

Engaging, challenging, and ultimately enjoyable Still, it does little to change the generally high level of difficulty of the game. The remake also adds a couple of quality-of-life (QoL) updates to the game, such as a sparkling effect over interactive spots, area-of-effect (AoE) indicators, and an optional radar system for objective locations. It uses remastered sprite art with high-resolution 3D graphics. Similar to Octopath Traveler, this game also features an HD-2D graphics approach. This version introduces minor changes to the interface to make them appealing to modern players. Additionally, every storyline comes with a gimmick, such as focusing on stealth or relying on telepathy to advance the story. Across the game, you mostly engage with enemies on a turn-based combat system.

While each chapter can feel like a short playthrough, the eighth and final part tie everything together in a satisfying finale. Also, every single time, you fight a variety of Odio, from the dinosaur god Odo to the mega computer OD-10.

Every time, you control a new set of characters and follow a different story. The game’s main campaign is divided into seven chapters, from Prehistory to the Distant Future. What makes Live a Live unique among JRPG titles is that it feels like a collection of short stories.
