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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales | 
enlarge | From: Square Enix Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $17.85 You Save: $2.14 (11%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 6810
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.7
MPN: 90701 Model: 90701 UPC: 662248907017 EAN: 0662248907017 ASIN: B000NKPFFM
Release Date: April 3, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New, factory sealed US edition for Nintendo DS !
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| Features:
| • | Combines role-playing and exploration with card-based battles | | • | Pop-Up Duels - a new kind of card battle - occur during random enemy encounters | | • | Dozens of minigames and microgames as they embark on a journey to rescue their lost friends and restore peace to the land | | • | Features innovative stylus and Touch Screen functionality |
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Product Description In Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales, you'll enter a fun and enchanting game world, from the Final Fantasy franchise. When a black magician brings a picture book onto the Chocobo farm, it unleashes the great devil Bebuzu. The farm gets sucked into its pages, where white & black magicians must stop Bebezu from reviving himself to full form.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Fables you say? The only tall-tale here is this game being rated as good. June 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First thing I'll say about this title is don't purchase it for more than $10. There is charm in the game, but overall it doesn't make up for the overall recycled gameplay and just pure repetitiveness.
I am a huge fan of RPGs, I've played almost all the main series, and ventured into the more underground ones (Like Atelier Iris, Etrian Odyssey, & Atelier Iris.) Therefore, I am one mildly educated on the subject of RPGs and the Final Fantasy World.
Receiving this game, I thought it'd be a typical RPG with mini-game elements here and there. My god I was wrong, more like a collection of repeating uncreative mini-games. Think of this game as WarioWare boss battles that you repeat over & over to receive the best medal.
Yup, all the game is basically is mini-games mixed in with a horribly unrewarding battle system that just seems forced. 50% through the game I had experienced 4 battles. The battles seemed like they were thrown into the game just so they could please Final Fantasy fanatics. First complaint about the battles is they take seemingly forever, and are very unbalanced. The card concept of battles is awesome, but the way it was executed is just poor in this game, especially because animations consume 75% of the time in battle.
If you want a good card-based battle game pick up Baten Kaitos, 100 times the fun, 100 times the content. Anyways, back on topic to the mini-games. Basically, they're all boring games uncreative games that you've played before without cute chocobos.
The most creative one is ironically the first mini-game, where you race up the mountain as a turtle. The rest are "collect small sprite, avoid boss." or other very common games used in RPGs.
Don't get me wrong, I did enjoy this game. It's just not all that good. It's cliche mini-games mixed in with battles ruined by overanimation, the plot is good though, and the "I want to complete this mini-game and get the best medal on it so I get some battle card I'll never use" is also pretty fun.
Replayability? Zero in my opinion. I have yet to beat this game (or pick it up again to consider beating it.) but I am about 75% through. This counts for about 9 hours of gameplay, therefore if you pick this game up I'm guessing you'll get an easy 12-18 hours of gameplay depending on how much of a completionist you are.
Like I said, it's a good game, but there are many better others on the DS.
Plot 7/10: Seems pretty solid. Makes sense, typical "collect 4 crystals of various elements to save world and friends."
Gameplay 5/10: Mini-games are recycled from other games for sure, but they're not horrible, nor are they extremely boring. They'll entertain you. Receives a 5/10 because of the bad animations that make battles take FOREVER. No skip-animation in options either
Difficulty 7/10: Once again, it's extremely easy to progress the story. Literally anyone could do it. But why I give it a 7/10 is it does allow for "challanges" on mini-games. Silver which you can get after 3-4 playthroughs, and golds which have taken me 20-30 on some occasions.
Length 8/10: Pretty good length, doesn't seem overly long, and hasn't gotten boring really.
Graphics: 9/10 Another redeeming factor. Basically Final Fantasy III: DS graphics mixed with Paper Mario I graphics. 2D & 3D mix in battles is nice.
36/50 = 72%
Buy, but dont pay more than 10 bucks.
review May 19, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this game was a bit boring and did not hold my attention. i ended up taking it in to a game exchange store very shortly after getting it.
Final Fantasy Games: April 29, 2008 Rene` and I both have a DS. Him, black, and I a pink one. I had some unatural obsession with any game that has the wifi symbol on it and buying two coppies.. SO I would, and we would. Rene` really loved this game. He finished it as quickly as possible while I was struggling with the final boss in FF3. hah.. We wanted to card duel eachother.. :) fun times, good memories.
It is based on a book that was evil and sucked all the other books into some dark portal along with all of chocobos friends, and you have to save them by figuring out all the mysteries in the books.
This game consists of micro and minigames. Every time you make first place in a game of some sort (usually a race) you win either a silver or gold playing card so you can duel a boss. (if it's not a race, it's a timed game. Pretty fun though! )
Amazing game for any age March 27, 2008 Being a young adult, when I first saw this game I thought it looked really cute but maybe a little more geared for kids. Wow was I ever wrong, and I'm really glad I chose to get it. Hands down this is my favorite DS game so far, and I haven't even finished it yet.
You play as a chocobo and can name yourself whatever you want. A friend of yours has you open this book he got, and it ends up stealing the souls of all your friends. You are then sent on a mission to go defeat this book/evil spirit and get all your friends back. More storyline develops afterwards that I won't spoil.
The thing I just LOVE about Chocobo tales is all the mini games. Most of the time I don't like mini games because they're annoying and not well made, but the ones in this game are very enjoyable. That's also pretty much the main focus of the game: jumping into pop-up story books and beating the mini game inside. Then the story proceeds and you learn more about the plot and what not. There's also a card game worked into the system, and normally I hate that because they make it too complex. But this one is very simple and fun!
There's nothing about this game that needs to be improved, and I can't really think of any cons at all, so I give it 5 stars for sure. A must have for anyone.
Chocobos are tooo awesome! September 7, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I didnt really know what to expect from this game, other than it being really cutesy. But after playing it for an hour, i realized this game is a lot of fun, esp. if you other friends who play it too! Pop-up card dueling is fun, and the mini-games add entertainment to the story. Stories in this game are *Final Fantasized* so be ready to chuckle a bit. Recommended indeed!
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