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Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time

 

 

SCORE: 69

 

 

Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time 

 

I have a plethora of different thoughts and opinions concerning Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time. This game can be found digitally on quite a few systems. In fact in America we were denied the right to purchase a copy of Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time in the physical copy format. I went to Play Asia to get a physical copy version of Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time. It is the Asian version but it plays just fine here in the States.

The issues families can have with Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time are violence, magic, false gods/goddess, reincarnation and more. Time is really played with in Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time. At the same time things are generally stable in the time elements used within this fantasy action adventure role playing game. If you played the Fantasy Life on the Nintendo 3DS then you should have some idea what this game is like. Spoilers will be in this review.

Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time is a mixture of different game styles. We have different jobs or lives we can live in Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time. For example you can be a paladin with specific and certain weapons and gear. You can also be a miner and the same thing applies. The more you do certain jobs the more powerful you will become. So you might be a level fifty-three paladin and a level forty lumber jack. You can have as many lives as you want in Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time.

We go to the past and embark on plenty of quests. We can come back to the present and explore this giant hole of a dungeon and build up our village. We can also find strangelings and turn them back into humans that join the village. There are missions and side missions to perform in Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time. There is also this other world that turns out to be the vision of a perfect world of the main end bad guy.

The princess in the past steals time from her dragon to save her world in one thousand years. Every thousand years things change. The main bad guy wants to reset things in his image after the girl he cared for was sacrificed. He also never really got along with humans. I love the different skills we can learn within Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time. I learned to report back to the job masters to unlock even more of them.

I like a lot of aspects of Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time. I loved learning the different jobs and exploring the areas. I am not big on the constant attacks on the super majority of Americans with a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. The video game industry continues to be in the dark ages in this realm. With grinding it took me around twenty-five hours to beat Fantasy Life i The Girl Who Steals Time.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: Nintendo Switch/Nintendo Switch 2/PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Level-5
Rating: ‘E10+’ - Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY
{Fantasy Violence}


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