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Nintendo DS : Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring Of Fates Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring Of Fates and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring Of Fates. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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just great

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: July 29, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I don't like turn-based games. They are really slow and boring.

This is why I love FFCC ring of fates. It is a terrific fun rpg, It is kind of short (you don't have to spend your life playing this game), not difficult (you don't have to keep fighting 2 hours with the same enemies in order to reach level 100 for defeting a monster) and ... they story is a fantastic story.

If you don't like slow RPGs but you like epic stories, this is your game.

A Fun Little Dungeon Crawler

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 17 / 17
Date: March 13, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Ring of Fates is a great dungeon crawler with superb graphics. With local friends, it's the best multiplayer game around, but it's worth picking up for the single-player as well. You can play through the obligatory quest, controlling 4 characters at once if you feel like it. I found far more fun in creating my own character and playing the multiplayer "free mode" by myself - no cutscenes or story, but all of the same towns and dungeons. The controls are sufficient when you are controlling just one character, but when you're babysitting up to four, they occasionally get convoluted and cumbersome. The selling factors on this game are the graphics and the loot. Your avatar changes appearance with each item you equip - a surprising and rewarding bonus to finding rare helmets or synthesizing a new cloak, etc.

The game is fun, and should be a must-buy if you enjoyed the GC version, or like action/RPGs at all (Diablo, Champions of Norrath, Sword of Mana, "Tales of" series, etc.)

A satisfying, but not superior, dungeon crawler

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 10 / 11
Date: March 15, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This followup to Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles takes the mechanics developed in the first game, polishes them, and wraps them up in a new story and game for the DS. The overall effect is something that would be excellent from any other publisher, but is merely good from SE.

The main complaint from the first game (the annoying bucket), is gone. Whether in one player or multiplayer modes, your characters will all have a chance to play the game. The new one-player mode gives you a party of 4 characters, only one of which you control directly at one time. Changing controlled characters and spells are now just a touch of the lower screen rather than the convoluted menu system of the first game. Overall, controls have improved, though in the single player it's hard to juggle all of the players.

In multiplayer, every player (up to 4, everyone needs a card) controls one character of any of the 4 races. Each race has its own particular strengths, weaknesses, and special abilities that make them useful at some point in every dungeon. Although the game slows down significantly in this mode, it's the way the game is at its best, as all the characters can act intelligently, and the cooperative abilities start to shine.

The graphics of this game make full use of the DS's capabilities, and are the best I've seen on the system, a step up even from the acclaimed Final Fantasy III. Environments are well-defined, special effects are wonderful, and on the whole the game shows a good level of polish. The soundtrack is similarly excellent, but the voices get annoying very quickly.

Difficulty tends to ramp up at a reasonable rate, and never does the game get frustrating, which is amazing considering the variety of challenges in the dungeons. Dungeons are well-designed, and contain a variety of items to acquire and create for your characters, whose look changes depending on what they wear.

This offering from Square Enix is worth a purchase, especially with friends around to join in your game. Although it fits a fairly standard Final Fantasy formula, the game entertains just like its bigger brothers.

Ring of Fates

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 5
Date: April 02, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game is definitely different from what I've played so far regarding Final Fantasy games. I like the fact that the game is a step up from FFIII. The graphics is amazing; however, the game play is not practical. I find it annoying and difficult using the buttons to fight and using the stylus to collect magic crystals at the same time. Since Ring of Fates and FFIII&XII have totally different game play style I cannot compare them together; however, my favorite of all is XII because I play it the most. According to gamespot.com, the upcoming FF games for the DS are FF Tactics A2 and a remake of FFIV. Hopefully it will be good because I'm definitely getting FFIV!

Enjoyable Game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: March 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I want to discuss the pros of this game first.

PROS:
- Enjoy the single player storyline.
- I don't know why, but the peppered voice acting sometimes cheer me up from the monotonous scrolling of texts.
- The wonderfully designed levels. They are not hard to go through and its plain simple. I enjoyed roaming around it.
- I like how whenever you get a new character then you visit old levels you get a different feel in playing them again. I like it when Gnash joined my team and going through the levels became easy, especially the double jump.
- The "extra pouch" is a good innovation. It gives a slight difficult curve in game play.

Now, just because my review highlighted the easiness and simpleness of the game doesn't necessarily imply that this game is cheesy or "easy" at all. There are levels that will make you go through all tactical especially at later levels. The items such as health and revive become so important at later levels.

CONS:
- I don't like the AI of my companions. I mean, I spent nearly playing the game by myself with little to no help from my AI companions. I am getting pummeled by a boss and all the AI's are just standing there. I miss Final Fantasy XII set up commands that the AI's actually follow.
- The "extra pouch," I hate it because I went to a boss fight with maxed out items but I still lost because I wish I had more of "revive/phoenix" or "health gems/cylinder."

Not a CON against game play, but come on why change the storyline? Okay, getting realistic - I understand for the children. Other than that nothing else. I fully enjoy the game. And I am still trying to finish the game.

FF:Crystal Chronicles - Portable Entertainment!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: March 25, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates is a sequel in spirit to its GameCube Predecessor, though much improved in function. While I have a few complaints about the game in general, it is, on the whole, a great title and a must have for DS owners.

The game itself is set after the conclusion of the original Crystal Chronicles; Miasma and the Chalice are both gone (Thank Goodness!) and the world is seeking to repair itself. The four tribes of the original game have changed slightly, each one gaining its own unique 'tribe' ability as well as a particular weapon specialization. Swords, Hammers, Bows, and Staves are all available depending on the class you choose. There is a one-player mode, complete with cut scenes that contain voice acting; a real plus for such a text heavy game. The story is interesting, if typical of Final Fantasy fare.

