Dragon Quest Heroes II
SCORE: 53
Dragon Quest Heroes II is slightly better than the first game. There are numerous issues families will be wary of in this hack and slash role playing video game. Dragon Quest Heroes II made me turn off the volume in my controller since it likes to talk to us through it. That is really annoying.
The issues families can have with Dragon Quest Heroes II is violence, blood, magic, enticement to lust, lack of attire, religious indoctrination into believing in false gods, goddess, and more. The voice acting is an acquired taste. I don’t like that flavor myself. Maybe you do.
The music in Dragon Quest Heroes II is fantastic. The Dragon Quest sounds are found throughout this video game. We can get monster medals from monsters we destroy. Then we can call them to assist us in battle or become them (larger monsters) for a short period of time. The targeting in Dragon Quest Heroes II requires some tuning. I would attack an enemy, and slash right past them. I then had to turn around and find them again.
Boss difficulty is up there. Be sure to grind a lot in Dragon Quest Heroes II. It is very easy to die in Dragon Quest Heroes II. Characters can be resurrected by standing next to them. We have a limited amount of healing items so keep that in mind. We fight many of the same monsters over and over again in Dragon Quest Heroes II.
This is one of those games that gets boring really fast. Especially when we have to grind. The storyline in Dragon Quest Heroes II is sort of interesting. It feels familiar and used before though. The lack of creativity in the video game industry is showing in games like Dragon Quest Heroes II.
Dragon Quest Heroes II is a strong thirteen and older video game that is only for the older members of the family. I believe Dragon Quest Heroes II is worth around twenty dollars brand new. I am thankful Family Friendly Gaming purchased a copy of this game for this review. The Square Enix PR and Marketing failures continue for some unknown reason.
- RPG Master
Graphics: 45%
Sound: 60%
Replay: 80%
Gameplay: 45%
Family Friendly Factor: 35%
System: PC/PS Vita/PS3/PS4(tested)
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Omega Force
Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood,
Mild Suggestive Themes}
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