7.9 out of 10

Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon

 

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  • User Score (44)
    8.7 8.7 from 44 reviewers
  • Expert Score (40)
    7.1 7.1 from 40 reviewers
  • Value for money (2)
    7.8 7.8 from 2 reviewers
  • Gameplay (6)
    7.1 7.1 from 6 reviewers
  • Graphics (10)
    9.4 9.4 from 10 reviewers
  • Sound (10)
    9.3 9.3 from 10 reviewers
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  • Score Distribution

Experts:
9-10
(1)
7-8
(30)
5-6
(9)
3-4
(0)
1-2
(0)
Users:
9-10
(24)
7-8
(15)
5-6
(2)
3-4
(3)
1-2
(0)
  • Expert Reviews

  1. GamingTrend

    7.3/10
    10 December 2011

    Every now and then a game comes along that attempts to do something completely different than what has been done before. Read more

    • The storyline is strong and original, The graphics are good and convey the feel of the game, The game succeeds at getting an emotional reaction out of you, Contains bo...
    • The storyline is strong and original, The graphics are good and convey the feel of the game, The game succeeds at getting an emotional reaction out of you, Contains bo...
  2. GameSpot

    7.0/10
    2 April 2010

    It takes around 16 to 20 hours to complete this adventure, and the flaws and frustrations you face along the way are significant. Fragile Dreams flubs the gameplay but succeeds at creating a compelling world and taking you on a journey that feels meaningful. If you are open to that, you'll likely find that you fondly recall the characters and the places you encountered on this quest, long after the frustrations have faded from memory. Read more

    • Richly detailed, fascinating environments to explore, Emotionally absorbing story and atmosphere, Effective sound design.
    • Combat is awkward and shallow, Inventory management becomes a chore, Second half of the journey isn't as compelling as the first.
  • User Reviews

0 Local, 43 Total
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  • Manufacturer's Description

Although Fragile Dreams - Farewell Ruins of the Moon contains light RPG game play elements, its game play is based primarily in single player exploration and action. Assume the role of Seto, who is almost entirely alone in a fog-shrouded post-apocalyptic world, but who is determined to find any and all other people who may also still live, especially the girl Ren. To do this you use the Wii Remote/Nunchuk controller configuration. The Nunchuk controls Seto, while the …

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