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LEVEL-5 has confirmed a release date for Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, news that was shared in this week’s ...
FANTASY LIFE i: The Girl Who Steals Time is coming to Nintendo Switch on May 21, 2025! Embark on a time-traveling adventure in the sequel to the popular 3DS game "FANTASY LIFE." Explore a vast open ...
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time launches on May 21, 2025, for various platforms after initial delays. Players can choose from 14 professions like blacksmith or paladin and switch between ...
Take a moment to think about how many professional opportunities would have to slip through your fingers before you seriously ...
Gamers looking forward to Fantasy Life i can preorder the digital edition as of March 18th via the PlayStation Store, Microsoft/Xbox Store, and Steam. Preordering the game comes with a few in-game ...
After getting fired from his job, a 30something paralegal finds a new gig as a "manny" for a wealthy family in this SXSW narrative competition entry costarring Alessandro Nivola and Judd Hirsch.
A brand new blog post from Level-5 has revealed some of the development woes its upcoming title Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time. Namely, the game's producer — Keiji Inafune, who is ...
Amanda Peet is not her character Dianne in Fantasy Life. While the fictional creation bears some similarities of also being an actress and facing the eternal insecurities and foibles of this ...
UPDATE 6/3/25: Following the departure of Keiji Inafune from Level-5, business operations of Level-5 Comcept have been transferred to the parent company. Comcept was originally founded by Inafune ...
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Seen as a bystander to her own life, it’s appropriate that Dianne isn’t introduced until roughly 20 minutes into Shear’s feature debut, only to gradually seize control of the narrative.
Fantasy Life made me chuckle out loud only occasionally, and its drama is pitched perhaps too modestly. I left the theater with the faint sense of anticlimax, having wanted to be more moved or ...