Cris Tales Review
Cris Tales has players hopping between eras on a quest to stop the Time Empress. A dazzling graphical style is overshadowed by too many gameplay mechanics.
An indie love letter to classic JRPGs. Peer into the past, act in the present, and watch as your choices dynamically change the future.
Date: | Region: | Platform: | Publisher: | Developer: |
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2021-07-20 | NSW PS4 PS5 XBONE XBSX GST WIN | Modus Games | Dreams Uncorporated SYCK |
Cris Tales has players hopping between eras on a quest to stop the Time Empress. A dazzling graphical style is overshadowed by too many gameplay mechanics.
Time-jumping RPG Cris Tales is now available. Join Crisbell as she battles against an evil empire while jumping between timelines in the past, present, and future.
Modus Games, Dreams Uncorporated, and SYCK’s Cris Tales is launching in a month’s time. The companies released the game’s cinematic opening video to help get players excited.
Modus Games confirmed a specific launch date for Dreams Uncorporated and SYCK’s Cris Tales. The game will let players manipulate time in the second half of July.
A new character trailer is now available for Cris Tales. The video comes with the reveal of the game’s voice cast ahead of its launch in July.
The much-anticipated indie RPG Cris Tales finally has a release window. The game is heading to multiple platforms this July.
Modus Games has revealed a Collector’s Edition for Cris Tales. The edition is available to pre-order now from Maximum Games, but is currently only available for RPGamers in the US.
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Modus Games released a new fourteen-minute narrated gameplay video for Cris Tales. Dreams Uncorporated and SYCK’s time-manipulation RPG is set to launch next year.
Time-manipulation RPG Cris Tales has been pushed a bit further into the future. The game will now launch on its numerous platforms next year.
Time-manipulation RPG Cris Tales is launching this November. A new trailer highlights Crisbell’s motivations and shows first glimpses of two party members.
Those who wanted to try out Cris Tales on console can now do so. The demo version is available to download on PS4, Xbox One, and Switch.
A new nine-minute trailer shows how to make the most of past, present, and future in Cris Tales’ puzzle solving and combat. The time-manipulation RPG is releasing this November.
Cris Tales is a turn-based, time-manipulation RPG with heavy influences from classic JRPGs that has a lot to recommend it. Modus Games and Dreams Uncorporated gave RPGamer a detailed look of roughly three-to-four hours of content in a preview demonstration.
Modus Games, Dreams Uncorporated, and SYCK have revealed a release date for Cris Tales. The game will launch this November, with the demo version receiving some new additions.
Revealed at this year’s E3, Cris Tales is a RPG that harkens back to days past. A recent blog from the publisher reveals a new coastal city that players can explore in the world of Crystallis.
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Cris Tales received a demo version in June, and players have been providing their feedback. Publisher Modus Games and developers Dreams Uncorporated and SYCK have released a new video addressing the positive response to that demo, which is now set to be available indefinitely.
Cris Tales is billed as a love-letter to classic JRPGs, but makes its own distinct mark in several ways. Pascal Tekaia was able to check out how Crisbell’s time manipulation powers help in both questing and combat.
Modus Games has announced Cris Tales, a title billed as a love letter to classic JRPGs with a focus on time manipulation. The game is coming out next year, but a demo is available to download for the next couple of weeks.
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