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Find Furies and Fight Fang in Fairy Fencer F

Find Furies and Fight Fang in Fairy Fencer F

You’ve got a hot date with some fairies, Fencers, and goddesses when Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force releases this Valentine’s Day, (that's the 14th of February if you didn't already know) on Steam for PC via Steam. This release brings Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force to North America and Europe with improved graphics in glorious 1080p! There’s also a Deluxe Edition if you want to treat yourself on this international day of love.

Originally released for the PlayStation 4, Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force takes place in a land filled with power-imbued weapons known as Furies, the Fencers who wield them are locked in combat to collect as many Furies as possible. The unassuming hero Fang finds himself caught up in their struggle when he pulls a sword from a stone. With up to six characters on the battlefield, enemy-turned-friend party members, and a customisable world, join Fang and his band of Fencers in an epic battle to revive the Goddess or the Vile God.

"Long ago, a war was waged between the Vile God and the Goddess.
The battle was fierce; the two were equally matched. Finally, both sides unleashed special weapons that contained fairies imbued with their power. Using this power, each god sealed away the other within another world. And so, time passed...
The weapons that the Goddess and the Vile God left were called Furies, and the warriors who used them were called Fencers. Rumors arose that the Furies were so powerful, whoever collected them all would be granted one wish. As a result, Fencers fought each other endlessly to obtain them. By chance, a young man named Fang happened to unwittingly become a Fencer, and saved a girl named Tiara. And she, too, was a Fencer. From that day forward, Fang found himself an important part of the battle between the Goddess and the Vile God."

Gary

Gary "Dombalurina" Sheppard

Staff Writer

Gary maintains his belief that the Amstrad CPC is the greatest system ever and patiently awaits the sequel to "Rockstar ate my Hamster"

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