3D Dot Games Heroes - US Import

GBP 14.99

£14.99

3D Dot Games Heroes - US Import

3D Dot Games Heroes - US Import

GBP 14.99

£14.99

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Overall Rating : 4.5 / 5 (4 Reviews)
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3D Dot Games Heroes - US Import

If you like the Zelda games then 3D Dot Games Heroes is for you. The game is full of puzzles, boundless areas, weapons and random encounters. There is everything you need to spend a lot of time with this game.

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Like Zelda but funnier!

Perfect Zelda rip-off but with more fun and crazy things. You can upgrade your sword to take up whole screen! etc. So much to find in huge map. This game will take you least 20 hours to even complete. Speaking of finding all Collectable things you can find. I Recommend this to everybody who like pixelated games or zelda games!

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3D Dot Games Heroes - US Import

3D Dot Games Heroes - US Import is old-school as its best. If you want a nostalgic trip, pick this game.

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Old School Honoured right

3D Dot Games Heroes - US Import is a tribute to 8 and 16 bit adventure RPGs like Zelda and Dragon Warrior, but modern in its humor for current gamers. It's a very tongue in cheek humour style. The 3D world of 8/16 bit games won't knock you off your feet, but will be a welcome addition to the old school style. True to form, you will end up grinding a bit for gold, but no respectable RPG style game would do otherwise. The soundtrack keeps in check with the old school, but it's new and catchy in it's own right. Dungeon difficulty is gradual and reactive, and not any harder than its predecessors. I have not finished the game yet, but its replay value comes in the form of how you want to customise the look of your character and how you want to customise the power, length and width of your sword, and the curiosity of how it will change your play-through. I would highly recommend it if you want to re-experience the old school, or if you want to see (and enjoy) how the first generation of console gamers liked their games.

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