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SWSt Bubble Bobble Plus (Wii): ... s just something about it that complements the game. No matter how much I play it, it s never grated on the ears. In fact, if you know the tune, you probably started humming it as soon as you began this review! Now, I d have been happy with this as it is, but makers Square Enix weren t. In addition to Standard Mode (the original 100 levels), Arrange Mode, allows up to 4 players to play 100 completely new screens, ...
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Nintendo Wii Games - Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon (Wii) Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon (Wii)
Manufacturer: Square Enix / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Role-Playing / Release Date: 2008 - In the town of Lostime, memories are fluttering away with every toll of the local clock tower's bell. If things go on like this, the residents won't know their beaks from their bills! But who's got the pluck to peck up ...
overall rating  1 review
 
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles My Life as a King Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles My Life as a King
Manufacturer: Square Enix / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Action / Ages 12 and Over
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Nintendo Wii Games - Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors (Wii) Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors (Wii)
Manufacturer: Square Enix / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Action / Ages 12 and Over
overall rating  2 reviews
 
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers (Wii) Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers (Wii)
Manufacturer: Square Enix / Nintendo Wii Games / Genre: Action / Ages 12 and Over
 
Nintendo Wii Games - Bubble Bobble Plus (Wii) Bubble Bobble Plus (Wii)
Genre: Puzzle for Nintendo Wii / Nintendo Wii Games / Published by Square Enix
overall rating  1 review
 
 
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loz09 Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors (Wii)
... ve never played a dragon quest game before, so didn t really start playing this with any expectations. I m yet to complete the game, but it reminds me of a certain hero series I originally played on the x-box. I personally feel as though it has a lot to offer in terms of entertainment, but isn t what I d class as addictive. I never play this game for more than 30 minutes at a time, because swinging the wii remote at similar enemies can become far too repetitive after an hour or so. I find it difficult in game to get where I want to go, and the way of killing your opponents contributes massively to the repetitiveness. There s not too much I can say about the storyline wi...
Read the full review: Decent but repetitive by loz09
eisbrecher Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon (Wii)
... Fantasy Fables: Chocobo s Dungeon is the second game of the Final Fantasy Fables series, coming after the popular Chocobo Tales for the DS. Whilst it starts slow it becomes apparent to the player than there is more to the game than meets the eye, and underneath the pleasing family friendly graphics lies a technical and deep game. Graphics Upon playing Chocobo s Dungeon the first thing you notice are the charming graphics. The characters and enemies are all well designed and of a high quality. However the best graphical point is the environments, the town of Lostime is quaint and graphically pleasing. The Fuego Mines are amazingly detailed and the water dungeon at...
Read the full review: Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon is the best RPG on the Wii by far! by eisbrecher
ebusinessman Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles My Life as a King
... Fantasy Crystal Chronicles My Life as a King brings a different style of play that well that most people are accustomed to expect from Final Fantasy. Even being considered as part of Crystal Chronicles, My Life as a King keeps little resemblance to the series, but a kind of SimCity with elements of fantasy. In My Life as a King, the player controls a child who still king comes up against the colossal responsibility to rebuild an entire kingdom. According to a kind of "promised land" reserved for his father, the king Epitav, the boy is responsible for reconstructing an entire kingdom so we end up with the nomadic existence of his people. For this reason, th...
Read the full review: King Nothing by ebusinessman
 
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