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>Update 07/07/20 at 12:00 a.m.: Square Enix has also filed a trademark for “Live A Live” in Europe on July 6 .
Is it happening?
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>Update 07/07/20 at 12:00 a.m.: Square Enix has also filed a trademark for “Live A Live” in Europe on July 6 .
Is it happening?
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Surely someone else here has played Live-A-Live.
how many remakes do they need to make before chrono trigger?
I don,t know. Live a Live have to be one of the most mediocre Square soft game of all their 90s library
They're probably approaching that one reaaal carefully. They know Chrono Trigger is treasured and beloved by millions (the reaction to the shitty PC port shows that) so they probably realize doing a low-budget 3D game a/la Trials of Mana won't sit well with fans.
I don't expect something on the level of FFVIIR, but at least on par with Dragon Quest XI.
Could be just a port, but Live a Live has lots of potential for a remake so here's hoping for the latter.
The downside is that I vaguely remember someone at Squeenix saying that LaL could be a good way to explore new ideas for episodic content releases a long while ago. So... let's hope for not that.
if they chop up live a live and sell you 9 chapters individually i will personally shit on whoever made that decision
>live a live
if you have these kinds of images saved to your hard drive ask yourself if this is the life you wanted
live-a-live is a barely playable mess of a game. it deserves to be forgotten
Proud to be a hipster then. Cope.
It's playable though.
Octopath style remake
After they grossly mistreated FF7 I don't want them to remake it. And Toriyama's art style is way better in Pixel form anyways.
Live A Live would probably benefit a lot from the remake treatment if that's what they're actually doing.
Some of the games chapters are really interesting, I fucking love Western and Kung Fu, but for every cool experiment there's absolute dogshit like Sci-Fi. The game both lives and dies on its novelty. If they can clean up the odd chapters like Ninja and that Punch-Out one, and completely rework the future ones to not be total shit, the game could be a real gem instead of just a curiosity.
At the very least I hope it increases its exposure so more people can recognize Odio as one of Squares best villains.
barely playable doesn't mean not playable, ESL retard
I can already tell this is some Kiseki and/or Neptunia retard.
Never played Live a Live. Should I be excited? Is it similar to SaGa?
just play it and find out
So no. Thank you.
Live A Live is pretty unique compared to any other jrpg. Its big thing is the different chapters having wildly different tones and gameplay.
scifi isn't actually fun but I think it deserves credit for being one of the first survival horror game experiences ever released- it even predates clock tower by a year. It legitimately has an oppressive atmosphere and some good ambient soundwork. Survival horror is hard to get right even today, I think it deserves at least a bit of credit for trying something new
Not really. The games extremely experimental, for better and worse.
Narratively it's episodic, though nonlinear so you can start with anything. Each chapter is an isolated setting and cast, parodying or homaging different films like Mecha anime or Kung Fu movies. Each has a different gimmick as well, such as one where you have the option to stealth the entire episode instead of fighting enemies, and another where it's a boss rush with no overworld segments ala fighting games.
The battle systems like an extremely crude version of Mega Man: Battle Network. You share a grid with the enemy and move around on it, with your attacks having different areas of effect.
OBJECTIVE LIVE A LIVE CAMPAIGN POWER RANKINGS
1. Cowboy
2. Martial Artist
3. Ninja
4. Wrestler
5. Caveman
6. Robot
7. Psychic
Hm, interesting. Thank you, anons.
Seeing how Square(Enix) revives their old games, maybe we'll get remakes of Parasite Eve 1 and 2 one day. I can only hope...
i forgot Zig Forums doesnt play video games my bad
still playable though
Excuse me, best non-localized snes jrpg coming through. Out of the way live a live peasants
1. Cowboy
2. Kung-Fu
3. Wrestler
4. Prehistoric
5. Ninja
6. Mecha
7. Sci-Fi
Ninja is frustrating because as a standalone experience it's pretty cool, but if you actually do any route besides slaughtering everything you're just handicapping yourself for what comes later
You forgot? Your reply tells me you're the one who didn't play it.
>just play it and find out
is not the answer to my 2 questions.
Companies renew trademarks all the time, why you act like this was a big deal?
robot was fun just a bit tedious.
who cares about power when soda exists
Because they're doing trademarks in regions the game never released in.
If it is a SaGa 2/3 style remake, that'd be cool.
Since when did Live-a-Live become hipster shit? Is it because people found out that the Undertale guy used it as inspiration?
Fuck you all, that game was the shit.
yet it would have answered both your questions if you played the game... weird how that works out
Is true live a live has one of the earliet (and completely non irony) cases of "didn't du wrong"?
Rudra would be great to have released in the West.
Bahamut Lagoon too.
Hell, give us all the untranslated Square RPGs of the 90's.
Feels like if you dig enough, you can call anything "hipster shit".
I have, it's one of my favourite RPGs.
Great cast of characters, Li is my waifu for laifu.
Oersted did nothing wrong.
Inheritance > King of Demons > Flow > Secret Orders > Contact > The Strongest > Mechanical Heart > Wandering
Trying to not spoil too much, the main villain is an upstanding citizen that wanted to do good but got cucked to not-yet-seem heights, its unbelievable how far they went just to cuck him, I'd want to end the World too.
I'll be honest, LaL occupies the same space that Rudra and Bahamut Lagoon do. Where it's a decent JRPG that gets overrated due to it not being localized, so it has the 'cool' factor of it being a niche game.