Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon Critic Reviews
41 Total Reviews
22 Positive Reviews(53.7%)
19 Mixed Reviews(46.3%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Gamer Limit
June 5, 2024
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is a gorgeous, engaging and touching experience, and one that no Wii owner should be without.
Multiplayer.it
June 5, 2024
Fragile Dreams is definitely better than the sum of its parts: while there are some gameplay and controls issues, the excellent work made by Tri Crescendo in terms of setting, characters and storyline is really what will make you go on until the credits roll.
GamingXP
June 5, 2024
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is a really cool action-adventure with some RPG-, action- and adventure feeling. You’ll get a stunning story with an awesome atmosphere and up-to-date graphics.
Zentendo
June 5, 2024
It may not have the best control scheme or the most fluid combat system, but Fragile Dreams is still a beautiful, emotional, and insightful look into what defines us as humans. It pushes the boundaries of storytelling in games and is another fantastic addition to the Wii library.
Nintendo Life
June 5, 2024
When Fragile Dreams is good, it’s excellent, with great cutscenes, a beautiful decaying world to explore and enough mystery to make Professor Layton hang up his hat. The combat is the only downside, though you soon learn to avoid where possible.
SpazioGames
June 5, 2024
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is very interesting adventure and recommended for all Wii owners who want to live a unique and fascinating experience immersed in a world seemingly desolate but where emotions are still strong.
Worth Playing
June 5, 2024
Despite some flaws, it establishes itself positively as one of the Wii's early standout RPG experiences.
My Gamer
June 5, 2024
I couldn’t recommend this game to a lot of people though, as it is more of a movie then a game. It’s niche and like I said, I can’t blame anyone for passing it up on store shelves.
Cheat Code Central
June 5, 2024
The combat is sure to frustrate even the most forgiving of gamers, as you'll be doing more fighting with the controls than the actual enemies in the game. That being said, Fragile Dreams is worth fighting for.
3DJuegos
June 5, 2024
The most existentialist Action-RPG comes to Wii, and its name is Fragile: Fareewell Ruins of the Moon. The game has an interesting plot and an incredible "mise-en-scène", but it hasn't a compelling battle system or many hours of gameplay.
NintendoWorldReport
June 5, 2024
It delivers its story well, features great design and technical prowess, and fills a niche not currently met on Wii. However, the uninspired combat, control irritations, and vestiges of survival horror games of days past bring the experience down.
GamingTrend
June 5, 2024
If you own a Wii and you are looking for something different that will challenge your emotions then give Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon a shot.
Official Nintendo Magazine UK
June 5, 2024
Its flaws hint at the game it could have been. As it is, it's a raggedy curiosity well worth checking out.
GamesNation
June 5, 2024
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is an evocative game, filled with all the oriental charm you’d expect from a high-level adventure game made in Japan. Yet, some serious flaws in the game design – its combat structure above all – hinder the overall experience, relegating this title to a small niche of fans.
RPGamer
June 5, 2024
As far as Wii games go, Fragile Dreams is definitely one of the most attractive out there.
ZTGD
June 5, 2024
The story and aforementioned items are definitely worth the price of admission. Just be wary of what you are getting into before taking the plunge.
GamePro
June 5, 2024
Fragile Dreams is touching at some moments and irritating at others, but taken as a whole, it's an adventure that's worthy of your time.
GameSpot
June 5, 2024
This atmospheric journey through a lonely world remains captivating in spite of some glaring flaws.
XGN
June 5, 2024
The game looks very good and the atmosphere and soundtrack are as good as well. But there's a lack of depth and the game has annoying controls on certain moments, so therefore the game is nothing more than just a snack. However, Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon remains advisable to try if you have nothing to do.
Gamestyle
June 5, 2024
Despite some cumbersome game mechanics, particularly the shoddy combat, Fragile Dreams is an interesting, emotional experience.