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Game Cube : Final Fantasy : Crystal Chronicles Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Final Fantasy : Crystal Chronicles 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. 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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5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User

It's not the best of all Final Fantasy series, however, for a decent collector like myself it's satisfying and sufficient. I absolutely would recommend it for collectors and fans only, not beginners.

frustrating.

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 15, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I'd always wanted this game, but never got the gumption to buy it. I eventually purchased a used copy and was severely disappointed. as the Game Informer review says, gameplay is 'frustrating' and the plot was completely lacking. When I played i saw no point. There was no saving the world, no powering up awesome weapons, just running around in a bubble. I expected more from a game from square.

Pretty fun, but....

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: October 23, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The gameplay is entertaining. I enjoy the free-based battles over turn-based and active time-based any day. The artifact system is good, but can offer a few set backs, as well. The magic system is good, too. I don't mind the fact that you lose magic after each level. And if you have something to complain about that, then just get the magic rings. I also enjoy the recipe system that's used in this game. But I never could get some smiths to forge certain items.

There are a few things that bother me. One is that you have to have GBAs and specified cables in order to do multiplayer, which I hate because I, as well as my sister and brother-in-law, have an NDS system, but there is no way to link them to the Gamecube. Another thing that is bothersome about multiplayer is the fact that one other person has to carry the chalice around, which kinda makes it pointless to do 2-player sometimes, since most of the time, the other person has to carry the chalice.

Otherwise, all in all, this is a fun game. The music is nice, graphics are good for its time, and it has some challenge to it.

This game made me hate Final fantasy until I had played others...

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: October 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Seriously please do not buy this game. It's literally terrible. My ex bf loved it and he was stupid and mindless, however EVERYONE ELSE hated this game. Its boring, easy and pointless. Also to have multiple players you have to have multiple game boy advances and wires. So I had to go half and half to buy game boy advances to get my 3 friends to play with me.

I hated Final Fantasy assuming they were all like this until I played 9 then 7 and LOVED those, they had a story...there is no story at all to this game it's just stupid little battles here and there and you have to carry a chalice. I don't think there is an end you play "years" and fill said chalice then restart all levels again for next year.

This is only good if your a kid and ever played a video game before.

Disappointing for Final Fantasy Fans

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: November 30, 2006
Author: Amazon User

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles was an extremely anticipated game for all of us Final Fantasy fans. The game however is nothing like anything we've ever seen before. Unfotunately thats not a good thing. The new gameplay, unlike the amazing battle system of final fantasy XII, is boring, difficult to use, and unproductive. The story is boring and extremely repetitive. You chase all over the world chasing after crystals and meeting some extremely cheesy characters along the way. If I were you I would rent the game (You could probably beat it in a day) and never play it again.

Worst...game...ever.

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 13 / 20
Date: August 30, 2006
Author: Amazon User

My bias is that from a Final Fantasy fan. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles is NOT a Final Fantasy game. It doesn't even come close to the Legend of Zelda in terms of action/adventure. It is a waste of time, space, energy, and money. All together.

I made the regretful mistake of putting this product on my Amazon Wish List when it first came out. After testing it at stores and reading about it, I quickly realized the game was cheese. I forgot, however, to remove it from my Wish List. My brother and sister bought it for me for my birthday one year! Aye yie yie!

So because of the $50 they scrounged together in my honor, I figured I'd give the game a thorough shot.

I couldn't take it anymore by the time I got to the second level. It was atrocious. I felt sorry for the Final Fantasy name and for my relatives for dropping the cash.

Enough of the emotional banter. Let me try to give an analytical review of this game.

First of all, it does not meet the definition of a classic role-playing game. (Within the last couple of years, however, I have noticed "RPG" taking on a new meaning. Now it means simply playing as someone else. Grand Theft Auto, for example, is now classified as an RPG.) But with today's loose definition of "RPG," you can call it that, I guess. But I grew up with real RPGs, like Dragon Warrior, the Final Fantasy titles, Lufia, Breath of Fire, etc. (These were all turn-based RPGs.)

Second, FF:CC does not develop your characters sanely. Sorry, but whoever programmed this atrocity embarrassed the genre of action/adventure.

