

The gameplay and animations appear to be modern, and feature many advanced modern features such as complex shaders, as well as a higher framerate.There are crafting mechanisms, dialogue, side-quests, mini-games, and more to explore – along with a basic leveling-up system that in most cases unlocks new abilities. We don’t know too much about the remake yet, but from what we’ve seen so far the graphics look spectacular for a 2D remake of this kind. So long as you are able to keep up, it looks like a fun time. Enemies also abide by these rules, and with multiple enemies battles can get complicated really quickly. Some attacks are large and hit many squares, others require a certain number of squares to perform. Keep in mind remake is not actually out yet, so I’m referring to the original Live-A-Live for gameplay details, it’s probably safe to assume much of it will be similar.Ĭombat actually takes place on a large grid, and involves positioning your character in the right positions in order to have a strategic advantage over the enemy, or enemies. It’s pretty unusual for an RPG to take on seven different stories at once instead of just one, so it’s fitting that the combat system is just as unorthodox.

Weird stories, Weird Combat (in a good way)

From the Stone Age, the Wild West, imperial China, modern day, and even the distant and near future! Each story features unique characters and well-written dialogue. In a manner similar to the recent Switch game Octopath Traveler, the game actually tells not one, but seven different stories from different points of history. If you’ve seen the trailer and you’re into JRPGs, this game should be right up your ally. At the time critics really liked it, but it got overshadowed by some of the larger JRPGs at the time, including Secret of Mana, Final Fantasy V, and Dragon Quest V. Live-A-Live was a Super Nintendo game originally published by Square in 1994, before they had merged with Enix to become Square Enix.

What is Live-A-Live, and why should you care? This isn’t particularly uncommon for games of that era, but now we’re living in the future, and more and more games are being localized. The thing is, it never actually got localized outside of Japan. But I did some digging and it turns out that yup, this was a pretty big sleeper hit for the Super Nintendo. I’ve been playing games for a long, long time and I was surprised to hear this referred to as a “classic” since I hadn’t heard of it before. Or rather, they showed a trailer for a 2D remake of the game. If you were watching the Nintendo Direct for February 2022, you may have been caught off-guard by a title called “LIVE A LIVE HD-2D remake” that Nintendo showed a trailer for.
