
"Through its various stories, the book shows that one can correct eventual flaws of the past in his or her present life, thus forging a better future. Everything has a reciprocal effect, returning inevitably to its origin.ĭeepening into the topic, the reader shall understand the meaning of the complicated human relationships, apparent injustices, love and dislike "at first sight", luck, countless diseases, the many professional difficulties, and so forth. The current life, with its successes and failures, bonds of love and hate, wishes and frustrations, shows the reflection of past lives. However, the supposed mystery quickly disappears, when one realizes that threads of fate are ceaselessly intertwined around each one, bringing back to us everything that we once put into the world. What fascinating mystery embraces human relationships! Definitely worth a play for any Square or RPG fan.Love, happiness, unfriendliness, suffering! The game is not unlike the Mana or Megaman Legends series in both gameplay and storytelling ability. The game takes place in a world of wonderfully colorful characters, on the island of Corona. Her abilities lie in a combination of powerful elemental magic and her own deadly drop-kick.


Setting off to find the Dewprism, Mint decides she'd rather rule the WORLD. Mint is an aggressive, adventurous young princess who's own sister takes the throne, as well as receiving the kingdom's Relic, the Book of Cosmos. Wielding both his Arc Edge (an axe-like weapon) and his mysterious ability to transform into any monsters he's killed, he fights against the enemy known as Doll Master. Rue is an amnesia-laden, quiet young man, determined, serious, and kind, who searches for the Dewprism to resurrect his murdered adopted sister, Claire.

Taking a few pages from the Mana Series, Threads of Fate is an Action-RPG that shows the stories of it's two protagonists, Rue and Mint, as they search for an ancient Relic known as the Dewprism, said to grant the user limitless power.

An Action-RPG game released by Square during the PSX's 'RPG Boom', yet overshadowed by Chrono Cross.
