Fragile Dreams - Farewell Ruins of the Moon (Europe)
Wii
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Reviewed in 2010
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Tri-Crescendo and Namco Bandai post-apocalyptic adventure RPG. Solo exploration of an abandoned Tokyo, melancholic storytelling, melee combat. A poetic and moving Wii exclusive, recommended for fans of atmospheric games.
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Category
RPG1 player12+
Description
International version of the Fragile action RPG developed by tri-Crescendo and published by Rising Star Games in Europe in March 2010. Seto wanders a silent post-apocalyptic world haunted by ghosts searching for other humans. Contemplative ruin exploration, real-time combat, memory collection and a twilight atmosphere of rare melancholy. European version with an orchestral soundtrack, careful subtitles and bonus content.
Fragile Dreams - Farewell Ruins of the Moon review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
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Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
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Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
To wander alone in a silent post-apocalyptic world is to cross ruins overrun with vegetation, haunted by ghosts and bathed in a fragile gloom. The melancholy springs from the light as much as from the surrounding emptiness. This bittersweet aesthetic, delicate and inhabited, leaves a lasting imprint.
Melancholy and delicate, Riei Saito's music wraps the lunar ruins in hushed piano and ambient pads of a poignant solitude. Each track breathes the nostalgia and the silence of an abandoned world. This intimate, desolate sonic beauty, of rare emotion, remains the soul of this twilight adventure.
The last boy in a depopulated world, a lonely child wanders the moonlit ruins of civilisation in search of another presence. A poetic meditation on loneliness and memory, the tale turns every object found into a fragment of lost humanity. This melancholy elegy, gentle and devastating, is like no other.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾3,7 GB📅19/03/2010
Published by XSEED Games
Fragile Dreams - Farewell Ruins of the Moon (Wii) price, value & rarity
European PAL pressing of tri-Crescendo's cult action-RPG, rarer than the American version, European distribution by Rising Star Games having been particularly limited. The European disc has become a sought target for anyone completing the two Western editions of a title turned emblematic of niche narrative games on the Wii. Desirability rests on that print imbalance in favor of PAL, doubled by the game's lasting aura.