Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
- An incredible, epic storyline from the makers of FINAL FANTASY
- Quick-paced real-time combat system
- Multiplayer mode for up to 4 players via DS Wireless Play
- Make weapons, armor, and other items
- Customize your Moogles with Moogle Paint, then trade them with friends
Product Description
Yuri and Chelinka are fraternal twins who live happily with their member of the clergy in a small village, but their happiness comes to an abrupt end when an ancient evil force arrives. Now, with his family shattered, Yuri starts to train so that he can be strong enough to fight when the evil returns. Yuri and Chelinka set out on their quest to find their friends, avenge their family, and heal their world.
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I got this game for my Birthday which was just a couple days ago. Umm … honestly haven’t been a BIG fan of Final Fantasy aside from the Final Fantasy : Advent Children movie. This game is kinda a more different version of Zelda. But it has it fun moments but after awhile you get bored of it. Sad that the enemy guy had to kill the kids Member of the clergy.
Rating: 4 / 5
I haven’ played a Final Fansty in over at least 10 years cause of how ya had to play them.. Then these came out I’ve got both ..
I got the order promplly quicker than I thought I would..
I’ll deal with ya’ll again..
Hoping they make another one..
But, service was GREAT PROMPT and I liked that..
Thank You
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Rating: 5 / 5
i have not played it too much so there is not much i can say but it is fun
Rating: 4 / 5
I don’t like turn-based sports meeting. They are really slow and dull.
This is why I like FFCC ring of fates. It is a terrific fun rpg, It is kind of small (you don’t have to spend your life playing this game), not hard (you don’t have to keep fighting 2 hours with the same enemies in order to reach level 100 for defeting a monster) and … they tale is a fantastic tale.
If you don’t like slow RPGs but you like epic tales, this is your game.
Rating: 5 / 5
I played FF III for the DS and I loved playing to pass the time as I have to take a long train ride to and from work. One of the best things is if I need to quickly get off the train I can hit quicksave at any time and quickly exit out of the game. As a portable gaming system game I would find this feature very common on most sports meeting. But yet Square Enix chose to take out that most basic feature for FFCC: Ring of Fates.
The tale I found to be very childish, of course that lends itself to the characters. Don’t get me incorrect, the game was enjoyable, but spending most of my time trying to find save crystals certainly added to my annoyance of wanting to play it.
If I had known before hand that this game had no quicksave, I most likely would not of bought it.
Rating: 3 / 5