Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride
SCORE: 62
Some Dragon Quest games have been regionalized for the super majority Christian population of America. And some have not. Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride is one of those games that Square Enix decided to not regionalize. The glaring issue in Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride is the brain washing preaching of the goddess religious belief. Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride is absolutely horrible about that. Which is a shame because this game includes some interesting other concepts for the genre.
Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride goes from bad to worse in terms of images. They decided to include enticement to lust for some unknown reason. Monsters range from animal looking things to monsters. Players can recruit monsters to fight for them. This adds some nice variety and strategy. It can also be seen as lazy on the developers part. Since they did not have to create as many characters for the player. Monsters are always in these games.
Not only is the goddess garbage all over Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride, there is also teachings on ghosts and evolution. The only religious theme that Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride seemed to miss is Christianity. Not much of a surprise there though. Since most role playing games like to preach everything else. The music is entertaining to listen to.
Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride can be found for a reasonable price. The storyline will keep players busy for twenty hours or more. Most of that is spent grinding though. Grinding gets old in Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride very quickly. The dungeons in Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride can be challenging for those not used to mazes.
The kids sneak out at night, there is a bad king, slavery, and gambling in Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride. These are some of the stand out themes this Nintendo DS game includes. Players get to help out a wide array of people, and stand up against a major evil. The more characters you talk to the easier it is to progress in Dragon Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride. Certain aspects of this DS game make no sense. Like when the player’s father runs off to rescue a kidnapped prince.
Playing Dragon
Quest V Hand of the Heavenly Bride is like going to the seedy side of
town and immersing yourself. There is too much bad content in this DS
game to recommend to anyone. Instead leave Dragon Quest V Hand of the
Heavenly Bride completely alone.
- RPG
Master
Graphics: 67%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 31%
System: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Square Enix
Rating: ‘E10+’ for Everyone
10+
{Alcohol Reference, Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, Mild
Suggestive Themes, Simulated Gambling}
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