Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below

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Top Critic Average

57%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
58 / 100
IGN
6.2 / 10
Game Rant
3.5 / 5
Eurogamer
No Recommendation
GamesRadar+
3 / 5
Game Informer
8 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Polygon
8 / 10
Creators: Omega Force, Square Enix
Release Date: Oct 13, 2015 - PlayStation 4, PC, PlayStation 5
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Critic Reviews for Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below

Confusingly good fun at first, Dragon Quest Heroes soon falls into a familiar, inane rhythm. Dynasty Warriors' audience will at least get something out of it.

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IGN

6.2 / 10.0
IGN

Dragon Quest Heroes looks delightful and is bursting with characters and creatures from the history of the franchise, so anyone who has been glued to each new release since the heyday of Enix will find enough familiar sights to stay invested. However, if you're still puzzling over the differences between Dragon Quest and Dragon Warrior, there are much better fights to seek out.

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Dragon Quest Heroes adds the large-scale hack and slash battles of Dynasty Warriors to the RPG world of Dragon Quest to give new and old fans of the fantasy series endless hordes or adorable monsters to slay.

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Eurogamer

No Recommendation / Blank
Eurogamer

Dragon Quest gets the Dynasty Warriors treatment, but there are more fundamental changes than a mere asset swap; this is Musou re-imagined.

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GamesRadar+

Daniella Lucas
GamesRadar+

Fantastic at capturing the charming spirit of the Dragon Quest series, but the repetition in its arena design cramps on its personality. Best played in short bursts.

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With an attractive cartoon charm and some well-integrated RPG and tactical mechanics, Dragon Quest Heroes offers more entertainment than the average musou-style game

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The slime army awaits, wide-eyed and smiling as worlds collide in this inspired Dragon Quest spin-off.

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The balance that Dragon Quest Heroes walks between trivial fun and deeper strategizing is precarious. At any point in the 30-plus hours I played, I felt like it could have tipped over, leaving a boring, button-mashing shell of a game. Amazingly, it never did.

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