

However, each character has an equally amazing voice actor, and that made it a lot easier to ignore the lip sync issues.

This game was originally released in Japanese and we weren’t too pleased to notice quite a few lip sync issues in the English version of the game. Not only did this add a bunch of interesting personalities to our team, but it also gave us a lot of different combat abilities to work with. We loved how some of the characters we fought against ended up joining our party, which just kept growing as the story progressed. The characters, and the voice acting, are some of the best things about Dragon Quest Heroes II. There obviously is much more to it than what you thought initially. You try to find out why Dunisia attacked Harba, and then the story takes a dark turn. Thus begins your journey in Dragon Quest Heroes II.

Peace ends when Dunisia attacks, and our heroes step in to defend Harba. You can play as either Lazarel, or Teresa, heroes from the kingdom of Dunisia, who are living in Harba to further their education. Over a thousand years have passed and the peace is about to be shattered once more. When the dust settled, the realm was divided into seven kingdoms and they pledged to never fight again. Long ago, the world was ruled by a pair of twins who raised it to glorious heights before warring against each other. We got into the game because of its combat mechanics, and kept on going because of the story.Īs with any epic fantasy story, Dragon Quest Heroes II starts with a legend. The story resembles an epic fantasy, but you often encounter armoured robots that shoot laser beams from their eyes. Dragon Quest Heroes II is an interesting mix, bringing together an action role-playing game, and hack-and-slash combat mechanics.
