save game, redistribute skill points or imbue curapiedras of healing spells, the alchemist, that lets you create accessories to change ingredients we get by defeating enemies, or a counter where we can accept all kinds of side quests, which are abundant.

Undoubtedly one of the graces of Dragon Quest Heroes , besides overcoming its history, which can assume about 20 hours if we are really to the point, is to improve as much as possible to the characters, and so tackle the more difficult side challenges of adventure .As often happens in games Omega Force, there is plenty of content to be entertaining a good season , it does not disappoint in that regard. Also in this Western version are included on the disk all the contents in Japan were paid DLC . What is criticized the lack of multiplayer modes , difficult to justify, quite common in the musou, and had won many integers if they could play in co-op adventure.

Although at first did not seem as 'mass' as other musou, there are many situations where enemies come together on screen.

Although at first did not seem as ‘mass’ as other musou, there are many situations where enemies come together on screen.

As we have said much of the charm of this game is how well it is embodied the universe Dragon Quest in all aspects, and of course the graphics and sound are not less. Although he can cross off game between generations, as in Japan also came out on PS3, the truth is that this version of PlayStation 4 is great , both for the artistic direction as the solid technical section, to 1080p 60fps .

There are some occasional slowdowns but are not worrisome, it is almost always very stable, and is displayed admirable when many characters, enemies and effects simultaneously, and play together it is unfazed. If you look at details like textures or design some pretty poor settings, they will look a little seam, but we believe gets to note faithfully translate the charm of the universeDragon Quest a game of action and the new generation.

The design of all enemies is outstanding.

The design of all enemies is outstanding.

The traditional sound by Koichi Sugiyama band has an irresistible charisma with issues always sounding better than ever and correct original compositions, and can also choose between English and Japanese voices.

The charm of Dragon Quest and the good work of Omega Force shake hands

dragon-quest-heroes-20149111139_2Omega Force has again hit adapting a universe with so much personality as the Dragon Quest playable his fireproof formula of mass action. If you like and you think musou attractive saga in which it is based, is a highly recommended game, but even if you’ve never tried a game of this genre, we think it’s a good title to boot . As musou perhaps is not up to what you expect a big fan of these games, it falls short in several aspects, but it makes up for with other virtues such as charisma of his characters and enemies, their roleros touches, attractive audiovisual section.

Definitely a game very entertaining action and charisma , and a good celebration of all the good that still have the Japanese and videogames saga Dragon Quest specifically hopefully meet again next year in these parts.

Good

  • Character designs are one of the best in the series
  • Game mechanics are very versatile, each new game will hold a different experince
  • Seeing known characters from the previous series is a great addition

Bad

  • Not much to say hope we would see a remastered edition of the previous game at some point
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As far as I can remember, I've been surrounded by technology. My father bought us a Commodore 64 so I started playing games as a baby, following my passion with Amiga 500, then PC and so on. I love game related collectibles, and when I'm not collecting I review games, watch movies and TV Shows or you may catch me keeping a low profile at Game Events.

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