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Dragon Quest Builders 2

Dragon Quest Builders 2

Omega Force·Released Dec 20, 2018·Single player

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Genres
RPGAdventure
Critic85/100
Across 8 reviews
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Dragon Quest Builders 2 is a block-building role-playing game with a charming campaign and a robust multiplayer building mode that supports up to four players online. Create your customized character, team-up with your fearless friend Malroth, gather the skills required to become a full-fledged builder, and combat the Children of Hargon, a vile cult that worships destruction! Then, take your builder online and join your friends to collaborate and create something truly magnificent. Don’t let the name fool you, despite the 2, this is a completely standalone experience featuring new characters, an expansive world, unlimited building combinations, and a storyline that’s sure to satisfy longtime fans and newcomers alike!

Reviews

8 reviews
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GameSpot
Heidi Kemps·Jul 17, 2019
Critic80/100
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Satisfying questing, fun NPC interactions, and the joy of building combine to make Dragon Quest Builders 2 a delightful sandbox adventure.

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Critic80/100
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Dragon Quest Builders 2 does a lot of things better than its predecessor. A better story is propped up by better characters, and even though the opening hours are slow, there's a better overall flow to the game. All in all, Square Enix has constructed a rock solid sequel that, while safe and undeniably familiar, should satisfy both returning players and newcomers alike.

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IGN
IGN Staff·Jul 11, 2019
Critic88/100
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Dragon Quest Builders 2 is an admirable RPG and an admirable building game that seems to have gotten the best bits of both genres.

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Critic80/100
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Charming characters, a well-tuned gameplay loop, and near endless replayability ensure that you’ll be coming back to this one for quite some time, and though the performance issues are disappointing, we’d still highly recommend you pick up Dragon Quest Builders 2.

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