Nintendo Live on 02/09/22-Chrono Cross, Front Mission, Live A Live: the return of 3 cult RPG – NoticiasVideojuegos

Super Nintendo and PSone in the spotlight, therefore, with all honor the confirmation of a remastered version of Chrono Cross, the sequel to the no less illustrious Chrono Trigger. Never released in Europe if it were necessary to remember it, this title proposes to follow the time journeys of Serge and Kid, opposed to the mysterious Lynx, with as an even more unexpected plus the presence of Radical Dreamers: The Forbidden Treasure, the text adventure game released on Satellaview in 1996, which laid the foundations for the story.

Scheduled for April 7 on PS4, Xbox One, Switch and PC, this reissue will benefit from several display modes, a new illustration of the character designer Nobuteru Yûki, remastered music to the themes of worship, Yasunori Mitsuda, but also options ergonomic as the ability to enable or disable encounters with enemies, filters, background, functions of combat automatic, locations in French, Italian, German, and Spanish, without forgetting the possibility of playing with the original graphics or renewed.

Unpublished in Europe as in the United States, Live A Live has earned its letters of nobility by offering seven parallel scenarios in different temporalities, with the help of different illustrators to give life to the protagonists. However, it will not be Square Enix but Nintendo who will be in charge of the edition of this redo HD 2D via Octopath Traveler, relying on historia studio (The Caligula Effect 2) to develop the project. No doubt, that’s why Takashi Tokita’s game is already set for July 22 around the world.

Finally, for lovers of well-oiled mechanisms, it was the Forever Entertainment studio that investigated the hood of Square Enix to craftsman from redo from Front Mission 1 and 2, legends of the SF tactical role-playing game if there ever was one. Both will support the following languages, namely English, Japanese, French, spanish, italian, German, Portuguese, polish and simplified Chinese. Be tactical it will offer a more moderna approach with improved controls, in line with the redo It was DS, but also a re-orchestration of the soundtrack. Yoshitaka Amano’s illustrations will also get a little facelift. If the first part is announced for this summer, the sequel is scheduled for a later date, only on Switch for the time being.

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