Fragile Dreams

Tachi

Mushi-shi
Hi all,


I've been looking around for anime related games for the Wii, came across Fragile dreams. i've read a few reviews on it and seen a few screenshots of it. i'm just wondering, has anyone played this and if so is it worth my money?


For those who don't know about it but are interested:

"Seto is an extremely special young boy; he may be the last remaining human being alive on the planet. As Seto searches through the eerily calm and beautiful ruins of a civilization lost, he comes across a mysterious girl named Ren, who quickly scurries away from him despite possibly being the only other living human in the world. As he struggles to locate Ren and search for other survivors, he must also fight off the ghosts and demons that haunt this forsaken land and piece together the mystery behind the disappearance of mankind.

In Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon, players explore a dark and abandoned world with the aid of their Wii Remote that functions as a flashlight and as a proximity sensor to track invisible ghosts. The highly cinematic presentation, coupled with an emotive soundtrack, bring the narrative of a lonely and lost soul to life as players encounter memorable characters and discover the back story behind scavenged items that provide insight on people’s last days before the apocalypse."

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Coming from a reliable source for horror games, i've been told it's a good game to get a hold off, i for one have been intent on buying it for a while so when i finally get a little reprieve money wise, i was going to invest in this. Mind you, i have a bajillion other titles to finish as well, so yeah.
 
Fragile Dreams is in the backlog. It's supposed to have an emotionally involving story, a beautifully desolate atmosphere, and absolutely terrible combat. Sounds very much like a "your mileage may vary" kind of game, but I thought the premise was interesting enough to make it worth a punt.
 
Not horror so much, more a study in loneliness.

It's almost pure adventure (combat is a joke); some puzzles and lots of fluff.
Art game territory more than most else I've seen, excepting Narcissu, and nearly as eerie.

Not finished it yet, but so far, recomend highly.
 
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