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The editors liked
Looks beautiful
Fantastic difficulty curve
Multiplayer and single-player options
Surprisingly well-written humor
No jugs.
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.
The editors didn't like
No Wi-Fi multiplayer
Serious technical issues
Kid-focused style.
Certain tasks are cumbersome to pull off in the singleplayer campaign
Abstract: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles was a pretty cool title on the GameCube. It had some shallow elements, and perhaps felt just a little unfinished for die-hard Final Fantasy fans, but it had some redeeming qualities in the realm of multiplayer modes and wa...
Abstract: The first handheld entry in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series, Ring of Fates is a flawed action RPG that lacks the sort of polish Square Enix games are usually known for. Read on to find out more. Square Enix has released no shortage of Fina...
The AI may be frustrating and the style can be cloyingly cute, but this engaging action RPG is perfect for a quick fix of fantasy on the road. Sadly the multiplayer options are a little disappointing....
Abstract: The original Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles appeared some years ago on the GameCube and it was a mild success. It was a particularly fun game if you had the equipment needed to experience the multiplayer mode (in addition to the GameCube and the game...
Abstract: Enjoyable, but not without its flaws. The Crystal Chronicles series has a certain stigma about it. It was one of the pillars of Nintendo’s Game Boy-GameCube connectivity push, and while most fans agreed that the concept was good, the barriers to tru...
Abstract: Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates is a new fantasy RPG from Square Enix. It’s a prequel to Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles for the Nintendo GameCube, taking place a millennium prior to that game. In most FF titles, I’d st...
Abstract: Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles made its debut on the GameCube in 2004, which I actually remember was the motivating factor in my purchase of that console. The title differed a great deal from the main series in tone as well as gameplay, offering ga...
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. ...