A Cuter version of Diablo for the Wii.

User Rating: 9.5 | Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon WII
Final Fantasy Fables - Chocobo's Dungeon:

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Being a Fan of Chocobo's Dungeon 2 for the Playstation, I was looking forward to this title to give me something to do on my Wii. This game takes everything from Chocobo's Dungeon 2 and adds on to it with some decent voice acting, more detailed graphics, fun mini-games, and much more...

Story: 9 / 10
The story revolves around a little chocobo named ... Chocobo... who is a treasure hunter along with his friend Cid. The duo is looking for a great treasure called "Timeless Power" which Cid wants in order to power his Airship. Right when they were about to obtain their goal, it is stolen from them by their Rivals, but then something happens, they are teleported to a strange town, where no one remember anything. Cid and Chocobo are determined to help the people of Lost Time regain their memories, but there is another power at work behind the scenes.
Chocobo's Dungeon has a nice story line that is about 20-ish hours long, the characters in this story are all unique, although some of them are horribly annoying.

Music: 10+ / 10
The soundtrack to this game is amazing, I love how they brought back songs from all the old Final Fantasies and just re-made them. You got songs from Final Fantasy V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and XI. If you are an avid Final Fantasy player as I am, this sound track will not disappoint.

Gameplay: 9/10
As I said in the opening, I find that Chocobo's Dungeon is much like a cuter, less bloody version of Diablo 2 for the PC. You got your randomized dungeon every time you go in. You will spend hours killing monsters for the best gear you can get, and the job system in Chocobo's Dungeon makes for extra time trying to max out all jobs. Another piece that added up the score here was the mini-games, four in total, you will really only be playing one of them once you beat the other three. The Flip-up duels were defiantly a good way to kill some time and with all the cards there are to get, you will be spending a lot of time in the dungeons if you are looking for the best cards.

Overall: 9.5 / 10
I know, I am really generous with scoring but this game really is a must have title for anyone with a Wii, but I would recommend renting it first, as some people may not enjoy the kind of "child" like atmosphere in the game, but if you can look past that, prepare for hours upon hours of dungeon exploring.