Mario Kart Wii - 5 9. Donkey Kong Country Returns - 1 9. Last Story - 7 New Super Mario Bros. Wii - Sin and Punishment: Star Successor - 10 Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition - 4 Monster Hunter Tri - 4 Okami - 4 Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn - 3 Kirby's Epic Yarn - 3 Super Paper Mario - 2 Kirby's Return to Dream Land - 1 No More Heroes - Tatsunoko vs.
Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - 2 Muramasa: The Demon Blade - 1 No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle - 98 GoldenEye - 93 2 Silent Hill: Shattered Memories - 84 4 Little King's Story - 83 Pandora's Tower - 83 Metroid: Other M - 81 1 Arc Rise Fantasia - 80 Sonic Colors - 69 Excitebots: Trick Racing - 67 2 Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon - 66 1 Wii Sports Resort - 64 Rayman Origins - 54 1 Animal Crossing: City Folk - 53 MadWorld - 50 Wii Sports - 49 Boy and His Blob - 45 1 House of the Dead: Overkill - 45 Rhythm Heaven Fever - 40 1 The real-time combat with cover mechanics is also fantastic, and the graphics push the Wii to its limits.
The game was so well-received, it even earned protagonist Shulk a spot in Super Smash Bros. It features over hours of content spread throughout its massive open world and realistic cities, all full of NPCs that feel alive and unique. One of the most memorable fantasy worlds on the Wii. Instead, the game asks you to immerse yourself and have fun in its expansive world.
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Buy on. Critic Reviews. Score distribution:. Positive: 11 out of Mixed: 28 out of Negative: 2 out of Gamer Limit. Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is a gorgeous, engaging and touching experience, and one that no Wii owner should be without. All this publication's reviews Read full review. 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.
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. Despite some cumbersome game mechanics, particularly the shoddy combat, Fragile Dreams is an interesting, emotional experience. He introduces himself and they talk briefly before she is summoned away by an ominous voice announcing that "the glass cage is commencing.
Upon hearing the voice Ren runs away again. Seto follows her towards an enormous dam. Also, the streetlights are on, indicating that for some reason the power is on.
It seems that Seto might be closing in on some semblance of human life after all. Sen catches a glimpse of Ren past the dam, who implores him to help her. Along the way, he finds a room where the merchant appears to live. Seto catches a glimpse of the merchant without the chicken mask. He is not human but rather a robot. His story is also tragic: in the room is the crib of a dead child who he appears to be trying to reawaken with precious items. When he notices Seto's presence he flies in a rage and orders him to leave.
In a passage at the bottom of the dam he runs into Crow, who reveals he too is a machine and also running out of battery. Seto loses his only friend once more. Although Sai questions his grief, as Crow isn't human, Seto insists on Crow being a living being and not just a machine. Seto finds himself in a room with a radio and a monitor. Turning the radio on, he discovers that there are in fact survivors still alive throughout the world.
On the computer monitor he sees a feed showing Ren imprisoned in some kind of tube, and the screen announces the commencing of the Glass Cage project. In the building, Seto finds news stories indicating the development of an AI that could potentially come into conflict with humans.
Leaving the building, Seto meets Shin for the first time, who berates Sai for bringing a human and attacks him with a massive machine. After defeating the machine, Sai explains to Seto what is going on. She was involved with the first Glass Cage project, chosen as a test subject to catalyse the experiment.. Shin is planning to repeat that experiment, threatening to extinguish all human life on the planet.
Sai herself was the "catalyst" for the first experiment. The experiment was meant to reawaken humanity's lost ability to communicate without words.
Scientists thought this would end all misunderstanding and conflict, as what each person thought would be utterly transparent to everyone else. Unfortunately, the result of this experiment was disastrous: upon being exposed to the Glass Cage project most human beings went to sleep and never awoke, annihilating most of the human race in the process.
Shin plans on using Ren as the second catalyst to "finish the job. Seto follows Shin into a lab where they do battle. Shin explains his motives, claiming that the human race is "outdated" due to the imperfections of language. After defeating Shin, Seto saves Ren from the "glass cage". They chase Shin to Tokyo Tower for the climactic battle. Once he is defeated, Shin explains that he wanted to end the human race because he was originally the first test subject for the experiment.
He was able to read people's thoughts and most of what he found was jealousy and hate. As a result, he resolved to end the human race. It turns out that when Sai was part of the experiment, she had feelings for Shin, which she never revealed. Shin realises that he was a fool and decides to the end the project by destroying the AI mainframe. Sai and Shin are reunited, as are Ren and Seto. The latter decide to travel together and search the world for more survivors. Riei Saito is the composer for the game, and the two vocal tracks are performed by Aoi Teshima.
The full Japanese soundtrack 30 songs in total can be acquired in some regions from the online Itunes store. IGN was less impressed, finding it had a "spectacular concept" but required better mechanical execution to be a truly great game 6.
Some reviewers were so put off by the slow pace of Fragile that they gave up on completing it before writing a review gamecritics.
After completing the game, the player can access the following from a special menu: the ability to re-watch every cut-scene in the game, concept art, game trailers, and the credits.
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Premise Fragile Dreams is set in a post-apocalyptic near-future Tokyo. Characters Character Description Seto One of the few survivors in the dead future, he is searching for other survivors like himself.
After living with an older man for most of his life, he sets off into a lonely world with only the last dying words of the old man in his ears, "You are not alone! She plays a pivotal role in the Glass Cage project. Sai The ghost of a young girl who wanders the ruins of the world.
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