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Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince

 

 

SCORE: 71

 

Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince 

 

I can barely believe this is the first Dragon Quest Monsters video game I am reviewing. I am really happy to review Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince on the Nintendo Switch. I had a lot of fun live streaming Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince on our YouTube channel. If I can ever find the time to go back to Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince I most definitely will.

Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince reminds me a lot the Pokemon video games. There are all kinds of monsters that are in Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince. We can scout them, give them food, and get them to join us. Then we can level up the four in the main battle, and four back ups. The others stay in a ranch of sorts. Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince also lets us breed the monsters into new and different monsters.

The main character is half human and half monster. His mother died and begged him to stay away from his father. Why? His father is the head of the monsters. The king of a sort. The young man ignores that, and the entire quest in Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince is to get strong enough to get revenge on your father. The main character is cursed to not be able to hurt monsters. That is why you need other monsters to fight for you.

The issues families can have with Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince are magic, violence, evolution, false goddess, and more. The size of the monsters is important. You can have four small monsters, or like one large and two small. Players need to be strategic since the fights are done without a turn based control from the player. I hated how the monsters would not target a single monster one a time.

We start out in Dragon Quest Monsters The Dark Prince going to an area, collecting some monsters, fighting in a coliseum, reaching a certain class, and then going to another area. Eventually we start going to areas without coliseums. We must take out the heavy hitter then. Once you attain a certain respect level in an area it is much easier to capture monsters.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 67%
Replay/Extras: 84%
Gameplay: 82%
Family Friendly Factor: 62%

System: Nintendo Switch
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Tose
Rating: ‘E10+’ - TEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence, Mild Language}


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