Fairy Fencer F
About
Long ago, the Vile God and the Goddess waged war with each other. Equally matched, they were sealed away in another world…
Now a lazy young man named Fang somehow finds himself a key part of this war he’d really rather not deal with, but fate beckons in this uncommon RPG!
Key Features
The following DLC packs are included with download of the main game:
Now a lazy young man named Fang somehow finds himself a key part of this war he’d really rather not deal with, but fate beckons in this uncommon RPG!
Key Features
- More Flash & Flair! The world of Fencers and fairies gets updated with a 1080p graphic overhaul! Fairizing never looked so good.
- Really Reluctant Hero With a hero more interested in his next meal and a fairy partner who will have none of it, this saving-the-world narrative is injected with oodles of madcap humor!
- High Tension! Increase the Tension gauge in battle by dealing and receiving damage. The higher it is, the more damage you’ll dish. Once it’s high enough, you’ll be able to Fairize – combining with your fairy to create a super-powerful form!
- Fairy’s Fate Find fairies to join you in your quest – only they can grant you special abilities, and by leveling them up you’ll also increase your effect radius in…
- World-Shaping! Pull Furies from the Goddess and Vile God and place your fairies in them. You can then stab those Furies into the world map for new effects in nearby dungeons like EXP boosts or enemy changes - be careful though, because not all effects are good!
The following DLC packs are included with download of the main game:
- Fairy Fencer F: Beginner's Pack, which includes the following packs: Beginner's Synthesis Kit, Emergency Pack, and Assortment of Rare Materials.
- Fairy Fencer F: Secrets of Shukesoo's Tower Pack, which includes Secrets of Shukesoo's Tower 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.*
*Upon activation, this DLC cannot be disabled. Disabling may cause the program to be unstable and possibly result in a forced shutdown of the game. Before activating, please ensure that you wish to keep the content throughout the remainder of the game.
System requirements for PlayStation 3
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP
- Processor: 2.13GHz Intel Core2 Duo or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with 512Mb RAM and support for v3 shaders
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7 or later
- Processor: 3GHz Intel i3 or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card with 1GB RAM and support for v3 shaders
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card
Last Modified: Sep 12, 2024
Where to buy
PlayStation Store
Steam
Fairy Fencer F reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Fairy Fencer F is a successful, thoughtful and exciting Role-playing Game from Japan. The Story impresses with a Mixture of Comedy, Romance, Good Production and kawaii Anime Style. The Environment, on the other Hand, is not an Eye-catcher, but It is not uncommon for Japanese RPGs. Fans of Hyperdimension Neptunia should definitely strike here, as the Combat Systems are based on each other.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Properly shitty Game won't let Steam disguise you ... User Eviews also all gefaked so dismissed looks.
All with a stroke dead-Dlcs are total red-game at the backe because of the shit steamsupport-SScheiss Zeichnund-SScheiss animation-SScheiss mischhung from point and click and final fantasy-as good as no possibility to flow around freely-all just about Card and menus to reach ...
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Dat game!
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I can't say this is one of the better JRPGs on Steam as the Bridge ê players in their Games demand a degree of Depth and character development, but still I would recommend it.
It is a very well designed Game that all Art, Animations, Menus and Adaptations are well polished. Most People who catch me playing think it's it looks really cool, and you get the Feeling of playing it while. The Dialogue is often funny and the Characters will surprise You too, but it's still as a whole and kind've Hohl Experience.
It's easy to get overwhelmed, the Monsters and Environments not very different, the Story is pretty general with no real Revelations or Challenges, and sometimes the Signs seem bored and frivolous about everything that's about, Not to mention the bad Guys aren't very interesting or intimidating. Depth is certainly not the Games forte, but I didn't end up caring about it too much.
It's actually quite nice sometimes nothing invested, the Characters seem almost aware that they're in a silly jrpg and the Developers in much missables/Grinding/Extras for People who put a bigger Challenge of Hope. There's as much Fun stuff packed into small ones as all 39 of the Furies You can collect, have something to say about current Events or Grind Rough/toned areas more efficiently. Lots of cool Ideas with the Combat System, although it mostly doesn't, since you don't care about it in the Main Game after Level 40. Even though the Signs won't have all the complex Problems or Feelings can blow away, they are all colorful and pleasant, I ended up choosing every Taste and a hard time choosing my Party.
If You're really playing RPGs digging and not a bit of repetivieness and Grabbing Plot points against it, it's a really fun Game. I feel like negative were, but I loved it quite a bit really (of course ... We Hours)! I just heard writing, playing a positive Record, and now I'm getting back to it ...