Thursday, May 26, 2016

[Wii]Dragon Quest Swords The Masked Queen And The Tower Of Mirrors[PAL][ESPALWii.com]


[Wii] Dragon Quest Swords The Masked Queen And The Tower Of Mirrors[PAL][ESPALWii.com]



Dragon Quest Swords seems like yet another attempt to appl to the Wii's more mainstrm audience, in this case by plastering the name of a well-regarded franchise onto a short, stripped-down game that can only be described as role-playing lite. Of course, there's nothing wrong with some airy entertainment, but in this case the Dragon Quest brand has been reduced to its barest form, without retaining the wit, style, or narrative depth you would expect. This is, from every angle, an inoffensive throwaway relse that may draw young players into the DQ universe but will lve most fans unfulfilled.
Even the story keeps things on the simple side and boils down to a single question: "What's up with the queen?" It seems she's taken to wandering about unescorted and wring a strange mask that--surprise--may be the source of her woes. As a self-named hero, it's up to you to find the queen, rescue her from the injurious clutches of the mask, and revl the brute responsible. Prince Anlace, your father Claymore, and a French damsel called Fleurette join you in your quest, though their contributions to the tale are usually small bits of dialogue and some humorous asides. However, this doesn't mn you gain a full adventuring party; in any given dungeon, only one of your cohorts will be fighting at your side.





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