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Focus Tower is the center of the world and balances the forces of the world. However 4 monsters have taken the 4 elemental crystals (Earth, Water, Fire, Wind) for their own use, and also taken the 4 keys that for doors inside of Focus Tower. With the balance disrupted, disasters befall the world. A young boy by the name of Benjamin finds his home village destroyed. Meeting a mysterious old man while trying to escape from earthquakes, he soon learns that he is the prophesized hero and the only one who can save the world. Benjamin must recover the 4 crystals, unlock Focus Tower and defeat the ultimate monster before the 5th crystal, the Crystal of Life is corrupted.
Release Date 1992-10-05
Japanese Release Date 1993-09-10
Rating / Parents' Guide
Mild Fantasy Violence
This is a role-playing game in which players embark on a journey to retrieve four stolen magical crystals. Players roam around a 2D map to explore dungeons and villages and engage in turn-based combat. Players selects attacks (weapon-based, magic spells) from a menu screen to defeat 2D minotaurs, dragons, slimes, and goblins. Bursts of light indicate successful hits as enemies fade away when defeated.
System(s)
Wii U
| Wii
| Super Nintendo (SNES)
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, released as Mystic Quest Legend in PAL regions and as Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest in Japan, is a role-playing video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released as a spin-off to Square's Final Fantasy series of video games. Final Fantasy Mystic Quest was first released in North America in 1992 and marketed as a "simplified role-playing game... designed for the entry-level player" in an attempt to broaden the genre's appeal. The game's presentation and battle system is broadly similar to that of the main series, but differs in its inclusion of action-adventure game elements. It was also the first Final Fantasy game to be released in Europe.
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