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August 2008
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While it’s not on the epic scale of most Final Fantasy games, there’s still enough to enjoy in Chocobo’s Dungeon. Not bad. 7.1/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profil...
Resumen: It's a little bit strange how the dungeon crawling genre has been mashed up with all things cute. It's a strange combination, because memories of the intense difficulty of older dungeon crawlers like Shiren the Wanderer and Dragon Quest send shivers right...
Resumen: The first full retail Final Fantasy release for the Nintendo Wii may not be a flagship title in the series, but that doesnt mean it isnt worth checking out. Find out why some people are calling Chocobos Dungeon the best Wii RPG of 2008. When the fi...
Resumen: I'm sure most people know that 'Chocobo', in the Final Fantasy world, is the name of a species (those large yellow chickens that can be ridden in other games). However, in this case Chocobo is the name of the main character in the game, going against n...
Resumen: In the town of Lostime, no one remembers their sorrows and disappointments. Many of the locals are pleased about it, saying, “forget it all and we can all smile.” Forgetting the bad things in your life has its benefits, but Lostime’s citizens also keep...
Resumen: Why randomly-generated dungeons suck. Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobos Dungeon is yet another entry into the Mystery Dungeon RPG subgenre. It also happens to be my first foray into said subgenre. The game builds out a fairly in-depth story that boils d...
Resumen: What if you lived in a world where time was lost and forgetting is a blessing? This is what the denizens of the aptly named Lostime are experiencing in Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon. Another installment of the Mystery Dungeon saga that starte...
Job system adds new strategy to already solid gameplay; beautiful visuals and lush remixs of past Final Fantasy music.
Story leaves something desired.
Chocobos Dungeon takes a strict gameplay structure, bends it for the sake of accessibility and then builds something new on it to enhance it further without entirely breaking the game. That in itself is something. Yet, for those who are looking to get...
Resumen: Oh, what to say about Chocobo’s Dungeon? Well, it has a magic baby that allows the starring bird to enter dungeons located in people’s minds. You definitely cannot say that about many games. It also stars Cid, who is to Final Fantasy what Tim Meadows ...