I rememebr seeing this game when it was released and figured it wasn't something I would take full advantage of by playing through most if not all the available jobs like you're doing. I'm glad you are enjoying this game and its interesting to read that there are no "final bosses" but quests to be completed.
My Fantasy Life Comes to an End. Or Does It?
On 08/04/2015 at 10:57 AM by mothman See More From This User » |
I came to the end of the story in Fantasy Life yesterday I guess. OK, let's just say I saw the credits roll after the final chapter but in Fantasy Life that doesn't mean you're finished by a long shot. Instead of ending the game returns you to your home with instructions to read your mail. Doing so results in you discovering all sorts of new things for you to do. As for me I'm movin' on up to the West side, to a deluxe mansion in the Shopping District.
Getting to see those credits is a fairly easy task since all you really have to do is complete all of Butterfly's requests.
Completing each chapter involves finishing a number of simple requests then following a story section to it's end. There are no real boss fights to speak of in the story sections. Yes there's combat but none of it is in any way challenging. In fact the final chapter has no fighting in it at all.
That is not to say that there are not difficult battles in the game. There are many "bosses" I am not capable of beating as a level 52 Hero Paladin. They just aren't required to finish the story. This makes the game kid friendly while providing some challenge if you want it. You can play alone, invite NPCs from the game to join you or bring in 3DS friends to help. I haven't tried the friends thing but the maximum number of NPCs you can add is two.
Most of the challenge in the game comes from finishing Star quests for the life (or lives) you've chosen and thereby mastering each life. I have reached Master or higher in 4 lives (Paladin, Miner, Blacksmith and Woodcutter) and I reached expert in Carpentry yesterday after the credits rolled. I will probably add Angler to my list of lives in the coming days. In fact there's a distinct possiblity I'll try all the lives before I'm done.
Level 5 have done a great job of packing all sorts of content into the tiny 3DS cartridge. If you don't mind the cartoony graphics, Fantasy Life provides a huge world with lots to do which will keep you busy for months
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