Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon User Review
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Time Spent:
- 10 to 20 Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Hard to describe"
Okay first of all...WEIRD! But in an awesome kind of weird. I mean...this story is something like I've never experienced before in the form of a video game. Usually these kinds of stories come to life in anime movies. I can imagine this game being more attractive to the Japanese public than us European or American gamers but that's the very gist of it :) Me being a Dutch girl and living in this typical boring Dutch culture (sorry Holland!) Fragile dreams has been a great experience. I can't say the game is like great, but it's new and inspiring like Eternal Sonata was. If you liked Eternal Sonata or like RPGs all at once, then I would recommend this game to you.
The story goes about Seto, a young man on a dying world. Then his gramps dies and Seto thinks he's all alone in the world. So he goes out finding survivors just like him. On his journey, Seto finds this silver haired girl (can't tell you her name, yet :P) and she runs away from him cause he like scared her and when she fell like on her head he just comes over and touches her warm face! And the girl is like 'aaaahhh go away!', and she runs away. So Seto is like: 'Wait!! I'm not done touching your warm face with my warm hand, yet', and the entire story is about finding this girl. On his way of finding her, he meets all sorts of people (and machines) and ghosts. And the monsters in this game are actually wandering ghosts and lost souls. You have to like beat the crap out of these losers and help ghosts find all kinds of items to get the game to continue. I know, it sounds lame but just wait until I finished my story! The game has got this creepy environment and creepy music and it's just got these beautiful RPG aspects ^^ The dialogs have been done greatly as well. And I know, you're like thinking: 'But dude, this game is like...on the Wii!!!', I know I know! But it's awesome on the wii. The camera screen moves along with your movement. So you really have to interact with the screen. You have to point at the direction you wanna go at or you'll just bump your cute head against the wall XD You just have to push buttons to hack and slash so it's not like you have to slash the wii remote at the enemy and then accidentally throw your remote against your mama's expensive vase. But anyway...even if you're a lazy ass gamer, this game works for you as well!
So if you're wondering how it'll be like on a dying world with no friends, all alone....wondering if there is anyone else alive on this crappy planet...then go play fragile dreams. Play it well and you'll spend like 15 yours on this game :) The bosses are easy to slash as well. I ended the game with level 35 ;) It's all about strategy and puzzling things out.
The story goes about Seto, a young man on a dying world. Then his gramps dies and Seto thinks he's all alone in the world. So he goes out finding survivors just like him. On his journey, Seto finds this silver haired girl (can't tell you her name, yet :P) and she runs away from him cause he like scared her and when she fell like on her head he just comes over and touches her warm face! And the girl is like 'aaaahhh go away!', and she runs away. So Seto is like: 'Wait!! I'm not done touching your warm face with my warm hand, yet', and the entire story is about finding this girl. On his way of finding her, he meets all sorts of people (and machines) and ghosts. And the monsters in this game are actually wandering ghosts and lost souls. You have to like beat the crap out of these losers and help ghosts find all kinds of items to get the game to continue. I know, it sounds lame but just wait until I finished my story! The game has got this creepy environment and creepy music and it's just got these beautiful RPG aspects ^^ The dialogs have been done greatly as well. And I know, you're like thinking: 'But dude, this game is like...on the Wii!!!', I know I know! But it's awesome on the wii. The camera screen moves along with your movement. So you really have to interact with the screen. You have to point at the direction you wanna go at or you'll just bump your cute head against the wall XD You just have to push buttons to hack and slash so it's not like you have to slash the wii remote at the enemy and then accidentally throw your remote against your mama's expensive vase. But anyway...even if you're a lazy ass gamer, this game works for you as well!
So if you're wondering how it'll be like on a dying world with no friends, all alone....wondering if there is anyone else alive on this crappy planet...then go play fragile dreams. Play it well and you'll spend like 15 yours on this game :) The bosses are easy to slash as well. I ended the game with level 35 ;) It's all about strategy and puzzling things out.
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- Publisher(s): Xseed Games
- Developer(s): Tri-Crescendo
- Genre: Role-Playing
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- ESRB: T
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