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. Whether they're remakes or original.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. Which was why I was somewhat disappointed that there weren't really any interactions between them all in the final chapter, though for a SNES game that was originally released in 1994 I suppose that's understandable.I hope with Live A Live, and Octopath Traveler and Triangle Strategy previously, we get more games in the 2.5 HD style. Although all of the character scenarios play on classic tropes and clichés (Cube's scenario especially will give you strong ALIEN and 2001: A Space Odyssey vibes) it is all done very well and I enjoyed spending time with every protagonist. Could've used more character interactions and story moments.FINAL SCORE:8/10, Live A Live is a fun, classic JRPG that reminds me positively of Chrono Trigger and the older Final Fantasy games. PROS:-A fantastic musical score by Yoko Shimomura-Beautiful 2.5 HD world.-Seven Sizzling Short Stories with good themes and variationsPROS:-A fantastic musical score by Yoko Shimomura-Beautiful 2.5 HD world.-Seven Sizzling Short Stories with good themes and variations in gameplay-A classic SNES Remake done (mostly) right.CONS:-Some changes in the English localisation that feel more like censorship.-English voice acting is kind of bland.-Final chapter is somewhat "meh", mostly dealing with final boss and bonus dungeons.
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