DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power
SCORE: 65
I am very thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of DC Super
Hero Girls Teen Power on the Nintendo Switch. DC Super Hero Girls Teen
Power sat in my pile for a few months before I was able to play it. We
had plenty of positive comments on the live streams I did of DC Super
Hero Girls Teen Power. If you missed those then you can catch them on
our website in the video section. We will also be releasing the videos
on our different video sites as finances allow. DC Super Hero Girls Teen
Power is all about six teenage girl heroes and villains. We do have Lex
Luthor in DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power but he is not playable. The
same goes for Toyman.
The issues families will have with DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power are
violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, discussion of false gods
and more. There are some horrible attitudes and temper tantrums in DC
Super Hero Girls Teen Power. There is even a disgusting reference to
never forgiving someone. The characters have very different
personalities.
There is some voice acting from the heroes and villains in DC Super Hero
Girls Teen Power. The best thing in DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power for
me is when the heroes and the villains work together to rebuild this
town and stop the toy robots. SPOILER ALERT! I did successfully guess
that Lena Luthor was the mastermind in DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power.
At the end of DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power the villains decide they no
longer want to work with the heroes. This was actually predictable as
well.
As we play DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power we earn coins and stars. The
coins can be used to pay for buildings in Hobs Bay as we are restoring
the town. The stars are used to upgrade the skills of the different
characters. These can be very important in the battles in DC Super Hero
Girls Teen Power. Characters will also level up while we are fighting in
DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power. We do three things in DC Super Hero
Girls Teen Power. Those three things are go on fetch quests, fight, and
listen to the talking.
I am not really sure who the target audience is for DC Super Hero Girls
Teen Power. After all boys are not into playing girl characters. Girls
are not into the action games as much as boys. DC Super Hero Girls Teen
Power feels like an odd attempt at targeting. The Supersta aspect of DC
Super Hero Girls Teen Power was very interesting to me personally.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Sound: 75%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Nintendo Switch
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Toybox
Rating: ‘E10+’ - TEN and OLDER ONLY {Cartoon Violence}
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