Live a Live is available now for Nintendo Switch and will be released for PC, PS4, and PS5 on April 27. To promote the upcoming release, Square Enix has released a demo for Live A Live on PS4 and PS5 today, which lets players try some of the Twilight of Edo Japan, The Distant Future, and The Wild West sections of the game. Now that the game is coming to other platforms, though, Square Enix has taken back over. In North America, Nintendo published the Switch version of Live A Live. Digital Trends found the game charming, with George Yang saying Live A Live "has the hallmarks that make it a good entry in the genre" in his three-and-a-half star review of the title. On top of that, this remake of a 1994 SNES game also gives the experience an extreme visual facelift with the HD-2D visuals that make games like Octopath Traveler 2 shine. Each comes with its own protagonist and gameplay gimmicks before they all crescendo together in a final chapter. Its story is split up into eight different sections set across eight different sections: Prehistory, The Middle Ages, Imperial China, Twilight of Edo Japan, The Wild West, Present Day, The Near Future, and The Distant Future. Live A Live is a unique grid-based RPG with a fun narrative gimmick. The game comes out on PlayStation consoles and PCs on April 27. Square Enix's beautiful HD-2D remake of Live A Live will no longer be a Nintendo Switch exclusive starting next month.
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