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The editors liked
It has its moment and the telekinesis powers are interesting.
Richly detailed and diverse world
Exciting
Well-told story
Beautiful graphics and world
Interesting story
Fun gameplay
Briskly paced story
Excellent graphics
Nicely integrated minigames and an ambitious approach to game presentation.
The editors didn't like
It's inconsistent and riddled with annoying tendencies.
Shallow
Repetitive combat
Absence of map makes it easy to get lost
Character customization is uninvolving
Awful camera
Unreadable map
Meandering gameplay
Short
Odd and somewhat irrelevant shop system and too light to be fully satisfying.
Abstract: Could Be Better, But I Still Had FunI prefer games that encourage players to explore their depths through rewards and challenges rather than simply by offering congratulations in the form of a medal. There are minor rewards to completing optional side...
Abstract: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers has a few good points to it but it really feels more like an adventure title then an RPG game. If you pick up this game because you are a fan of RPG games or Final Fantasy games you most likely wil...
Abstract: This was one of my most anticipated Wii games of 2009.Silly me.Anticipation is dumb. It almost always builds unrealistic expectations and leads to inevitable disappointment. The Crystal Bearers is no exception. It's disappointing. Not only that, but i...
Abstract: Unless you've been reading the previews, you might be surprised to learn that Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers abandons the multiplayer, role-playing game trappings of the previous Crystal Chronicles games for a single-player adven...
There's no denying the appeal of a game like Crystal Bearers. It's a grandiose, 20 – 30 hour long adventure that brings the Final Fantasy name to Nintendo's console in what looks like a game traditional players can finally dive into and...
It has its moments, telekinesis powers are interesting
Inconsistent and riddled with annoying tendencies
Like "Abracadabera" and "Open Sesame", the words Final Fantasy have a sense of power to them. For gamers, uttering them is like invoking a magic spell, one which promises to open doorways into fantastical worlds full of heroes and monsters. Unfortunately...
The Crystal Bearers at least attempts to broaden the scope of Final Fantasy’s output, even if this philosophy doesn’t really pay off. We’re likely to see a greater range of genre-blurring Final Fantasy offshoots going forwards – no...
The ropey controls, repetitive combat and superfluous “waggle” mini games
Despite bearing the illustrious Final Fantasy name, Crystal Bearers is an uncharacteristically depressing dip in form for the highly esteemed franchise...