Don’t sleep on Fantasian, Apple Arcade’s genuine killer app

It’s easy to forget about Apple Arcade. With the influx of gaming services in recent years, Apple’s mobile gaming platform has never been on most gamers’ minds. The company had to fight the misguided and ongoing stigma that many still hold against mobile as a legitimate gaming platform. Also, it is only available to players who own Apple products. Gaming is the area where Apple has yet to consistently prove itself.

But the funny thing is that Apple Arcade has proven itself time and time again. The service has delivered several great games since its launch, from Millstone to Alba: adventure with wild animals. The service also got better in 2021 by adding classic mobile hits to its ever-expanding lineup.

But when it comes to gaming platforms, gamers are hardwired to look for one thing: the ever-elusive killer app. It is the only exclusive game that is so “must see” that it is capable of selling a console or subscription on its own. If you’re looking for that game on Apple Arcade, it’s Fancy.

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Fancy is a JRPG written and produced by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi with original music by legendary game composer Nobuo Uematsu. The game garnered attention before release for its beautiful art style, which uses real hand-crafted dioramas for its settings. It was an immediate entry point for curious gamers, but the real hook is its classic RPG systems, innovative formulas, and intriguing world.

One of Fantasian's real life handmade dioramas.

The game half-released on Apple Arcade back in April as part of an odd release schedule. Developer Mistwalker has released the first part of the game, which contains around 15-20 hours of gameplay. Part 2 won’t hit the platform until August 13, racking up another 40 hours in the game’s runtime.

In retrospect, it was a smart, if frustrating, move by Apple. As a subscription service, Apple Arcade needs regular subscribers to stay afloat. Over its lifespan, the service has built a reputation for being something gamers can sign up to every six months, jump into a bunch of short games, and log out. FancyThe strange release cycle gave players a reason to keep paying. The second part only had a vague release date of 2021, so players did not know when the shadow would fall. Its surprise release in August was such a surprise that I had to rummage through my account to see if it was still active.

The character is standing in a junkyard in Fantasia.

The first part was a great chunk of gameplay, but also a bit of a tease. Instead of a clean break after a big boss fight, Fancy suddenly it opened wide. In its final hours, the game features a complete skill system that can be used to select custom combat abilities. The most interesting location and characters are introduced right at the end. The story also ended on a cliffhanger, prompting players to continue their subscriptions.

Now that Part 2 is here, we finally get to see the full scope of the game, and it’s even more impressive. The pace changes immediately with a more mission-based dynamic that allows players to tackle multiple objectives in any order they choose. Opening the in-game party menu now gives players a prompt on how to switch members, confirming that players will have control over the characters they bring with them. Additionally, the aforementioned skill tree significantly changes the way players approach battles, adding sudden depth after 20 hours of gameplay. Fancy opens in all respects after the first part.

FANTASY | Feature Announcement – Part 2

Fancy it just got more tempting, and that’s an existential win for Apple Arcade. First of all, it is a true exclusive platform. While games like What is Golf? and higher dodo have been ported to other platforms since their release on Apple Arcade, Fancy It will reportedly remain exclusive. Anyone who wants to play it will have to go through Apple in the same way that Ratchet & Clank fans need to get a PS5. Heck, I’m even about to upgrade my very outdated iPhone just to make it work better.

It’s not a hard sell either. They are expected to work more than 60 hours in total, Fancy turned into a real role playing game. It is not your average mobile game that will keep players busy for several hours. It’s a lifetime console experience that costs just $5 a month.

For those who have long been skeptical of Apple services, Fancy it’s the game that has the best chance of turning cynics into believers. It’s an incredibly memorable JRPG that would have dominated gaming conversations in 2021 had it been widely released on popular platforms like the Nintendo Switch. Now it’s up to Apple to capitalize on that momentum and reach the masses, something the company is still struggling with as it looks to market Apple Arcade as a whole rather than individual games.

Apple has modern chrono trigger sitting in the App Store. Now is the time to brag about it.

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Categories: GAMING
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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