

These Mirage Keepers can become human-sized “Jiant” or they can become a very cute version of themselves in this “Lillekin” form. I’m bit exaggerating but let’s explain this twist… Capture them all and stack them on the top of your head and become the greatest Mirage Keeper that has ever lived.

It’s up to you to capture these different sized Mirages.

You can compare this feature with the popular “Pokémon” franchise. These mirages, all have their own unique set of abilities and they can be captured. With no fear at all, you step into this strange world and you notice some peculiar things… The world’s inhabitants look like bobble head figurines, only with normal heads and you have the ability to command mirages. “The system is familiar and yet a bit more special than another turn-based RPG’s and that’s great.” Unfortunately, the twin having no memory at all about their great deeds, they are told they should find answers to their past within the mysterious world of “Grymoire”. This lonesome she-wolf explains the destiny of the main characters, they’re actually Mirage Keepers. The beginning chapter begins very mysteriously… As you awaken and walk towards your working area, your town puts off this Ghostly vibe and it quickly becomes noticeable that you’re all alone, aside from this mysterious girl.

You take on the role as one of the twins “Reynne and Laynn”. This spin-off adventure is definitely set in the Final Fantasy franchise, but the story starts off in an unknown place. However, this turn-based RPG loses its touch very quickly due to the weird storytelling and repetitive gameplay. A game where the gameplay itself feels familiar but offers enough “specialness” to become something different and would keep us interested for a while… I mean the idea of this game seems like a lot of fun, cartoon-like figurines set in the Final Fantasy universe and “gotta catch ’em-all” spirits. I looked forward to the World of Final Fantasy because it seemed like something special.
