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About This Game Once upon a time, in a forest called Lita, there lived a fairy whose role it was to protect the trees of the forest from the monsters and humans who would try to steal the spirit stones that provide the forest’s life energy. Her name was Freesia and her kung fu was very, very strong…Take control of Freesia as she protects Lita Forest by beating the living daylights out of enemies invading the forest!Use Mana that builds up during battles to learn new skills. As Freesia progresses through the stages, she will pick up many powerful new techniques and abilities. Chain together combos and send enemies flying into other enemies to take out whole groups at a time & cause massive damage!Beat monsters, human and boss battles and survive long enough to progress to the next day. The more days you survive, the more varied and stronger the enemies will become, and the story of how the humans came to live in harmony with the forest unveils.Unleash the fairy fists of fury!Key Features:Beautiful 3D graphics and stunning effects!A huge repertoires of techniques, special moves and magic to obtain and use!Hugely satisfying freestyle combinations, enemy juggling and attack chaining!Fun cast of characters and story!Fully-featured achievements system with 101 awards to achieve! 6d5b4406ea Title: Fairy Bloom FreesiaGenre: Action, IndieDeveloper:EdelweissPublisher:Nyu MediaRelease Date: 17 Oct, 2012 Fairy Bloom Freesia Download] [cheat] LOOK MOM! I'M A FOREST FAIRY!!! ^_^This game is very easy to just pick up and play. The story is very short and the game can be completed in like 2 or 3 hours. The environments, characters, and music made for an enjoyable experience however. Its definitely worth a try if you can buy it for like 4 or 5 dollars.. I have to admit that this game took me by surprise, I have found myself enjoying it mroe than I expected.For such a small game, it really does provide a lot of fun for a cheap price.The story mode does seem a little lacking and short, and there are only a few types of enemies that appear and do the classic colour change to show they are more powerful later on in the game.Gameplay-wise it's really fun, a small stage with tonnes of enemies to mercilessly beat up, and I haven't found it too difficult either. There are 2 modes, story and guardian (which unlocks after beating the story once), as I said the story is rather short but lets you get a good grasp on how to play, and guardian mode is just wave after wave of enemies which is a nice treat.It's a nice game, with a pretty nice soundtrack, and quite cheap so I would definately recommend getting it.Oh and if you do get it, don't let it update to v112 when it prompts on start-up in a seperate window, that will apparently screw the game up as it was a japanese-only update or something.. Fairy Bloom Freesia is a game well loved for it's combat mechanics, but other elements also makes me want to recommend this game so much.I'll start with the combat. It's pretty difficult for me to explain, but it has the gameplay of Action RPG games like Tales of, but much more simplified, which isn't necessarely a bad thing. The only disadvantage to this gameplay is that there are only a few enemies throughout the game which just come back with different color schemes.You fight as an anime fairy forest girl who is protecting said forest from bad things. There is no exploration though, as you just fight enemy waves with bosses after a select amount. Don't worry though, after every wave you go back to the intermission, where you can equip and upgrade skills, and save so you can take a break from the game. A shout out to Edelweiss for making some really good and interesting boss battles, with the exception of the first boss.The graphics and music are really appealing, but that might be different according to your taste. Another thing I like is personal, but a big reason why I love this game. It comes in the form of references, though some are incorrect. For example, the main girl is not a reference, but looks and acts like one of my favorite Anime characters ever called Last Order. And lets not forget the achievement which is a direct reference to Madoka Magica, one of my favorite Animes of all time.This game also has a great replay value. After you have completed the main story, several different modes unlock, with much more challenges than you have faced before in this game.I might be a little biased when it comes to this game because it had several things that I look forward to in a game. But these are somewhat personal preferences, so I'd advise you to check out the demo first. And if you enjoyed the demo, then you will for sure enjoy the game.. Fairy Bloom Freesia is a game that is played in a 2D plane but with 2.5D graphics. People would call a beat-em-up or hack n' slash with bits of platforming and RPG thrown in. I must say that I was not expecting anything out of this game (curiosity finally struck since I had bought the Edelweiss' Fairy Bloom + Ether Vapor Double Pack, mainly for Ether Vapor) but I am glad as all hell I spent the extra $3 for that Double Pack.Gameplay involves fighting mobs in arenas, between each day you can invest the mana you earn to learn new normal moves or unlock special moves, any of which can be assigned to neutral, left\/right, down, or up + special button. There is a decent amount of customization thanks to the freedom of assigning special moves in this fashion. Lots of combos are possible out of everything you can put together. The game is fairly challenging, and ramps up really quick so a personal tip from me to you: forward + basic attack cancelled into a guard is a quick effective move that can be done repeatedly which is good against big enemies or bosses not stunned by regular hits. You net hits and have the ability to block shortly after your attack when needed but there is some technical prowess to it if you want to do numerous cancels in a short period of time.There is replayability in the form of additional difficulties that are unlocked when clearing the hardest difficulties available to you at a time. There are a fair amount of special moves to work with too, so there is some experimentation to be had until you find the perfect mix. New game+ does exist to let you carry over unlocks to the next playthrough.There is an oddly satisfying feeling to zipping around all over the screen slapping mobs silly as a little fairy girl, something I honestly thought I would never find myself saying about any game. It isn't very long for one playthrough assuming you don't get stuck on one boss for too long, maybe a couple hours the first time. It's a fun little hidden gem, not too long so that it overstays it's welcome, but short enough that you don't get too frustrated at the challenge. If an anime 2D beat-em-up with decent challenge that lets you swing enemies around like silly sounds like your kind of thing, go for it.. if you don't mind the Anime Humor (Ha ha! The blonde guy's into little girls!), Freesia's a fun, leaner take on Stylish Action games like Devil May Cry. No mansions to run through solving puzzles, just wave after wave of enemies to punch and kick the crud out of. The fighting feels a lot like the Tales series, especially the way basic attack chains, special attack commands and defensive abilities work, but minus the need to try and micromanage a squad of incompetent AI assistants. There's not a huge variety in enemy types or arenas, but that's not such a huge deal when a game just feels this solid to play, you dig?. This game is simple and fun, if you're looking for a casual action game then, this is for you. I love how every action and skill for this game, the boss was quite challanging and the gameplay was pretty decent. The controls are good, people highly recommand you to play this using a controller but it's not like you really needed it. I played the game using keyboards only and still find it fun. The storyline for this game was quite short, but I wasn't really into the story. There weren't many bugs except that if you update the game, then it just destroy the game for you. The graphic was nice, I like how every skill you cast and has that effect for it. The music for this game was beautiful as well, main menu theme are my favorite so far. So in conclusion, I would say this game is quite fun if you're looking for that anime beat em up game. XD

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