According to Square Enix, the PC version will include features previously not available on the original Xbox 360 release
According to Square Enix, the PC version will include features previously not available on the original Xbox 360 release
The words Square Enix and Role Playing Game usually equal a fantastic and highly enjoyable RPG. Which is why I was excited to review The Last Remnant for the PC. Little did I know that I was about to be punched in the face with blandness and boredom.
Massive, immersive, beautiful and addictive. A more PC-oriented control system would have been nice, though.
The herd of single-player role-playing games on the PC seems to be thinning as the years pass by, with subscription-based and free-to-play, pay-per-item massively multiplayer games filling in.
The PC has not provided a home to many Japanese role-playing games, and when it has, the results have been uneven. How refreshing, then, that The Last Remnant is such an entertaining experience.
A long; epic tale in a fascinating new fantasy world; Fun; uniquely strategic battle system; Gorgeous musical score; Beautiful art design
Some texture pop-in and screen tearing; Battle system can be obtuse
Games for Windows gets The Last Remnant, but is it a better version?
What was originally a 6.5 JRPG has been reworked and tweaked in multiple areas to become one of the best of this gen.
Unremarkable and for fans of the genre alone.
The Last Remnant
PC owners can finally see the lush and interesting world of The Last Remnant as it was intended, as this new edition almost entirely corrects the issues which diminished the 360 version so greatly.
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