Super Dragonball Heroes World Mission
SCORE: 68
I am thankful Family Friendly Gaming had
the money to purchase Super Dragonball Heroes World Mission on the
Nintendo Switch. I did not know much about this game. I knew it was a
Dragonball card game but not much beyond that. The strategy is pretty
simple in Super Dragonball Heroes World Mission. We play so many cards
and keep so many in reserves. The ones in reserve are building up their
stamina.
Can you guess what we wind up doing while playing Super Dragonball
Heroes World Mission? We swap cards so we have fresh cards attacking and
others restoring. One card must be out there at all times so going full
out is not the wisest course of action. Think long term with Super
Dragonball Heroes World Mission. There are online and offline modes in
Super Dragonball Heroes World Mission.
If you want to play Super Dragonball Heroes World Mission online then
you will need a paid Nintendo online account. Nice pay gate there.
Families must agree to all of Bandai Namco Entertainment’s terms and
policies to be able to play the product they already paid for. This is
obnoxious on so many levels. We get Japanese voices and can choose what
language the words appear in.
The issues families will have with Super Dragonball Heroes World Mission
is violence, blood, bad language, enticement to lust, lack of attire,
and more. We can win some battles thanks to the Charge Impact bars. Do
better than your opponent and you do more damage or take less (depending
on whether you are attacking or defending). Characters from the card
game are leaking out into the real world.
Families can pick which race they want to be in Super Dragonball Heroes
World Mission. There are differences in how they level up. Super
Dragonball Heroes World Mission has great music and an interesting
storyline. The card battling is a bit on the light side which could
appeal to casual gamers. I enjoyed my time with Super Dragonball Heroes
World Mission. I did get sick of watching these characters attack one
another over and over again.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Sounds: 65%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: PC/Nintendo Switch(tested)
Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment
Developer: Dimps, Safari Games
Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Cartoon Violence, Mild Language,
Suggestive Themes}
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