4/4/2023 0 Comments Fantasian review game![]() ![]() When I said returned to their roots, they really went far back into the past. In a way, it feels like a massive step back from Lost Odyssey, which has in leaps and bounds be equal to Final Fantasy XII or even XIII at the time when it was made. Good news for the rest of us that the second half of the game will be dropping on Apple Arcade later in the Fall.Īnother thing you will notice is that the game has been brought back to the days of Final Fantasy IX, where there are no voice acting, but the cinematics and gameplay are streamlined into uniform aesthetic. While we’re hoping that the game would launch on the Nintendo Switch, I feel that after trying out this game, don’t count on it coming to any of the consoles any time soon.Īlso given that this game is the first half of the full experience, we’re only really diving into a part of the game the same way that Final Fantasy VII Remake teased that the entirety of the remake will be situated at Midgar alone. ![]() With a sudden surprise preview the last few months and with the game dropping on Apple Arcade a day shy of April Fool’s, there’s a joke in there somewhere I could not put my finger on. Save for Wii’s The Last Story, Mistwalker has not been making games for consoles for nearly ten years and counting. ![]() Price: Estimated SRP Free with Apple Arcade subscription ($4.99 USD)īefore Fantasian, my last foray into Hironobu Sakaguchi’s Mistwalker Studio was in 2008 with Lost Odyssey.Similar Game/s: Lost Odyssey, Final Fantasy VI (mobile). ![]()
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