![]() ![]() It can be bundled together with its not-quite-as-good sequel My Life as a Darklord, which instead casts players as a villain set on defeating heroes and terrorizing the world. It deserves to be played it deserves to be ported. As a download exclusive, you can’t even buy a second-hand disc. My Life as a King is genuinely excellent, and it’s now abandonware: there’s no way to buy it, and the only way to play it is either to have a Wii with it already purchased and downloaded or to engage in, y’know, naughty stuff. You’re cast as the King and must upgrade and protect your kingdom, while sending out parties of adventurers - the parties you’d usually play as in Final Fantasy games - to defeat monsters and pillage dungeons. It was a download-only Wii title on the ‘WiiWare’ service, and it’s basically a city management simulation game set in the Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles universe. If you’ve never even heard of this, I wouldn’t be surprised. But allow me to make another suggestion: My Life as a King. The truly cultured player might wryly answer ‘SaGa’, but not stipulate which one. ![]() Mystic Quest, the elderly among you might suggest. What is the best Final Fantasy spin-off? Final Fantasy Tactics, some of you will say. The emulated N64 original and Wii sequel could perhaps be packaged together in one definitive shooting experience - the game even has non Wii remote control methods built-in already! Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King / Darklord Perhaps predictably, this bullet hell rail shooter was sublime but didn’t find the greatest amount of success - but it remains one of the best titles on the Wii. The original game was finally released in the West via the Wii Virtual Console, which itself was a promotional exercise to stoke hype for the sequel, which arrived on the Wii to much hardcore fanfare. That much is true, by the way: Sin & Punishment is one of the best games on the N64. Sin & Punishment was a beloved Japan-only N64 classic the sort of game you’d see constantly referred to by the Western gaming community as a holy grail, a travesty that it never came West. ![]()
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