Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (series)

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is a spin-off series of Final Fantasy and now forms a separate franchise with several published video games, several published music CDs and a manga series.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles ( GameCube )

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is a video game for the Nintendo GameCube. It was released in 2003 in Japan and was the first Final Fantasy game for a Nintendo console since Final Fantasy VI in 1994.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is mainly designed for the multi- player mode and requires that to control the characters in this mode depending on a Game Boy Advance is connected. For the single player mode, you can also use a normal GameCube pad. Game play is not turn based, as with most other Final Fantasy games, but has more parallels to other series such as Seiken Densetsu in the area. For the character design Toshiyuki Itahana responsible, who has previously worked inter alia to Final Fantasy IX.

Criticism

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles received mostly positive reviews. On GameRankings.com the average rating is 80%. Biggest negative criticism is the requirement of having to connect a Game Boy Advance to the GameCube in multiplayer per player, as can not be ordinary pads use.

Manga

In the Square Enix published in Japan manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan a manga published with the title Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Hatenaki Sora no Muko ni ( Japanese:ファイナルファンタジー・クリスタルクロニクル~はてなき空の向こうに~; German: Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: It does not end on the opposite side of the sky).

Music CDs

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, there were three audio CD releases.

A double CD with the soundtrack composed by Kumi Tanioka the game was released on 20 August 2003 in Japan. A total of 52 pieces are on this album.

An audio CD with six pieces lay in a limited number of games.

On 30 July 2003 was released in Japan a maxi - CD ( Japanese ) theme song, Kaze no Ne (カゼノネ) of the game.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates (Nintendo DS)

On 23 August 2007 she released Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates for Nintendo DS in Japan.

Ring of Fates support in addition to the single player mode and multiplayer games over local wireless and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

Criticism

  • The Japanese video game magazine Famitsu reviewed the game with 35 of 40 points.
  • In Gamerankings.com the title achieved an average rating of 77%.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King ( Wii)

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King was published in May 2008 in Germany via the WiiWare function of the Nintendo Wii console. It was one of the release titles of the new service.

It is a building simulation in which you play a young king who built the city that once led his father again.

Criticism

  • In Gamerankings.com the title achieved an average rating of 80%.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Dark Lord ( Wii)

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Dark Lord was presented in March 2009 by Square Enix and was released in June 2009 in Japan. My Life as a Dark Lord is the official sequel to Aufbausimulationsmix My Life as a King and appeared as the title for Nintendo's WiiWare. In the game you take on the role of Mira, the daughter of the Dark Lords. Task is to establish own tower as possible clever traps to keep the hero of it to climb the tower.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time ( NDS & Wii)

Criticism

Famitsu gave the Wii version 29 of 40 points and the Nintendo DS version 30 of 40 The DS version sold in Japan 101 718 times, and the Wii version 21,721 times. In the following week to continue selling 33,985 copies of the DS version.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers ( Wii)

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers is another game in the Crystal Chronicles series for Nintendo Wii. In March 2009, Square Enix announced that The Crystal Bearers is also published in North America and Europe. The game is much darker and more mature than the other representatives of this series. Also, the game focuses on the single player mode, whereas is usually made ​​clear in the series of multiplayer part in the foreground.

Action

1000 years have passed since the Yukes disappeared from the world. Your popular magic turned into a myth. In the following years the technology of Liltys coined the course of history. An important role is played by the antique crystal, which was once preserved by their ancestors from being an industrial tool.

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