Fairune2

Nintendo Life
7 / 10
FNintendo
7 / 10
PS3Blog.net
91%
Cubed3
7 / 10
Creators: CIRCLE Ent., SKIPMORE
Release Date: Oct 20, 2016 - Nintendo 3DS
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Critic Reviews for Fairune2

True to its price tag, Fairune 2 offers far more content than its predecessor, feasibly taking more than twice the amount of time to beat. While we'd love to label this game as being outright superior, the fact getting stuck is so easy can be a serious damper to one's enjoyment - wandering around aimlessly for hours is not our idea of fun. If you enjoyed the first game, we'd still heartily recommend this one, just be careful not to miss anything!

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Fairune 2 is a sequel that follows its predecessor on all the right tracks, keeping what made the original a pleasant experiences and extending its lifespan. What works for some might not work for all, though, and for players looking for something more groundbreaking than the original this will not deliver, which does not mean that its creative combat system and rich audiovisual component will fall short of the players' expectations, because it won't.

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PS3Blog.net

Tracey
91%
PS3Blog.net

Overall, Fairune 2 is very addictive. I loved the simple battle mechanics and the exploration elements. It definitely brought me back to a time when I played similar games when I was younger! It’s colorful pixel art is great, and its music is very charming as well. If you’re looking for a fun RPG on the go, then you should definitely download this one today! I loved it so much that after playing it for my Fairune 2 review I’m certainly downloading the previous game as well!

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Cubed3

Flynnie
7 / 10
Cubed3

Fans of the original will need to pick this up, because, while it offers more of the same, it actually offers a much more extensive campaign. For those seeking an RPG on a budget, and one that tickles their 8-bit itch, then look no further than Fairune 2.

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