Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles - Remastered Edition

Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles - Remastered Edition (2020)

by Square Enix
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES Remastered Edition follows a young group, known as the Crystal Caravans, as they embark on an epic journey to search for myrrh, a precious and rare liquid needed to cleanse and maintain a crystal protecting their world from the deadly gas, miasma.
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February 09, 2025
love this game! i own the gamecube and switch version. so good! super sad its being overlooked like many other great games that should be giving a chance. 4 player co op and get to create characters on how you want to make how the game should be is just flat out fun! to bad the online for co op is kinda not much to look at but at least some people are still playing the game besides me. GoG for sure should at least attempt to get it on their store. hell i would rebuy it if it was on pc for sure.
This game means a lot to me and my partner, and I've spent years of my life wanting it finally be put on pc so that it can get the love and care it needs from not just gog, but also from it's fans through a hopeful modding scene. It would also do so much better on a online multiplayer service like GOG Galaxy, where it's multiplayer would be so much smoother than Square's servers. While yes the gamecube version is playable online through dolphin, it isn't easy and requires a lot of work for both players. So hopefully a gog/pc release would end that headache, and let people play the game together without being savvy with emulation, or having to pay for a rip off online subscription that all the console versions have to deal with.
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