Showing posts with label Fairy Fencer F Advent Dark Force. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairy Fencer F Advent Dark Force. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force (Nintendo Switch)

For those of you who missed out on "Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force" the first three times you'll have another chance to play through the game, and all of it's DLC on the Nintendo Switch. This version which comes out on the 17th of January is the same multiple path adventure that the previous port was. You get to play as the male protagonist Fang with up to six supporting characters as you fulfill your destiny as a fabled Fencer. Along with Fang comes his anxious Fairy partner Eryn who urges him along the way to revive the Goddess, and put an end to the battle against the Vile God that was waged so long ago. By collecting and wielding the Fencer swords, and their Fairy's magical powers you will press forth in strategic battle that is not too indifferent from previous Idea Factory JRPGs. The catch is that you can become more powerful by performing a Fairize where you merge with Fairies, and transform into the weaponized hero you were meant to be. This gifts you different combo combinations, and skill attacks that can be dealt to lesser, and greater foes alike. Unfortunately time is of the essence, and there are other Fencers also seeking to collect the 100 Fencer swords, and bring their own desires to fruition in the ultimate fight of good versus evil.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force (PS4)

Before you read the following review regarding this PS4 re-release of "Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force" be sure to read my thorough review of the original PS3 version of the game via the following clickable link ... Fairy Fencer F (PS3)

Idea Factory International is a JRPG studio which has often times focused on the more "Moe" appeal of anime fantasies, and anime characters. While some of their older games such as the earlier "Hyperdimension Neptunia" releases stuck to a routine formula involving cute girls doing cute things they have innovated along the way, and have created many other noteworthy experiences that weren't solely based on said formula. "Fairy Fencer F" itself is nothing really new in comparison to the more recent IFI (Idea Factory Intl.) releases though it still remains one of the studio's more unique, and noteworthy adventures when it comes to plot, and character development. For one thing, "Fang", who is the game's slightly unwilling protagonist is a male character placed in a fantasy world where the joint efforts of both male and female characters are the norm. IFI actually strayed quite heavily from the all female, and all "Moe" casting of their previous Neptunia series within "Fairy Fencer F", and in doing so made the main role players more diverse in various ways.

Story-wise, "Fairy Fencer F" is also a game where there is a full fledged adventure without too many heavily comedic side skits. There are definitely some serious moments, and there is definitely a reason for gamers to advance the plot in order to see the three paths that are made available through ending choices come to fruition. As far as plot advancement goes you will be basically following Fang the Fencer, and his Fairy sidekick Eryn as they go about collecting Furies (swords containing fairy servants) in order to awaken a slumbering Goddess, or the Vile God who rest in an eternal stasis not far from each other. Choosing to revive either deity will have it's pros and cons as will going neutral at the end of it all.