Live A Live is an experimental short story collection disguised as a classic RPG
by Andrew Webster from The Verge - All Posts on (#61N89)
Live A Live is one of the most influential games you've probably never played. The role-playing game originally debuted back in 1994, but it never left Japan - but nearly three decades later, it's finally getting a global release. The game is particularly notable as the directorial debut of Takashi Tokita, who went on to direct titles like Chrono Trigger and Parasite Eve. That makes Live A Live a fascinating piece of video game history - but it turns out it's also a fascinating game.
Live A Live looks a lot like a traditional Japanese RPG, albeit one with some modern upgrades, including an art style that's very similar to newer releases from Square Enix like Octopath Traveler and Triangle Strategy. It has turn-based combat, an epic...