Upon awakening, you encounter a strange, yet obnoxious boy who happens to share the name of the lord of destruction himself, Malroth. After the very useful, albeit slightly slow paced tutorial, this ship takes damage from the treacherous storm causing all those on board to die a lengthy and probably moist death… all except you, who happens to wash up on a beach without as much as a grazed knee. Your reward? Raw kelp… oh, and progression of the game. The captain of the ship, Captain Whitebones (I’ve seen whiter bones), though a dedicated member of the Children of Hargon, teaches you some of the ropes of being a builder in a mandatory tutorial. All is not what it seems however, the Children of Hargon, the cult dedicated to destruction and dismay, are still at large… and you just woke up in the prison of one of their ships. The high priest of darkness, Hargon, has been obliterated along with his plans to summon the god of destruction, Malroth. Please note that this review will not refer to or compare with the original as I have yet to play it.ĭragon Quest Builders 2 takes place following the events of Dragon Quest II. Does this RPG building sequel have a sturdy foundation to sit on, or does it crumble more than poorly mixed concrete? Find out in our review, after the break…ĭragon Quest Builders 2 is it’s own stand alone sequel, meaning that, if you’re like me and haven’t played the original, you are not missing anything regarding the plot or gameplay other than the odd reference. Luckily, wherever there is hope, there will always be a potential for the creation of a delightful, new world, even if you have to build it up block by block.ĭragon Quest Builders 2 follows the quest of three unlikely friends to rid the world of its destructive ways, and return the passion of building back to the residents that had it squished from by a horrid cult. Evil has its way of sticking around, like that stubborn, yet questionable, stain on an old dish rag. Just because you have defeated a leader filled with an immense dedication to destruction doesn’t necessarily mean its malice won’t linger.
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