Neopets: The Darkest Faerie

December 13th, 2005 by Anita in Game Reviews

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This may not be a macho man game but I know I like my own neopets at Neopia and think there are plenty of others out there that will enjoy this great game for PlayStation 2.

Your adventure begins with you being either Tormund, which is a kind of a knight, or Roberta, which is a princess and a sorcerer apprentice. You are in the wonderful land of Meridell where you will be defending its castles and exploring dungeons. You can switch back and forth between both characters to use their abilities to forge further.

The terrain is quite awesome with splendid castles, rocky steppes, swamps, and so much more for you to explore.
You will be able to have all kinds of equipment at your side such as shields, armor, swords and wands to fight off the powers of the Darkest Faerie and her minions.

Your neopet Tormund or Roberta will complete quests to defeat the Darkest Faerie and win honor and four leaf clovers.

Many people believe that this game was intended for young children, but once you get started playing you will soon learn that it is a bit more complex that you would imagine. The neopets can perform all kinds of attacks such as block incoming hits from those nasty enemies and use magic. You will find magic while exploring in various motes. When you use these motes your items will shine with special effects and help you fight even harder with special magic spells. To restore your health you will find pots that need to be smashed and vegetable patches where you will mow down the vegetables in search of health and magic.

If you are looking for a clean and fun game for your playstation 2 then you have just found one with adorable neopets to aid you in your quest to defeat the Darkest Faerie.

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