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Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors
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Limit 2 per household
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This pre-owned product is guaranteed to work and includes a box with original cover art and instruction manual.
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Square Enix |
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SquareEnix |
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Wii |
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Action, Adventure |
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Fantasy Violence Mild Suggestive Themes Use of Alcohol
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| Five years have passed since the defeat of the Deathbringer, and the kingdom of Avalonia joyously celebrates what seems to be an everlasting era of peace. However, a closer look reveals that things are amiss. Calamity arises within the kingdom, as unfamiliar and powerful monsters invade the outskirts of the town. With the Deathbringer gone, what explanation is there for the onset of these monsters? And what of the queen, who has come to hide her face behind a strange mask? Make your way through the perilous journey, solve the baffling mysteries and return order to Avalonia. |
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- The “big three,” comprised of series creator Yuji Horii, legendary manga artist Akira Toriyama and renowned composer Koichi Sugiyama, teams up once again to create an unforgettable gaming experience.
- Famous game music composer Manami Matsumae teams up with Koichi Sugiyama to deliver a powerful soundtrack.
- Wii Remote-driven battles are simple to control, but boast a variety of styles. Available actions range from a wide array of sword techniques to casting magic to blocking enemy attacks with your shield.
- A colorful assortment of unique monsters familiar to DRAGON QUEST fans and vivid battle scenes make for the most realistic battle experience yet!
- Combine materials to create stronger swords and learn special abilities.
- The world of DRAGON QUEST comes to life through stunning visuals made possible by the Nintendo Wii.
- Experience an incredible, epic storyline filled with mysteries and surprises.
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| Dragon quest? |
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By: Goose
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Sunday, Aug 23, 2009
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| Five minutes into this game I had to pause and check the wording on the case. Was this really dragon quest? (The last taste of which I had gotten with the PS2 version VIII) The answer I came up with is that despite what the box says, this is not a dragon quest game. I enjoyed the length, the story of dragon quest 8, both things are missing here. You get to explore slapped together "zones,&quo...[More] |
| Waste of time |
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By: Levigayboi
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Wednesday, Jul 01, 2009
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| This game was such a huge disappointment for me. I am a fan of the series and have played all of the games minus the DS ones. If you’re a fan of the series then do yourself a favor and don’t get this game. This game was designed for the average Wii user and not the hardcore RPG fan. This game offers very little with its basic controls, a boring story line, and cheap quests in cheap slapped togethe...[More] |
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| Not quite what I had hoped for... |
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By: Munlites
Favorite Category: Action
Date: Saturday, May 30, 2009
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| I found the game overall not as good as I expected. I have played the Playstation version Dragon Quest 8, and enjoyed the fact that the game actually took some time to complete. I was a bit disappointed that this game only had a limited number of quests, and although the story line was decent, it wasn't nearly as challenging. I found some of the characters to be a bit annoying, especially durin...[More] |
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