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Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon - Nintendo Wii


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  • Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon - Nintendo Wii available on December 01 2016 from Amazon for 19.99
  • Fragile: Farewell Ruins Of The Moon Wii Game available on April 22 2015 from Newegg for 20.42
  • UPC bar code 853466001285 ξ1 registered April 22 2015
  • UPC bar code 853466001285 ξ2 registered November 09 2014
  • UPC bar code 853466001285 ξ3 registered February 25 2014
  • Product category is Software Game
  • Manufacturered by Xseed
  • 81028
  • # N82E16878174012

  • Product weight is 0.27 lbs.
Players enjoy a mix of exploration-adventure gameplay, with light RPG elements such as inventory management, character leveling and varied attacks, added into the mix. The game's focus is on human drama as a boy wanders a lonely post-apocalyptic world in search of answers and companionship. High production values bring the desolate but eerily beautiful world to life as lighting reflects realistically off environments to show all the minor details of a previously inhabited land. A haunting and inspired soundtrack help convey the full range of emotions of utter despair to finding small victories even when it appears all is lost. The Wii Remote is used as a flashlight and also as a proximity sensor to track invisible ghosts, while Seto's movements are controlled using the attached nunchuk's analog stick. Seto is a young boy that is extremely special; he may be the last human being alive on the planet. In a post-apocalyptic world that’s covered in fog and lost its light, he searches abandoned cities tirelessly with a flashlight in hopes of finding other humans, any human. As Seto searches through these eerily calm and beautiful ruins of a civilization lost, he comes across a mysterious girl named Ren, who quickly scurries away from him despite possibly being the only other living human in the world. As he struggles to be reunited with Ren and search for other survivors, he must fight off the ghosts and demons that haunt this forsaken land while also piecing together the mystery of what brought about the disappearance of all mankind. Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is the latest creation from tri-Crescendo, the acclaimed development team behind Eternal Sonata. It is an emotional tale about a boy alone in a post-apocalyptic world, and the high production values behind the gorgeous graphics and moody soundtrack really draw the player into the story of possibly being the only human being left on a deserted world. The game focuses on exploration and adventure, with light RPG elements.
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is a single player action-exploration game with light role-playing game (RPG) elements. A Wii exclusive, it introduces players to a lonely, emotional story in which solving the mystery of a dark world, nearly devoid of humanity, but filled with ghosts and demons falls to the young boy, Seto. Using the tools provided, as well as what can be found, purchased or upgraded throughout the gameworld players seek to solve this mystery and escape the solitude of isolation.
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Seto from Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon Explore a lonely and empty world with Seto. View larger.
Story Seto is a young boy that is extremely special; he may even be the last human being alive on the planet. In a post-apocalyptic world that’s covered in fog and has lost its light, he searches abandoned cities tirelessly with a flashlight in hopes of finding other humans, any human. As Seto searches through these eerily calm and beautiful ruins of a civilization lost, he comes across a mysterious girl named Ren, who quickly scurries away from him despite possibly being the only other living human in the world. As he struggles to be reunited with Ren and search for other survivors, he must fight off the ghosts and demons that haunt this forsaken land while also piecing together the mystery of what brought about the disappearance of all mankind. Gameplay Although Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon contains light RPG gameplay elements, its gameplay is based primarily in single player exploration and action. Players assume the role of Seto, who is almost entirely alone in a fog-shrouded post-apocalyptic world, but who is determined to find any and all other people who may also still live, especially the girl Ren. To do this players use the Wii Remote/Nunchuk controller configuration. The Nunchuk controls Seto, while the Wii Remote acts as a flashlight, illuminating the dark corners of the gameworld. As the game proceeds this light will also reveal other items which Seto will need to move through the game and survive the ghosts and other creatures he encounters. These include items such as weapons to protect himself and a microphone and metal detector to search the gameworld and better understand it. Along with these utilitarian items the player will also come across a variety of other objects, such as letters, which will reveal bits of the lives of the people who used to inhabit the gameworld, and possibly add clues to what caused the state the world is now in. The RPG light elements players can expect are an inventory system that must be managed, a leveling system allowing for better weapons, simple and more elaborate attacks using the Wii Remote's "A" button, purchasable upgrades and a few optional side quests. Key Game Features Emotional Story of Abandonment, Loneliness, and Redemption – The game’s focus is on human drama as a boy wanders a post-apocalyptic world in search of answers and companionship. Gorgeous Graphics and Lighting Effects – High production values bring the desolate but eerily beautiful world to life as lighting reflects realistically off environments to show all the minor details of a previously inhabited land. Moving Musical Score – A haunting and inspired soundtrack helps convey a full range of emotions, ranging from utter despair of isolation, to the joy of finding small victories where least expected. Controls Optimized for the Wii Remote – The Wii Remote is used as a flashlight and also as a proximity sensor to track invisible ghosts, while Seto's movements are controlled using the attached nunchuk's analog stick. A Mix of Exploration-Adventure and RPG Gameplay – Players enjoy a mix of exploration and adventure gameplay, with light RPG elements added into the mix.
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Combat screen from Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon Simple Wii Remote controls. View larger.
The elusive Ren in the moonlight in Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon Find Ren & solve the mystery. View larger.
Battling ghosts in the shape of huge dogs in Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon Scary ghosts and monsters. View larger.
Seto purchasing in-game items in Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon RPG light game elements. View larger.

References
    ^ Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon (Nintendo Wii, 2010) (revised Jul 2018)
    ^ (2010). Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon - Nintendo Wii, Xseed. Amazon. (revised Dec 2016)
    ^ Fragile: Farewell Ruins Of The Moon Wii Game, XSEED Games. Newegg. (revised Apr 2015)

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I believe there's no need to explain anything related to to the product itself.There's plenty of reviews and descriptions out there, so i'll just give my opinion of this game.I was interested in it for a while, but never quite decided to get it, until one day I heard the track "A Dedication To Anyone" from the original soundtrack, I was so touched and so mesmerized, that I just HAD to live this experience. Because it is more than just a game, it's an experi..
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