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NCSX's description:
Late last year, NCS was budgeting our coin-op expenditures for the winter of 2009 and we considered Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road II Legends since the machine would look great in our little gaming room. The market was roaring back and our trading positions were favorable which usually meant available dosh. Then we started really looking at the game's play mechanics. While seemingly enjoyable in a button-mashing, sword shaking, frenetic light show of an action-packed "RPG," we eventually decided that the sizable cost of importation wasn't worth it.
When the summer of 2010 rolls around, our decision would appear to the correct one when Square Enix releases the game on the Wii for a measly JPY5800. "But you don't get the feel of the arcade controller," someone shouts from the crowd. Oh yes you do. Thanks to Hori, a special sword controller is also being released this summer so that gamers can play the game in style and pound the buttons as well as twist the sword just like they would when playing the coin-op.
The Wii conversion of Dragon Quest Monsters Battle Road II Legends is titled Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road Victory and players use simple button commands to battle monsters and heroes from the entire run of Dragon Quest adventures. The sword is used to enact special attacks by twisting it or thumping downwards on it. A large collection of battle and character cards have already been released for the coin-op and they're all compatible with the Wii conversion of the game. As long as you have a DSi and the necessary DSiWare camera software to scan the cards, you're good to go.
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Play-Asia's description:
Meet the Dragon Quest monsters, from the slimes to the dragons and collect their cards. Form a team and challenge other players in a battle.
Those who already have monster battle experiences and a collection of cards can use the DSi shop color code scanner to input your card data into the Wii game. Give yourself that extra edge if you already have your army.
Connect your Wii remote controllers to the game and gather your family and friends around. This is a party game for everybody. If you connect to the wi-fi you can pit your army against the strongest foes around the country.
@2:24 I want that mumboh jumboe like NOW
anivillechris 1 month ago
i want his game!!!!!! but i dont have a wii :(
anida600 5 months ago
Awesomeness !!! :D
TatsujaTakamotsu 6 months ago
O_O whoa all dragon quest series AWESOME!!!
cjwuzhere 7 months ago
"SLIMES!!!! DRACKYS!!!! GOLEMSSSS!!! AAAAND... yeah, you get the drill..."
FoolyCoolyMabase 10 months ago
i just shit pissed and vommited from awesome
erererer2 1 year ago
This game will make me buy a Wii. I don't want a Wii [soley for financial reasons], but this will force my hands. I did not know that characters from Dragon Quest Swords would be involved in the Battle Road series. It's good to see this. I like seeing the Princess from the first game--her new art if breath taking.
TuxedoAllure 1 year ago
Exciting battlu
TsunminG 1 year ago 2
Sweet Jesus. It would really help if I knew Japanese... ; ]
hagelt18 1 year ago
Make this game stateside with wi fi battles!
baby2bla2009 1 year ago