![]() Each one has their own personality, weapon, magic type, skills, and attributes to contribute. Not to mention, there are over 10 characters to recruit as your move forward in the tale. The story is fresh, original, and very interesting. The real story is revealed throughout the game as you progress. However, that is only a small portion of the plot. During a certain point in the game, you will realize what Xelpherpolis is capable of. ![]() However, Mouse soon realizes how sinister Xelpherpolis truly is, and only Mouse and his friends can save the island from his evil spell. At first things seem to be okay Mouse plans on stealing, playing his song, and leaving the island. The wedding is to celebrate the joining of Princess Loreille and Emperor Xelpherpolis. Together with his enchanted, alive and talking instrument, Pattimo, he is to perform for a wedding. Mouse has been invited to the paradise island called Pandule. The story of Ephemeral Fantasia revolves around the minstrel/bandit named Mouse. On the day I picked it up, the worker at FuncoLand said it was a bad idea and tried to talk me out of buying it. Ephemeral Fantasia was my first RPG for the PS2. But enough of this, let us review this great RPG. Well, my friend, these people didn’t play the game and see what it is truly worth. I don’t know what their deal was, nor do I care. They probably thought the plot was too early revealed, or it was too different, or it was too hard. You can bet your bottom dollar that these people did not complete the game. I’m curious to find out if my views would hold true on a replay.īefore I begin my review, I am going to tell you something right now: Do not, under any circumstances, believe any of the reviews that are below at least a seven. ![]() This review really reflects the amount of passion I have for it. Ephemeral Fantasia really holds a special place in my heart because it was my first PlayStation 2 game, and one that I continue to defend from unfair criticism. I actually regret giving it an update because it doesn’t feel as genuine as it did back in 2002. It was later updated with “witty” taglines on January 25th, 2010. Author’s Note: This review was originally published on August 19th, 2002.
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