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Published: 2008-03-13, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: If you paled at the thought of having to lug around a bucket of myrrh in the newest foray into the world of Crystal Chronicles, you can put a lid on your worries. All told, Ring of Fates is a much more user-friendly experience than its predecessor, and...
Each character has a unique selection of attacks and tribal abilities, Slick mix of monster killing, platforming, and puzzlesolving, Charming cast of characters, Up to four local players can adventure together.
Certain tasks are cumbersome to pull off in the singleplayer campaign, Useless artificial intelligence, Major slowdown in ad hoc play, and no WiFi multiplayer.
A few problems keep it from being a classic, but Ring of Fates is still a capricious caper whether youre on your own or playing with pals. ...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It In the scheme of things, Final Fantasy should have remained on Nintendo’s various consoles since the franchise found its home in Japanese homes via the Family Computer (or what we in the States would later call t...
Abstract: When the original Crystal Chronicles debuted on the Gamecube, it raised a few eyebrows as it eschewed much of the famous Final Fantasy formula. The games successor, Ring of Fates, also differentiates itself from the series proper by breaking new groun...
Abstract: The original Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles for the GameCube gave gamers a slightly different take on the usual Final Fantasy mechanics while still delivering a broad sweeping story. In this Nintendo DS prequel, Ring of Fates takes playe...
Abstract: The original Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles, which debuted four years ago on GameCube, remains one of that system's excellent unsung role-playing games. More Secret of Mana than Final Fantasy thanks to its cooperative multiplayer action, the prototy...
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Published: 2008-03-06, Author: Patrick , review by: gamespy.com
Looks beautiful; fantastic difficulty curve; multiplayer and single-player options; surprisingly well-written humor; no jugs.
No Wi-Fi multiplayer; serious technical issues; kid-focused style.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates, Square Enixs follow-up to its successful GameCube dungeon-crawler Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles, is the epitome of a faithful sequel. Dungeon-crawling is the focus here, so if youre not interested ...
Cool visual tricks, fancy cut scenes with solid voice acting, enthralling music
Poorly placed camera angles, controls can be complicated at times, no Wi-Fi feature The Final Word Ring of Fates is a solid title that boasts some amazing production values. Its single-player campaign tends towards mindless hack-and-slash gameplay and ...
Ring of Fates is a solid title that boasts some amazing production values. Its single-player campaign tends towards mindless hack-and-slash gameplay and there are some noticeable slowdown flaws, but it still offers up a good dose of fun, especially if ...
Abstract: It should be abundantly clear by now that Square Enix love the Nintendo DS. Though this love may be fuelled by the monetary success of their previous titles on the system, it’s great to see that it is quality, not money, at the forefront of the develop...
Abstract: Ein Rückblick auf vergangene Zeiten: Die Streitereien von Squar Enix und Nintendo gehören bereits der Vergangenheit an, da kündigt der Rollenspiel-Gigant aus Japan endlich wieder einen Titel für eine Nintendo-Heimkonsole an. Als „Final Fantasy Crystal...