Abstract: Despite this game having come out in Japan back in 2012, I had never heard of it until I was shown some gameplay videos announcing its venture out west. What I saw impressed me, but I was not quite prepared for the game being this good. I figured I'd enjo...
The story gets more adventurous the further you get into it. I explored volcanic caves whilst fighting molten lava enemies and even climbed up to the tallest summits to capture beasts to sell their bounties for a great price. This game literally gives you...
Abstract: What is it? Idyllic, Animal Crossing-style living meets epic role-playing adventure as Level-5's Fantasy Life finally arrives in the UK.What's it on? Nintendo 3DS.When's it out? 26 September 2014.Pretty much everything you need to know about Fantasy...
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Published: 2014-09-24, Author: Simon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Fantasy Life aims to accommodate all these ambitions and more. The brightly coloured pastoral town of Reveria is familiar and indistinguishable from a nation of Japanese RPG villages, but the lives you can build here are more diverse than in other fantasy...
Unusual mix of action-RPG and life-sim, Appealing cartoon graphics, Bucketloads of charm and humour
Repetitive challenges and missions, Spoilt by clumsy design, Not as gripping as a conventional RPG
Fantasy Life is an interesting game with plenty of charm, but that charm is best enjoyed in small doses. It's fine for a daily commute or a quick half hour of downtime here and there, but the longer you play it, the more tiresome the quests become and th...
Abstract: There's the usual tale of a dark, evil power threatening to destroy the world to give the game a bit of structure, but for the most part the main story plays second fiddle to the meaty amount of extra quests and challenges built into living out your chose...
Published: 2014-10-29, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Fantasy Life surprisingly makes chores fun, and there's enough variety in each Life to make them all worth diving into. Whether you're a Life Sim or RPG fan, or perhaps a fan of Level-...
Abstract: When people think of life simulations, they often picture games like Animal Crossing or Harvest Moon, which focus on daily chores and repetitive social interactions with local characters. Fantasy Life is not that kind of game. It's much more of a role-pl...
Published: 2014-10-21, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Level 5's Fantasy Life is a game with a relatively long and storied history, with quite the pedigree behind it. The last game developed by veteran RPG Studio Brownie Brown before their name-change to 1-Up Studios, Fantasy Life had a rather long 3-year dev...