The definitive version of Square Enix's latest FF outing.
Square Enix has made some outlandish choices in the past, but none as strange as their decision to port Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time to the Wii. While the home console version wasn't all that impressive, its portable partner is a much more enjoyable experience.
With the original Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles on Gamecube, Square-Enix created one of the first games to make the use of the connectivity between Gamecube and the GameBoy Advance, allowing each player to use their own personal screen and controller combined. With the Wii and DS featuring similar connectivity, Square Enix have once again explored the possibilities, this time with one game for each system. Though the connectivity between the two is something of a mish-mash of various ideas, the Nintendo DS version proves to be one of the best dungeon crawlers on the system and reigns supreme over its big brother.
Many players will pick this game up expecting an enjoyable single-player experience, and in that regard the game performs adequately, but it's the multiplayer modes where Echoes of Time really starts to shine. It's the first Nintendo game ever to allow online multiplayer between two different consoles, and the result is quite spectacular. Sadly, the same can't be said for the AI characters, who fail to heal themselves or you, collect items or even attack enemies unless you command them directly. When playing with your console-owning friends at least you can shout at them; if playing alone, your AI teammates will soon grow accustomed to such abuse.
The previous game in the Crystal Chronicles sub-genre, the DS's Ring of Fates, suffered compared to its brethren due to a reduced focus on the dungeon-crawling elements that made other games in the series so enjoyable. Echoes of Time goes all-out to rectify this, and if you were left unsatisfied by Ring of Fates you should find this new title more than satiates your desire for top-notch subterranean exploration, though it is worth advising it sometimes comes at the expense of story quality.
Graphically-speaking, Echoes of Time is as good as it gets on Nintendo DS, with vibrant characters and excellent animation, and it delivers on an audio level too, offering the richly orchestrated music and fantastic voiceovers players have come to expect from the Final Fantasy series. Your eyes and ears will be exceptionally grateful from the moment you start your journey to its final battle.
The Wii version suffered from being an obvious port of the DS version, yet here in its native form the game excels, perfectly tailored to the console's capabilities. The touch-screen control in particular is superlative, offering total precision, something the Wii version's Remote control sadly lacked. Square Enix of course have more than enough practice developing for DS so it shouldn't be a surprise that the game performs best on the little handheld, but Echoes of Time fits in perfectly with the company's rich heritage of pushing hardware to its limits when crafting each game.





1. LinktotheFuture
13 Apr 2009, 22:53 BST
Just got FFCC Ring of Fates, and that is awesome. If this is better, than this will be one of my next purchases.
2. WolfRamHeart
13 Apr 2009, 22:54 BST
I am tempted to get this game but I don't know if there is much of a single-player story or if it all lies in the multi-player experience. This is a higher score than I expected but I'm not complaining. Has anyone seen that awesome Japanese-exclusive FF Crystal Chronicles:Echoes of Time DSi? It actually came bundled with this game too. Yep, they get all the cool stuff.
3. Prosody
13 Apr 2009, 23:01 BST
@WolfRamHeart - it's my understanding there's a single-player mode but it isn't as well-developed as something like FFXII Revenant Wings or FFIV. It's mainly about the multiplayer, so if you're after a single-player RPG I'd go for one of those titles I mentioned, if you haven't already
4. ReZon
13 Apr 2009, 23:04 BST
If you play this alone, you won't enjoy it nearly as much. It gets a bit redundant, and sometimes frustrating playing with the computer controlled mercenaries.
It's a good game, though the story is definitely not as good as Ring of Fates'.
5. Mickeymac
14 Apr 2009, 01:58 BST
Might get it, just because it has online play.
6. odd69
15 Apr 2009, 02:01 BST
i have the wii version and would like to say that if you don't have a ds you should still pick this up, its a great game..
7. Dicesukeinuzuka
30 Sep 2009, 22:06 BST
I did NOT like this game, practically everything was wrong with the game!
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