Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- RPG
- Release Date
Switch eShop
- 27th Aug 2020 (US/Canada), $29.99
- 27th Aug 2020 (UK/EU/AU)
- Series
- Final Fantasy
- Tags
- E3 2019
Screenshots (20)
Reviews
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About The Game
Fifteen years after its debut, the co-op action RPG FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES is being remastered for Nintendo Switch.
With the new online multiplayer mode, you and your friends can connect and adventure together – no link cable required!
On top of that, there are new areas inside dungeons, so even returning fans can explore the unknown.
Comments (7)
I only hope the online does not doom this multiplayer to kill the usefulness of the game once the online is no longer available or make it useless to those without online. Even at this stage, not everyone has persistent online available due to finances, logistics or reasons.
@SyFyTy Local wireless play will still be around. But in this day in age, those without internet are in the minority.
@Shade_Koopa That minority may be larger than you think, with many disabled and elderly (over 50) having fixed incomes; net fee's of over $80. for basic monthly are just not a priority in life. That disabled % is higher than you realize. Some (quazi)major) cities in the US have as much as %45. either disabled (&)or homeless, they're not buying the internet anytime soon. In my complex, only about 4 in 45 have internet/wifi at all. People 50+ and above is the largest growing population today and many are gamers from way back.
@SyFyTy doesn't change the fact they are still the minority. Everyone has equal access to the internet. Whether they choose to pay for it or not is irrelevant. If your homeless or fixed income, maybe buying video games shouldn't be on your list of things to do.
I have a library close by, logic says that's access, but no, you can't game on the wifi, so no, not everyone has equal access but I can tell you are someone that must win a debate to feel validated at all costs, so you win... feel better?
@SyFyTy oh, I hardly ever win a debate. But they do offer some good entertainment. Especially here at work. Bored as hell here..
But it does prove the point that YOU choose not to pay for internet. What is stopping you from installing internet in your home?
At this game price you almost could pay with a game, half year or more from internet. Priorities
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