![]() This constant cycle present in both the old and new content wore me out and eventually made me upset. Battles are restarted constantly, and this newfound power for one person has been extended to the entire party. On multiple occasions, the game would whip out an invincible boss that is magically weakened after a deus ex machina appears. Some of the antagonists are still poorly written, and those who only play through the original ending may walk away disappointed. The new script provides a decent amount of laugh-out-loud moments, feeding into the light-heartedness. Unfortunately, there were also circumstances when the irredeemable become more insipid, including a few unique faces. Speaking of which, characters I despised in Fairy Fencer F redeem themselves here in different ways. It isn't blatantly obvious how to set yourself up for the new ending and newcomers will likely play through to the first ending, but that's what New Game Plus is for. ![]() Players will find conflict in which ending is more preferable, but I appreciate how Compile Heart rectified baffling plot decisions, like how a certain character went completely off the deep end in the first release. There are amusing elements, but the sequence of events grow far darker as a result with important figures being maltreated in bizarre fashion. The other ending turns everything on a dime, drastically changing each character's personality. Their development has been expanded upon compared to the PS3 version. This is made evident when Ethel, Sherman, and Marianna are shown more prominently in the game's opening. One ending is meant to be the new canonical ending, with the story playing out in an outlandish but far more interesting storytelling. The plot soon diverges, leading you to one of three different endings: the original route, along with two new directions. The choices made during these moments can alter the course of the game. A few new scenes have been added to introduce unique events. Initially, the story remains identical to the original release - up to a point. He is greeted by Eryn, a fairy inhabiting the sword who explains he has become a Fencer and must set out on a journey to recover other furies (the name of the sword like her own) to revive the holy Goddess to bring peace across the land that may one day be threatened by the Vile God. With dreams of a large feast filling his brain cavity, the young man takes a chance and removes the weapon with barely any effort. A passerby explains that whoever managers to pull the sword out will have one of their wishes granted. While walking through a small town, he comes across a sword stabbed into the ground. Players take on the role of Fang, a lazy good-for-nothing who only dreams about the quality of his next meal. Having first appeared only a couple years ago, there hasn't been a noticeable upgrade to the visuals, but Compile Heart has taken the time to redress almost every other feature in the game. Instead, it acts like an expansion pack to the original Fairy Fencer F (read our review of this version here). Let us first address how Advent Dark Force is not a sequel.
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