The name (Final Fantasy Crystal Chroncles: Ring of Fates) may be long, but the characters are all lil'. The party of adventurers looks like it's composed entirely of three-year-olds. Maybe it's a modern interpretation of the kind of character art found in the NES Final Fantasy games, but whatever the reason, we definitely appreciate toddling in our world-ending crises.Like the Gamecube version, you'll have to have friends nearby to play in multiplayer. However, unlike the Gamecube, pretty much everyone has a DS these days. Check out some screens after the break-- you'll want to e-pinch the characters' little virtual cheeks.










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3-23-2007 @ 8:50PM
hvnlysoldr said...
In case my last comment magically appears or disappears, my brother and I liked this game though we only had one damaged GBA to play through.
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3-24-2007 @ 1:51AM
Shanks said...
I had the good fortune to play FFCC with 3 friends and 4 GBAs, and because of that experience, I will gleefully swallow anything FFCC that comes out for the DS. It sounds like Square Enix learned a few things (no more crystal chalice!), so I can get over the character models.
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3-24-2007 @ 12:48PM
ConstyXIV said...
please have netboot & online
please have netboot & online
please have netboot & online
That is all.
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3-24-2007 @ 1:44PM
Badaro said...
I'll buy this game if it supports online play.
The first one was great in multiplayer, the only problem were the GBA requirements.
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4-12-2007 @ 10:30PM
James said...
yo but wats the thing with wi-fi though, is this game gonna be online?
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