Fragile Dreams may Haunt Wii in Weeks Ahead

Rising Star Games is kicking off the weekend with the fantasy adventure game Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon.  The good-looking RPG is exclusive to the Nintendo Wii, but isn’t necessarily for the kiddies.  In Fragile Dreams gamers take on the role of an abandoned young boy named Seto, the sole survivor in a world filled with ruined buildings and deserted train stations.  This apocalyptic landscape is plagued by monsters and disembodied ghosts. His quest is to find survivors from the seemingly unknown event that has devastated the world he lives in.

The game takes full advantage of the Wii Remote/Nunchuk controller configuration.  Players entering the Fragile Dreams world will use the Nunchuk to guide Seto on his journey.  The Wii Remote serves as a flashlight to probe dark corners, and as a proximity sensor to track invisible ghosts.

Developer tri-Crescendo has created a beautiful post apocalyptic vision of Japan.  Early reviews are praising both the graphics as a whole, and the lighting effects, in particular.  Gamers can immerse themselves in the desolation of the world and experience the acute sense of loss the lead character is experiencing.  Fragile Dreams is highly anticipated and has already received a 31/40 Famitsu score in its native Japan, becoming one of the top selling games during its week of release.

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