Reviewed by Emily Balistrieri:
"Everybody loves a Chocobo, and what better way to show it than by restoring memories to the inhabitants of Lostime with the help of Raffaello, a boy who fell from the sky and hatched from an egg? Dungeon crawling isn't a new experience for Chocobo, but Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon offers some twists that enhance the Final Fantasy flavor of this friendly Roguelike."
It’s one of the most iconic names in the games industry. Square Enix needs only slap “Final Fantasy” on the box to almost guarantee to generate a fever hype behind the game.
lol, dudes worried about getting chewed out for mentioning Lightning Returns but fails to include any of the FF's from VI to IX. Madness indeed!
Digitally Downloaded writes: "What is appealing about the roguelike is that on a very fundamental level, from the very building blocks of the sub-genre's creation, it is absurdism in motion. And, just like absurdism in theatre, literature, and the other arts, through its repetitive mechanical structure it tells us a lot about the human condition because it is so damned addictive."
Endlessbacklog's Kira Sutherland takes a look back at Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon.