Square Enix has announced the release of the HD-2D remake of its classic RPG, Live A Live, on more platforms. Originally released in Japan in 1994 for the Super Famicom console as an eight-part mini-story game, the new version was released exclusively on Nintendo Switch last year. Square Enix has now announced that it will be launching the game on PlayStation 4 and PS5, as well as PC via Steam soon.
Live A Live is a cult classic RPG game that follows different heroes throughout different eras and their individual journeys. The game is structured into eight ministories that can be tackled in any order, with each story being distinct with its own unique mechanics and systems. From prehistoric cavemen to gunslinging cowboys and futuristic cities, each era offers a variety of different genres and inspirations.
The HD-2D visual style made popular by Octopath Traveler is similar in this remake, combining SNES-type sprites, polygonal environments, and semi-realistic lighting effects. The game’s graphics have been revamped from top to bottom to provide a more modern look and feel without losing the charm of the original art style.
Live A Live’s remastered music composed by Yoko Shimomura is also another highlight of this remake. The soundtrack has been rearranged to better fit modern standards while still retaining the feel of the original.
The HD-2D remake of Live A Live features some quality-of-life updates for seamless gameplay. Players can fast-forward during text or dialogue-heavy scenes. Additionally, there are no load times when changing between mini-stories.
Live A Live was originally released only in Japan and has been a poorly kept secret among hardcore JRPG fans until news broke of the remake. With the Nintendo Switch exclusive release last year and now the game coming to more platforms, the game is becoming more accessible to fans who were previously unable to play it.
The game is priced at $49.99, but there is currently a $10 off pre-order bonus available. Demos are also available for all platforms.
The combat in Live A Live features a turn-based battling system with an added layer of strategy. Players must position themselves on the field of play to influence their moves and their opponents’ responses. Each era offers different gameplay mechanics, making playthroughs distinct from one another.
PlayStation 4, PS5, and PC users can look forward to experiencing this classic JRPG on April 27th. Steam’s demo is already available, giving players a preview of what’s in store.
In conclusion, Square Enix’s announcement that it will be releasing Live A Live on more platforms gives long-time fans and newcomers alike an opportunity to experience this unique JRPG. With its revamped graphics, remastered music, and quality-of-life updates, the HD-2D remake promises a fresh take without losing its classic charm. Players can look forward to immersing themselves in different stories while exploring different eras with unique gameplay mechanics.
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