Dragon Quest Heroes 2
Another month, another Musuo game from Omega
Force - at least, thats how it feels sometimes. “But
wait” they cry, “this one is different!”. Aren’t they all?
And yet still they fall to the same familiar beats; lone
soldier vs hundreds of foes, sprawling battle maps
swarming with enemies, a plethora of characters,
weapons and upgrades to unlock.
And yet they are all different. And if the core loop at
the heart of the game appeals to you - as it does to
me - each of them have something very unique and
compelling to offer, and come generously laden with
content to unlock and explore. In this regard, Dragon
Quest Heroes II certainly meets expectations. But it
goes above and beyond when it comes to mixing up
the Musuo gameplay and adapting it to something
more befitting of the Dragon Quest name.
Although the pitched battles that the Warriors