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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles


crystal Long ago, a substance called miasma covered the world of Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles. The substance called miasma is sort of like radiation. It's invisible but permeates the air. Prolongued contact with the miasma begins to drain your life away until you eventually die.

However, certain crystals were found that can keep the miasma at bay. Large crystals are found in the center of towns to protect the entire town from miasma. The problem is that the crystals lose power after about a year and must be purified by a substance called myrrh. Myrrh is collected from myrrh trees. These trees are very rare and only produce a single drop every two years.

Thus, crystal caravans were formed. These caravans are sent out by each town to travel the world in search of myrrh trees. They harvest the myrrh and place it in a container called a crystal chalice and then bring it back to their town to purify the crystal.

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Reviewer Gilgamesh
Gameplay 8
Graphics 9.5
Music 7
Story 5
Overall 80%
I say this because Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles is a great multiplayer game. Many people forget that you can have a party when you play single player. Most of the reviews that have been put out forget this feature, and this feature has been overlooked. If you check your FFCC manual, you will see under "MULTIPLAYER" that you can also play multiplayer "alone". I've played this mode and when you go into multiplayer alone you literally have a party from which you select from 4 out of 8 of your created characters. This mode is a lot of fun, just remember you need a gameboy advance. That is the only downside of this game, that you need to spend another $100 to play the "Alone" multiplayer feature. Hopefully Square Enix is making something more clear in the upcoming release of Nintendo Revolution which will also debut with the release of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles II. Oh, and by the way, it is going to be on the internet as well as offline, so enjoy it when it hits United States stores.

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Release Date
Game Console GCN
 02-09-2004 (US)
 08-08-2003 (JP)
 03-12-2004 (EU)
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