Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers has been dated for Wii for February 5, 2010.
The new Chronicles instalment "opens up a whole new style of game design never experienced in previous FF: CC games," says Square Enix, including open-world game design, real-time battles and "action-based gameplay".
Because we know you care, the story goes like this: "A young mercenary name Layle, a crystal bearer, has been hired to escort the new passenger airship Alexis, the pinnacle of Lilty technology and a symbol of their current dominance.
"However, when the Alexis is suddenly besieged by a horde of monsters, Layle comes face to face with an adversary thought to have vanished from the pages of history, on a quest that may threaten the future of the world..."
Square Enix's Larry Sparks said: "Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers is a unique addition to the series and one which will appeal to FINAL FANTASY fans and to Wii owners with a thirst for an epic and immersive adventure. We look forward to releasing the game across PAL territories."
Source: CVG
The new Chronicles instalment "opens up a whole new style of game design never experienced in previous FF: CC games," says Square Enix, including open-world game design, real-time battles and "action-based gameplay".
Because we know you care, the story goes like this: "A young mercenary name Layle, a crystal bearer, has been hired to escort the new passenger airship Alexis, the pinnacle of Lilty technology and a symbol of their current dominance.
"However, when the Alexis is suddenly besieged by a horde of monsters, Layle comes face to face with an adversary thought to have vanished from the pages of history, on a quest that may threaten the future of the world..."
Square Enix's Larry Sparks said: "Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers is a unique addition to the series and one which will appeal to FINAL FANTASY fans and to Wii owners with a thirst for an epic and immersive adventure. We look forward to releasing the game across PAL territories."
Source: CVG