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August 8, 2003

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
7.8
metacritic
Based on 55 Reviews
81

Summary

The Final Fantasy series explodes onto the GameCube with action-packed multiplayer gameplay and an epic storyline seeped in Final Fantasy style and lore. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles tells the tale of a land covered in poisonous miasma where people depend on precious crystals to stay alive. By using Game Boy Advance systems as controllers, four players can team up to solve puzzles, defeat enemies, and survive in a land teeming with danger. While much of the gameplay involves hacking and slashing through colorful monsters, Crystal Chronicles is all about teamwork.

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Final Fantasy Series Games64

Final Fantasy VII
+1
January 31, 1997
91
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII
+1
January 11, 1999
89
Final Fantasy VIII
Final Fantasy IX
+1
July 7, 2000
94
Final Fantasy IX
July 19, 2001
90
Final Fantasy X
May 16, 2002
85
Final Fantasy XI
March 13, 2003
85
Final Fantasy X-2
March 14, 2006
92
Final Fantasy XII
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Critic Reviews55

It simply feels more natural to select attacks, items and suchlike on the smaller GBA screen, and actually do the combat and exploration on the main TV screen - while there's even an added element of gameplay from the fact that each player gets a different map on their GBA.
May 8, 2024
The game’s mechanics are a breeze to master, but still offer up enough intricacies to make playing the game more about skill than random button mashing and luck.
May 8, 2024
90
Like in any game requiring human co-operation, it’s only as good as the people you play it with, but for those who put the time and effort into getting the crew together on, say, a weekly basis, you’ll find a game worthy of the Final Fantasy name.
May 8, 2024

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