The first of the Crystal Chronicles series with mind blowing results! When Square-Enix started with their Final Fantasy titles they started ot with Nintendo but after time strayed because of the lack of graphic abilities(which is my guess). Now they have come back with an interesting title worth time and money (and every penny of it). I had picked this game up at an EB GAMES store by trading my three most valued games which turned out to be worth it by a long run. This game is simply fantastic with magic and beautiful backgrounds all around. Its extensive game play allows you to have hours of fun, non-stop. If your the kind to sit down on a sofa and play for hours on end, very adventurous, love sleep overs and have best friends with Game Boy Advances, then this is the game for you. I had a get together with my friends... like a little Crystal Chronicles Convention and we got extremely tired over the game. Not because it was boring but because we stayed up all night playing four player until Michael's mom came down telling us to go to bed. I'll make it straight and easy... 1 Player is "great". 2 Players is "fun and sometimes frustrating". 3 Players is "awesome and exciting while 4 Players can be "The Best" or "The Worst". It all depends on how much you get along with the other players. You need "Team Work" and "Co-operation" and if you don't... stick to 1 Player. Hands down this is "THE" best real time clock, free roam, adventure, RPG game to date! (All of the above is my opinion so don't take it personally.)
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