Fantasy Life arrives in Europe this week — 24th October in North America — and Nintendo is doing its bit to promote the Level-5 / Brownie Brown collaboration. The latest video not only shows off the general game, but provides a useful overview of the Lives (classes) on offer.
You can check it out below, which shows the various jobs you can take on (and switch out) in the game.
If you're still not sure about whether Fantasy Life is for you be sure to check out our review recommendation and diary entries, in which we experiment with different lives.
Are you looking forward to this title on 3DS? Let us know in the comments below.
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Dang, it's so sad that I have to ignore this thanks to Hyrule Warriors snd smash I REALLY want to get it!!
I have it since monday and I LOVE IT !!!!!!!!
@gurtifus really? i am so jealous right now. still gonna wait for the retail to come. pre ordered it. haha
@gurtifus really? i am so jealous right now. still gonna wait for the retail to come. pre ordered it. haha
Will the eshop version release with the weekly update or will it only become available on the 27th?
Getting this, Monday!
@aja14 : yes, my retail shop (Grenoble/France) is a rare shop which sell the game since monday.
I have a feeling that this game wont make nearly as many sells as it should. I cant wait till the US release.
Is it bad I still don't know which job I want to start with? I'm leaning towards Hunter, Carpenter, and or Woodcrafter.
I was just a Blacksmith in Weapon Shop De omasse and ever game has a Paladin so I'll do those close to last.
This game just keeps jumping up higher and higher on my to-buy list. Unfortunately I will have to wait a few months to buy it. Sigh.
@Spoony_Tech Those are the three jobs that I thought would be best to start off with as well. They seem like a good way to get materials for other jobs, I imagine.
Can't wait to get this (seriously sick of waiting GIMME! ) if your thinking about buying it please do its a life changing experience!
too close to smash bros and probably wont have enough time for both
This game is a killer !!!
And..., well, I don't care of SSB 3DS...
damn! i didnt think i really wanted this game that bad until i saw that video. i think that changed it for me, some of those life options look pretty awesome. mercenary! alchemist! i had no idea those were some of the options. besides hunter, miner, woodcutter, and all the rest, it actually looks really awesome now. the review didnt show or explain like that video just did. i think im pretty much sold on this game. i might even buy it on the day it comes out here in NA!
Man I hate that EU gets thi a month early. I have it preordered on Amazon though.
Online Multiplayer play:
~Unlocks after the prologue and during the first chapter. You will be instructed to return to the Guild Office and speak to the LINK clerk where Screenshots will also become available.
~Multiplayer allows you and two other people (total of 3) to visit your world and go on adventures. While in someone’s world, you are free to craft, fight monsters, trade and turn in bounties and travel to different parts of the map on your own. NOTE: You cannot travel to a place on the map that has not been unlocked yet. For example, I cannot travel to the second town in your world if you haven’t beaten that chapter of the story.
~You communicate in multiplayer by using text chat and quick text to friends online. The only people you can play with online are those on your friend list. The conversations are also saved in a text log to easily keep up with conversation if one of you were busy. Think of the Best Friend feature in Animal Crossing.
~Things you can do in Multiplayer:
~Fast Travel
~Trade items/equipment/clothing
~Fight big monsters and receive bounty items
~Things you CANNOT do in Multiplayer:
~Bring pets along
~Side or Main quests
~Save (This may change. I did test this but a second confirmation is appreciated)
~When fighting monsters, all players involved in fighting monsters will receive money and experience. What is not shared is the item from a bounty box. The best suggestion is to speak before hand about who will receive the bounty prize. Enemies respawn fairly quickly so the bounty box rewards can be easily gotten again. Another option is going to your friend’s world and getting a bounty there.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE WHEN USING MULTIPLAYER
~You can only trade items when multiplayer is open. Use the red box in the Guild Office to trade items (Total of 8 spots open) between each other. When you go to pick up an item, the game will ask if you want to save to which you respond yes.
DO NOT PUT AN ITEM IN THE BOX THEN SHUT OFF MULTIPLAYER. THE ITEM WILL DISAPPEAR
Courtesy of Gamefaqs....here is the link:
http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/971712-fantasy-life/70177454
I think this game is what Dragon Quest IX should have been With online co-op. Not that Dragon Quest IX wasn't awesome cause it was. It just should have had online co-op. They put in local WiFi which was awesome but you just can't get together with friends all the time. Online makes it much easier
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