- Publisher: Konami
- Release Date: Jul 9, 2001
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While the music doesn't offer much, except the six tracks found in the rhythm-guitar playing sessions, it's decent and surprisingly fits the game. It's not "Final Fantasy", but what is?
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Reaching into new depths of crappiness that few developers have dared explore, Konami has tried to hide a poorly-made PSone RPG in PS2 packaging.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyThe scale of the town maps and the repetitive graphics make navigating around the map a laborious chore. [Oct 2001, p.148]
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A study in bad design and boring gameplay... Heed my stern warning and don't talk to Ephemeral Fantasia. Don't pass her notes. Don't try to get test answers off of her. She's an evil witch.
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It loads frequently, the graphics are bland and first-generation, and the music smacks of elevator-itis. Plus, the games looping structure is cooler in theory than in reality.
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Despite a unique story concept, it sounds better on paper than in practice. While far from embarrassing, EF is embarrassingly average.
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It's not exactly hard though, and within minutes the fighting action matches the story pace: boring.
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Whether you love or hate the game's clichés and shortcomings, Ephemeral Fantasia is nothing more than average when compared with the majority of other RPGs.
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Un-inspiring characters fighting un-inspired battles to get to un-inspired cutscenes just makes for a boring, tedious disc. If you hate RPGs there will be nothing in this game to change your mind.
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Its inferior graphics and incomplete audio are a considerable distraction and the numerous gameplay issues cause problems of their own.
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The graphics will not sate the eye-candy hungry PS2 player, the plot is not particularly compelling and with the frequency of the load times and frequent (and repetitive) random battles, progress may be considered by some to be unforgivably tedious and slow.
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The few folks with the patience needed to understand the game's design goals and unusual approach will find a game with a lot of depth and a truly offbeat adventure. Those who abhor repetition and like their quests spelled out for them should stay away.
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There are bad games that anger me, and then there are bad games that just confuse me. Ephemeral Fantasia belongs in the latter column...I'll slide this one in the drawer and forget about it, while most of you shouldn't even give it that much attention.
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A throwback to the way RPGs used to be made before polygons. With anime-style characters and a firm story and gameplay, this game should be enjoyable for anyone who can get past the graphical weaknesses.
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineThere are no surprise plot twists, no mysteries to unravel - nothing to keep you hooked at all. [Oct 2001, p.134]
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Despite the possibilty of too much repetition or worklike feeling, EF brings the first true traditional RPG to the PS2. The story is interesting, the mini-games unique, the characters vivid and the locations fascinating.
Awards & Rankings
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#27 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2001
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29
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#29 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2001
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 42
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Mixed: 7 out of 42
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Negative: 9 out of 42
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Jan 12, 2018
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Jul 12, 2014This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view.