Third, I recommend you boycott any GameCube title that requires the use of the Game Boy Advance to play multiplayer. It is asinine to expect people/kids to pay money for such an inconvenient, expensive, and improper method to simply play with your friends.

Lastly, this game is best suited for gamers who do not like real RPGs but prefer an action game with unique challenges in gameplay. Yes, FF:CC is an action/adventure, but unlike most others, the gamer will simply have to learn this somewhat different style (it is more hack & slash than anything - the multiplayer functionality should have saved this game from a bad review, but it was disappointing at best). But other than that, the game will offer essentially ZERO to true RPG gamers, especially those who love the Final Fantasy series. Stay away from this game if you love Final Fantasy titles.

For those who love a GOOD rpg

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 6
Date: August 20, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This is what an RPG game should be... Beautiful, fun, and challenging. A game that actually makes you think. I was a fan of Final Fantasy I & II, but was disappointed to see the direction the game went in three, and was very turned off by all the games that followed. I trully dislike linear games, so I was happy to see how open-ended and rich this game was. I especially enjoyed the way Nintendo incorporated using the Gameboys with the game. If you are a fan of most of the Final Fantasy games, then you probably won't like this game... But if you enjoy a GOOD rpg game and have a hard time finding games that satisfy your longing to explore an amazing world with new challenges, then I recommend this game for you!

Save the money for something else!!!!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 3 / 10
Date: July 23, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game is LAME!!! It should be called Final Fantasy: the Crystal Losers Chronicles. all the final fantasy fans, expected a big game, and because Square Enix begins again making games for Nintendo, got all of the Final Fantasy Fans excited. The game is totally lame, has a serious lack of story!!! Seriously!!!!! You get to pick the name of your town, your character, gender, etc, and then, your on your own, you meet other caravans(but nothing big) and you fight monsters, and when you fight the Final Boss, you discover that it's all based on memories, and the end is a big piece of crap!

The multiplayer version, it's the same, but you can play with your friends, and it's almost impossible to play, cause every player needs a nintendo advance, to play, and to do the spells is very hard!!

I just hope that the sequel isn't as lame as this one!!

Crystal Chronicles of Boredom

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 7 / 7
Date: May 09, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I convinced three friends of mine to get GBAs and link cables when Nintendo was pushing the whole connectivity thing. We all thought that a whole flurry of these GBA/GC games would come out and it would be awesome. What we got was Four Swords, a good game, and Crystal Chronicles, one of the most mediocre games I've ever played.

I'm an old school RPG player. I was playing them before they got popularized. I remember Final Fantasy 1 and the original Dragon Warrior with very fond memories. I must have beaten each at least a dozen times. RPGs have come a long way since then, especially with the incorporation of great interactive story lines. So I expect both a challenge and some involved storyline in an RPG. Maybe that's my problem.

Crystal Chronicles is ridiculously easy. You run around and smash the A button. Sure you can do combos with people if you want, but they are completely unnecessary. There is no incentive to work together, which I feel defeats the point of having a 4 player cooperative game.

Crystal Chronicles has a very basic theme. I wouldn't call it a storyline because there is no progression. Basically, you must collect Myrhh every season or so to prevent your town from being destroyed. That's it. Do that for a while and you can beat the game. There's no sense of accomplishment because you do the same thing over and over, and you never get anywhere.

When this game was coming out I was expecting an epic storylined Final Fantasy game which incorporated a four player game system something like Secret of Mana with four people. What we got was a game with some pretty cut scenes and terrible gameplay, without any story at all. It reminds me a bit of the old CD-i Zelda games that Phillips released. Those were slightly worse than this game.

Do not buy. If you have four GBAs, I recommend picking up Nintendo's Four Swords instead.

i know why it's TEEN rated

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 3 / 15
Date: February 25, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This game came with a Game Cube system my mom got from ebay, she said it didn't matter if it's TEEN rated (i'm only 9 1/2) so 2 days later I tried it out, it has an outstanding intro, you get to pick the name of your town and get to pick what sort of person you want, I started it and it was to hard, I didn't know what to do. THAT IS WHY IT'S TEEN RATED! So if you have a child that's under 12, don't get it, it's just to hard.


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