Name of the Game
Destination Fantasy
Story
This story begins with a romantic couple, Daniel and Cheyenne. Both of these love birds are magicians that can control the nature and the eart. They can summon the minions of all the elements and are in a society where everyone else is human. Both of them are some of the only few who have these powers.
They feel like they do not belong in this world and want to leave to a different place. Fortunately not far away in space, there lies another planet where many other people with powers live. The couple decide to go to this planet which is called, Mutanomous, but when they arrive, what they find is not what they expected.
They find that the planet is full of destruction and realize that life back on Earth was much more "liveable." The only problem is that it seems to be harder to leave Mutanomous than it was to enter it. They will have to fight their way through lands of this planet and find their way back to their transport to Earth... perhaps there will be a way to even get rid of these powers that they despise so much.
Throughout the game there will be many scenes of romance where the two youngsters who are in their late teens realize that maybe getting rid of their powers will be so much better, and life will be so much more enjoyable.
Starting Characters
Daniel Deathcaster
Mage of Death Nature
Summon the minions of Death
Stats: 150 HP, 40 MP, 10 Strength, 5 Defense
Cheyenne "Deathcaster" Lifecaster
Mage of Natural Nature
Summon the minions of natural nature
Stats: 100 HP, 50 MP, 5 Strength, 10 Defense
Other characters may become available who can control different elements such as fire, water, posion, electrical, gravity, earth, etc.
System
PS3, PSN
Boss
Governor of Mutanomous
A chief official of the planet of Mutanomous. This villain has the power to control and manipulate fire. His appearance has seems to be very casual, but morphs into a wicked and nasty monster that reaches 7 feet tall and is skinny and looks like a skeleton with many diseases. This boss is one of the final bosses in the game.
Worth Playing
The game is worth playing because it shows how sometimes being different may be a good thing, but also sometimes if you really want somethinmg you have to strive for it, and you have to go over hard times to reach what you really want. The game gives many lessons and morals and besides that, it's a great level up game that is sort of like Final Fantasy only on a more romantic scale.