
CheatCC says "The most solidly appealing aspect of SFG is the slow but steady conquest of the map. For gamers who like the feeling of completing a task, or even the sense of accomplishment from just crossing a finished chore off a to-do list, then SFG offers a varied and colorful to-do list of chores that require completing. But as for being a fun gaming experience, Spectral Force Genesis has little to recommend itself."

NWR writes: "The Nintendo DS has plenty of strategy games to choose from, from Nintendo’s own Advance Wars to Square Enix’s Final Fantasy A2: Grimoire of the Rift. There is certainly no drought of quality titles available, hence the reason why niche games such as Spectral Force Genesis get overlooked. That’s not to say that all of those games are great, though."

Good war narratives aren’t made of just battle action, but also captivating characters and a good complementary side story wrapped around it (just ask James Cameron…). Spectral Force Genesis aims to be precisely that; a good strategy game which is also heavy on character-centered subplots and twists. To achieve this, the creators at Idea Factory mixed elements of classic RTS, RPG, and turn-based games into the package. It’s a good, solid concept for a game. However, there are elements that mar the final product. It’s not that the game is bad; in fact it’s quite entertaining and well worth the 22-24 hours you’ll spend to finish it. But, as you may perceive in the following review, one can’t help but feel a sense of missed chance; of a game that was good enough, but could have easily been great.
i knew this would suck sinse it was on ds
"well worth the 22-24 hours you’ll spend to finish it"
I wouldn't spend 1 hour on that crap it probably took them 22 hours to make it on java or wtv

Loot Ninja writes: "Spectral Force Genesis wants to be more than just one type of game. It touts itself as being a Role Playing Game, a Real-Time Strategy and a War Sim. In the past many a game has fallen by overreaching to attempt to grab more audience. I was worried about this as I read the back of the games cover. But I believe someone said something similar about books (the African journal American Speech in 1944 I think…) so I cracked it open and took a long gander inside. Wanna know what I found?! Click the link to find out."