Video Game Review: Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below

Dragon Quest Heroes has a pretty standard combat loop, and while fun generally, it can feel a bit old after a while. You and three of your party members are dropped into a map with a horde of enemies with simple goals. Sometimes it will be to kill most of the enemies, but often it involves defending something from harm.

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Video Game Review: Just Cause 3

Our intrepid hero, Rico Rodriguez, has returned to his home of Medici, which now suffers under the despotic rule of General Di Ravello. Reunited with his childhood friend, Mario, Rico must now try to liberate his people by stopping the General, whose ambitions lie beyond the borders of this island. It’s fine as a backdrop to the violence, but there’s little of substance here.

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Video Game Review: Sword Art Online: Lost Song

At its core, Lost Song feels like an action game with RPG and adventure elements shoehorned in. You can unlock new skills in your journey through ALfheim, though few enemies need much more than a few combos. In terms of story, ALO just received its very first expansion, featuring two very different floating islands. You’ll start off in a place called Vorklinde, the “newbie” area of the game.

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