The real fun of this game comes from the Multi-player mode - which can also be played as a single player! Multi-mode has been improved from the original FF:CC in that no one has to be the 'moogle' - carrying around the Chalice to keep everyone safe. Instead, you gain control over your character and go anywhere you wish in the 'room' of the dungeon you are currently exploring. Each tribes unique ability comes into play in solving the puzzles that will allow you to access new areas of the map; each map concludes with a Boss battle that is epic in scale. The backgrounds and characters are all rendered quite well and your character changes appearance as they equip different items.

My only major gripe with the game is that magic has been limited. While spells now deliver more power for their punch, they are also limited; 1 cast/magicite picked up. This can be a real drag when you run out of Cure magicites halfway through a boss battle. Generally the magic is well proportioned and available, but there were times when the level just would NOT drop Cure or Raise magicite at all.

Again, on the whole, this game is a superb experience, and if you are looking for a fun and well put together dungeon crawler for the Nintendo DS, pick up FF:CC Ring of Fates. It's worth the $34.99 price tag.

Fun and different rpg

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: March 30, 2008
Author: Amazon User

This game was definitely a lot of fun to play and really should be classified as an action-rpg rather than a traditional turn-based rpg. The controls took a little getting used to, but once you have the hang of it, the game becomes a lot of fun. Overall the difficulty is pretty low, but there is a good amount of replay-ability, especially since you can solo-play through the multiplayer part of the game. I guess the one downside would be the game's price, but if that is not an issue for you then I would highly recommend this game.

To conclude: If you enjoy rpg's and/or action-adventure games I would definitely give this game a shot.

Enjoyable Final Fantasy-based excursion

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 7 / 8
Date: April 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User

While it lasts, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates is an enjoyable excursion that mostly lives up to its license. Playing as twins Yuri and Chelinka, you assemble your party and embark on the usual dungeon and monster battling RPG goodness that we all know and love. What makes Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates so enjoyable is that the game does boast some nice production values in terms of graphics and overall presentation, with the characters, story, and dialogue offering some nice degrees of charm that help make everything work pretty well. Each character also has a decent selection of attacks and abilities to pull off as well, and the game's local multiplayer mode is pretty fun. Where the game falters however is that there are a few technical issues, most notably being some poor AI and moments of slowdown. Also, the game isn't very long either, especially compared to some other RPG's from Square to hit the DS. Flaws aside though, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates is an enjoyable RPG while it lasts, and is definitely worth checking out for fans of the genre and/or franchise.

A fun hack & slash RPG Dungeon Crawler! (Said a mouthful, didn't I?)

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: April 27, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I just got Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates last week, and so far I love it! The story is cool, the music is good, the fighting is fun, and the graphics are great!

One of the things I like most about this game is it's attention to detail, the character models, backgrounds, event scenes, and cutscenes all look great! It's especially cool how the weapons, armor, and other equipment change the look of the characters, something you rarely see in RPG's for the DS. Equiping your character with a new weapon or armor changes the character's appearance on the field, meaning that if you equip Yuri with a Red Hat, he'll be wearing it on the field, and the same goes for armor and weapons! You can even dress up your characters to look like classes from other Final Fantasy games! Equip your character with a Black Mage Hood & Black Mage Robe, and your character's physical appearance on the field will be that of a Black Mage!
However, this effect only lasts on the field, once you enter an event scene, your characters will all be wearing their default clothing. Kinda lame, but whatever...
The use of the Touch Screen in this game is also really good. Smooth, simple Touch Screen interface can either make or break a DS game, and in this case, I'm happy to say that in the case of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates, it's a smooth and seamless interface.

However, this game is not without it's cons...
The party's AI is really bad! If you're not playing on multiplayer, then don't expect any help from your comrades. In single player mode, you're on your own... The other members of the party tend to get in the way alot during battle, and offer absolutely no assistance! They won't cast healing spells on you when you run low on heatlh, the won't cover you while you cast spells of your own, and they seldom even attack the enemy! Pretty much all your AI party members do during battle is run directly infront of the enemy, and stand there while being attacked, occasionally hitting the enemy once or twice before dying.
Another problem is the magic system... While it's pretty easy to use and operate by yourself, attack based magic doesn't deal nearly enough damage for the time it takes to cast, and without any competent party members to cover you while you're casting it, you can expect to take quite a bit of damage while you cast.
Another small thing is the voice acting... While I am happy that it's there, I wish that it were of higher quality... It's definitely not the best voice acting I've heard in a DS game.

All complaints aside, I'm not unhappy with my purchase of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates. Although 40 dollars is a bit high for a DS game, you can see where it went with the length of the game & quality of the graphics, they definitely didn't put this one on the standard 256MB DS card.
Regardless of what Game Informer's review said about this game, Single Player mode is still fun. A little bit frustrating, but as long as you've got someone else to play with you're set to have alot of fun!

Overall Rating: (Depends on how you play)
Single Player Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars.
Multiplayer Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars.

For maximum enjoyment of the game, link it up and play it with friends or play it over the Wi-Fi connection!

(^O^) << I Love Moogles, Kupo !

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 10
Date: May 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I got this game for my Birthday which was just a couple days ago. Umm ... honestly haven't been a BIG fan of Final Fantasy aside from the Final Fantasy : Advent Children movie. This game is kinda a more different version of Zelda. But it has it fun moments but after awhile you get bored of it. Sad that the enemy guy had to kill the kids Father.


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