So, I took out my Wii and finally started playing some games I bought. First up was Fragile Dreams: Farewell ruins of the moon. I bought this game just a few days ago with 3D dot game heroes, if you've read my recent blog post. I really looked forward to this game. I liked Eternal Sonata, and since I love Tri-Cresendo's style, I'm expecting good things.
The game started off pretty nicely. The main character explains that he used to live with an old man, who's name he never knew. After the cutscene, you begin in a dark room, under the moonlight, look around to find a flashlight and a way out. When you do, there's a pretty sad song and animu cutscene going on. It's pretty weird, since it's extremely colorful and bright. Yet, it's kind of sad. I found this talking bag thing, and is continuing the story. So far, it's not bad at all. The atmosphere is interesting, story seems fine so far, and I like the music.
Buut, the control is kind of annoying me right now. It feels a bit too sensitive, and moves all over the place. The combat is also kinda meh, but the other aspects are keeping my hands on the game. Very colorful, with pretty looking graphics while at it. I don't regret spending 50 bucks on this game.
...Yet.
The game started off pretty nicely. The main character explains that he used to live with an old man, who's name he never knew. After the cutscene, you begin in a dark room, under the moonlight, look around to find a flashlight and a way out. When you do, there's a pretty sad song and animu cutscene going on. It's pretty weird, since it's extremely colorful and bright. Yet, it's kind of sad. I found this talking bag thing, and is continuing the story. So far, it's not bad at all. The atmosphere is interesting, story seems fine so far, and I like the music.
Buut, the control is kind of annoying me right now. It feels a bit too sensitive, and moves all over the place. The combat is also kinda meh, but the other aspects are keeping my hands on the game. Very colorful, with pretty looking graphics while at it. I don't regret spending 50 bucks on this game.
...Yet.