"Famitsu" Scores "Commandos Origins" and "Fantasy Life i"



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"Famitsu" Scores "Commandos Origins" and "Fantasy Life i"

In the latest issue of the esteemed Japanese gaming magazine "Famitsu", scores for two highly - anticipated games have been unveiled, sparking discussions among the gaming community. The spotlight is on "Commandos Origins", an action - packed real - time strategy adventure crafted by Claymore Game Studios and distributed by Kalypso Media, and "Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time", the new installment in the beloved RPG series developed and published by LEVEL - 5.

 

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"Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time" has emerged as a standout, securing an impressive 36 out of 40 points from "Famitsu" reviewers. This remarkable score has catapulted the game into the prestigious Platinum Hall. The game, set in a richly - detailed fantasy world, allows players to assume the role of an adventurer who embarks on a thrilling journey across a vast open - world. With a whopping 14 different occupations to choose from, ranging from combat - focused roles like mercenaries to more peaceful pursuits such as farming and crafting, the gameplay offers unparalleled variety. The title also features an engaging story that unfolds across two timelines, adding depth and intrigue to the overall experience.

 

On the other hand, "Commandos Origins" offers a different kind of gaming experience. Set in a war - torn world, players are tasked with leading a team of commandos on high - stakes missions. The game's real - time strategy elements, combined with action - packed sequences, demand careful planning and quick reflexes. While it didn't achieve the same high score as "Fantasy Life i", it still presents an exciting option for fans of the genre. As gamers eagerly await the release of these titles, the "Famitsu" scores serve as a valuable guide, offering insights into what to expect from these new additions to the gaming landscape.
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