It's a similar case as with Trials of Mana (maybe a stronger one) where the remake is quite different from the original in a lot of small ways. In this case the combat system is quite different. There wasn't such a huge obvious emphasis on weaknesses, no overdrive mechanic at all, you would decide all 5 party members actions at once and then all battlers act in speed order instead of having a clear timeline. There's other small differences but the bulk of everything else is essentially about the same. It's a remake in its purest form, i.e they took the spirit of the original and re-made it as if it was a 2024 JRPG release which is essentially what they did with Trials of Mana a few years ago as well. I tried theSaGa series several times but this remake is so much better across the board. The problem with SaGa is that they aged quite poorly and all deserve to have such remakes to be really amazing games. They used to have very little information displayed to the player, a lot of obscure mechanics and very clunky menus. It's really rough to get into it nowadays.
@@sombrego2260 Interesting, with it's fairly unique mechanics I assumed a lot of them had derived from the OG in some way. I tried to not look too much up except the basics on wiki cause I didn't wanna spoil anything for myself incase I do get time to play it later on. Even to someone who grew up with this old RPG's, I can't go back and play most of them now, you're right, they've aged too poorly. That sounds even better than, I knew it was a fair remake but then to hear that makes me really happy, just cause it means they really put a few years probably into this remake, so they must have a very passionate team doing this for such an old game. I'll be curious to here from people who have played it then and see what the big differences are if there is for story, locations, set pieces etc in the final product on release.
I actually really enjoyed it too, never heard of the originals but this feels good and has many aspects I like in this style of RPG’s. If you release a demo to your game, it better do good and I feel this does
Yup! I'm a massive fan of demos, it really helps us try things we otherwise wouldn't, and get new people in (and sometimes out) without a hands on I definitely wouldn't have looked at this twice tbh
Combat seems similar to octopath, I assume you cannot skip an enemy's turn by using the right weapon/element. Gonna guess you haven't played octopath. The game looks amazing, I am considering playing the demo before release because saves can carry over. However, I am hoping it isn't just a tutorial and story demo. If it were then I'd probably wait a day or 2 before release to try the demo. Does the demo contain an open space to roam, mobs that respawn? Or is it a railroaded experience through the intro of the story?
@IamTheSnowman4 yeah hitting enemy with weakness doesn’t skip their turn or even seem to push it back, it’s used just for extra damage and building the gauge for special attacks. I have not, altho I am DESPERATE to find the time for Octo 2. I bought it physically actually after playing the demo last year for 3-4hrs and was enamoured. Been sitting here ever since 🥲 The demo is very much a linear straight shot, a very small town, 1 mini beginner dungeon, 2 normal ones with bosses at the end. Some tutorials but there’s isn’t too much. The games map is a teleport system, you travel to another location instantly, no walking like other games or loading screen transitional between zones like in a Tales. If you’re unsure and are gonna grab it anyway, I’d say wait a few days before, it’s only 1.5-2hrs worth anyway that carries into full game
Having played both the rom of the SNES version and bought it 3 times when it was remastered, this game is going to be awesome. Demo was fun but stopped at the really good part
@@klissattack hopefully it lives up to expectations then as a long time fan! You’re right, I just went and watched the Square official video diving into the game more and the demo stops right when the game kicks off, which is a shame cause what I heard you do and how the story works across generations using different Emperors sounds REALLY intriguing. I don’t think that was highlighted how big a mechanic and story method that is
I thought it would be a romance game but the name is deceiving. I think it’s cool older games get a second chance to be played. I wish some of the older games got remade with current graphics. I hope you get a chance to play the full game and come back and give us your thoughts about it. Biggest fan logging off💙
As I had zero knowledge prior to booting this up, I also had an idea that romance would maybe play a part in this 😂 Hopefully they do remake more older games 👏 Thanks for watching as always little fan
@@sombrego2260 It's funny the story of the name actually, it was supposed to be the dev teams final game hence "Final Fantasy" it was so successful that they just kept it 😂
@@klissattack I know bro, but note that, by standard, medieval tales have romances. In my opinion no RPG is complete without romance - in the man and woman fall in love sense.