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Faxanadu

Faxanadu

17. November 1987

80

Combined rating

User + critics

based on 33 ratings

Summary

Faxandu is for the Famicom and NES. The name was licensed by Falcom and was developed and released in Japan in 1987. Nintendo also released the game to the world market in 1990. It can be considered a side-story of Xanadu, which is the second installment of Falcom's long-running RPG series, Dragon Slayer. The title is a combination of "Famicom" and "Xanadu"

Storyline

The player-controlled protagonist of is an unidentified wanderer. He has no name, though the Japanese version allows the player to choose one. The game begins when he approaches Eolis, his hometown, after an absence to find it in disrepair and virtually abandoned. Worse still, the town is under attack by Dwarves.The Elven king explains that the Elf fountain water, their life source, has stopped and provides the protagonist with 1500 golds, the games currency, to prepare for his journey to uncover the cause.As the story unfolds, it is revealed that Elves and Dwarfs lived in harmony among the World Tree until The Evil One emerged from a fallen meteorite. The Evil One then transformed the Dwarves into monsters against their will and set them against the Elves. The Dwarf King, Grieve, swallowed his magical sword before he was transformed, hiding it in his own body to prevent The Evil One from acquiring it. It is only with this sword that The Evil One can be destroyed.His journey takes him to four overworld areas: The tree's buttress, the inside of the trunk, the tree's branches and finally the Dwarves' mountain stronghold.

IGDB user rating

80.1

33 ratings

Combined rating

80.1

User + critics, 33 ratings

Releases

  • Family Computer Nov 17, 1987
    Japan
  • Nintendo Entertainment System Nov 19, 1989
    NorthAmerica
  • Nintendo Entertainment System Dec 20, 1990
    Europe
  • Wii Oct 05, 2010
    Japan
  • Wii Nov 26, 2010
    Australia
  • Wii Nov 26, 2010
    Europe
  • Wii Feb 21, 2011
    NorthAmerica

Languages

Interface

日本語
English (US)

Collections

Alternative names

  • ファザナドゥ (Japanese title - original)

External links

IGDB ID

1974

80

Combined rating

33 ratings