![]() Both Octopath Traveler and Bravely Default 2 were eventually released on PC via Steam, even though both games were published by Nintendo. However, it’s possible that it could come to at least PC in the future. Because Nintendo is publishing the game is only planned for Nintendo Switch at the moment. The Nintendo eShop does have a pre-load for the game, meaning you’re able to download it and play it the minute it releases. Live A Live launches on Jexclusively for Nintendo Switch. Just like with the past two titles Nintendo is publishing the game as well, so here’s everything you might need to know about the Live A Live remake. Western fans likely aren’t familiar with Live A Live, as the game never made its way outside of Japan until now. The next title getting the HD-2D treatment is a bit different, however, as it’s a remake of a cult classic JRPG from the ‘90s, Live A Live. Surprised this one never came to the United States back in the day as it is good, not quite as good as another game with time, Chrono Trigger, but it was a lot better than say, Mystic Quest.Square Enix has already seen some phenomenal success with its HD-2D series of games, with both Octopath Traveler and Triangle Strategyselling over 1 million copies apiece. So it is a good game, I would give it a higher score, but a couple of levels were pains (I am looking at you, Twilight of Edo stage!) I like the battling as it is nice to start every fight with full health and you can use your powers as much as possible granted, that may be a downside for some people. I was surprised to find out that any of the three students can be end up being the one who gains the knowledge and I would like to play the last stage as the guy from the middle ages to see what that entails. The game will probably have good replay value as there are some things you can do differently so I will probably try it again one day. The distant future is like a horror story with very little combat while present day is only combat. The game play is turn based for the most part, but some levels have a bit of a unique flair to them. Finally you go to the middle ages where we have a tragic tale and I honestly totally sympathized with the guy. It was the most disappointing mainly due to it being the one featured in a magazine that made me want this game. The cowboy one I was a bit disappointed in as it was short and did not really feature all that much to it. The shortest is the one featuring the guy fighting people to learn stuff and the longest in this bunch is probably the orphan one. One revolves around a caveman trying to save a girl, another has a man wishing to teach a new group of students his techniques, another has a ninja having to infiltrate and kill an emperor, another has a cowboy defending a town from bad guys, then you have a man trying to accumulate martial arts techniques so he can be the best, then an orphan must use a mech to save the day and then a robot must uncover the deaths of those on the space ship he is on. Today, you could probably do a full 30 hours of play in each chapter. The good news is, things vary, the bad news is that this was a SNES game and so it really is not as long as it could have been had it been made today. None are particularly long, but some are downright minuscule! That being said, they do tie it all together nicely at the end, though I am not sure I got the best ending possible because I did not find all the people during the last portion of the game. ![]() The game is quite fun and entertaining in its way, but the game goes by chapters where some are really good and some not so good.
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