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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time


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Multiplayer heaven, crystallized

The Crystal Chronicles series has never quite achieved its potential. From baffling design decisions – such as the original requiring not only a GameCube but also a mess of cables and a GBA for each player – to Ring of Fates’ curious omission of online play, Square Enix have always managed to stab themselves in the foot. Until now, that is.

Echoes of Time, playable on Wii and DS, will feature online cross-platform adventuring with an absolute minimum of fuss. What this means is that whichever version you decide to plump for – and we’re hoping they’ll both cost the same – you’ll be getting an identical experience, albeit one that’s magnified and slightly fuzzy if you go with the Wii game. It’s certainly a bold move, and we hope it pays off, because Echoes of Time really is magnificent fun.

Despite the focus on multiplayer, the game’s Story mode is the most substantial the series has seen, so you might not even want to team up. After an in-game friend succumbs to the ancient and mysterious ‘crystal sickness’, you’re tasked with leaving your secluded village and scouring the world in search of a cure. It’s standard Final Fantasy guff, sure, but simple and effectively told – the sort of plot that works well in a combat-heavy multiplayer title such as this. Party members can be created (there’s a guild system much like Etrian Odyssey’s) or high-level mercenaries recruited as a substitute for real human beings if you’re short on mates.

It isn’t radically different to last year’s Ring of Fates, although the setting and plot seem far more interesting this time. Rather than being forced to play as a set character, you can now be any race or gender you wish – and use the same hero in multiplayer. Joining or hosting a game is as simple as touching a save crystal in the single-player world, whereupon up to three friends will be dumped into your game, or you into one of theirs. Dropping out of a session is just as easy.


 
6 Comments
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AlbiTheDragon  - 9 months 24 days ago 
Looks pretty good
AlbiTheDragon  - 9 months 24 days ago 
Looks pretty good
nudger  - 9 months 23 days ago 
It does look pretty good...twice!
FancyRat  - 9 months 23 days ago 
LOVED Ring of Fates and mourned the lack of online play. This is my final fantasy nerdgasm-dream come true!
Taxtm  - 9 months 23 days ago 
I look forward to this, but I'm curious as to whether the online play will require friend codes or not. I'm hoping for the latter, since friend codes seem like too much of a hassle for the little bit of protection offered. It's not like someone's going to go off and murder some random person they "met" while playing a DS game online with them, c'mon! That's the real issue I have with Nintendo's online stuff. There are so many dang friend codes required to play with someone, it hardly seems worth it.
evilpacman18  - 9 months 15 days ago 
i'm getting this one ASAP. i hope i won't be as disappointed as with the first and my life as a king
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time

Genre: Role Playing
Release date: 27 Mar 2009
Published by: Square Enix
Developed by: Square Enix
Franchise: Final Fantasy
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
4 player CO-OP
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