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Live A Live | LifeIsXbox Review

LifeIsXbox says: "Live A Live offers a bite-sized JRPG experience with an amazing HD2D visual style and chapters that never outstay their welcome. Each era brings something new to the table, be it in the story, presentation or gameplay department, making you hunger for whatever twist awaits around the corner."

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shinoff2183655d ago

Id love to give it another try on my playstation. Tried this way way back and i thought it was pretty bad. Maybe they changed a bunch stuff.

RedDevils654d ago

It won't be on Playstation though unless Sony buy SE.

jznrpg655d ago

Xbox is so dry they are doing Switch reviews ?

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LIVE A LIVE | How Takashi Tokita Brought the Classic RPG to the West

LIVE A LIVE’s original director and producer of the HD-2D remake Takashi Tokita talks to Marketing Manager Jay Curtis and Associate Sales Manager Megan Pelt about the history of the game, how the remake came to be, and what unique challenges present themselves in adapting a classic Super Famicom title to an audience outside of Japan nearly three decades later.

shinoff2183351d ago

They jerked us in the west on numerous jrpgs. I get it the times we're different but it sucks knowing how many jrpgs we missed over a translation. Not just from square either. I like square doing these. I'd prefer beefed up graphical over hd2d but hd2d is pretty dope to so I won't hate. Keep em coming square.

Some physicals wouldn't hurt though wth

jznrpg351d ago

Give me physical NA PS5 version and I’ll buy it

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Live A Live sequel was planned during the DS era, hope for the future

Live A Live director Takashi Tokita comments on how there were plans for a sequel during the DS era and gives hope for Live A Live 2.

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sadraiden354d ago

The DNA of Live A Live is alive and well. You saw the same kind of game structure from Saga Frontier 1+2, plus Octopath Traveler 1+2. It would make sense if they wanted to revisit Live A Live one day.

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One of Square Enix's most underrated JRPGs could get a sequel if the remake does well enough

The Live A Live remake came to PlayStation and PC last month, and the director of the oft-overlooked Square Enix classic is once again teasing fans with the possibility of a sequel.