User Info: Chojuto. I think like 12 hours? It's pretty easy to beat the whole game if you're just looking to speed run it but then it defeats the purpose of exploration and collecting the memory items. Although, I gotta admit, some parts in the 2nd half of the game were WAY too slow for their own good.
User Info: TronBonne User Info: Maximo I bought the game on the day of its US release I just started playing the game again I think that I'm progressing at a quicker pace this time Seto is currently at level I have What a horrible night to have a curse User Info: Numbuh I'm searching for items and I don't know what I'm missing but there might be more stuff in that laboratory place.
Believe now! Shine tomorrow! User Info: BoleroChan. User Info: mechatac. Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon. Share this? Buy on. Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 11 out of Mixed: 28 out of Negative: 2 out of Gamer Limit. Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is a gorgeous, engaging and touching experience, and one that no Wii owner should be without.
All this publication's reviews Read full review. Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is very interesting adventure and recommended for all Wii owners who want to live a unique and fascinating experience immersed in a world seemingly desolate but where emotions are still strong. It delivers its story well, features great design and technical prowess, and fills a niche not currently met on Wii. However, the uninspired combat, control irritations, and vestiges of survival horror games of days past bring the experience down.
Despite some cumbersome game mechanics, particularly the shoddy combat, Fragile Dreams is an interesting, emotional experience. Fragile Dreams is a great example of a spectacular concept whose execution could have used a little more thought and time.
And this is a shame; Fragile Dreams has the potential to be a classic survival horror, but instead its merely a slightly flawed, quirky, original and triumphantly Japanese addition to the genre. Although the controls were solidly implemented, the graphics were some of the best I've seen on the Wii, and I do believe the developers' hearts were in the right place, Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is a tedious, trying experience that didn't offer enough reason for me to carry on in spite of its downsides.
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User Info: G1ingy. User Info: kevinx User Info: LordClyde. The title says it all? That's what SHE said. So no one's played the game in jpn? Oh you can be assured that many people have played this game. To say the least.. As for dying, I only died once on accident, and that was due to stupid flying owls.
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