Many heroes, many stories, many lives to live – that’s what awaits you in today’s game live alive on the Nintendo Switch. In this classic Square Enix JRPG, players will be immersed in a variety of interlocking stories that span many different eras.
Originally only available in Japan for Super Famicom The classic published role-playing game is now available in Europe for the first time. On the Nintendo Switch, the game shines with HD 2D graphics – a style that has already marked TRIANGLE STRATEGY and OCTOPATH TRAVELER. If you want to start the adventure right away, you can use the free version Trial version on the Nintendo Online Store Download and transfer your progress to the full version when you purchase it.
LIVE A LIVE: That’s it
LIVE A LIVE tells independent stories in several chapters, each with unique game mechanics, locations and characters. Players can customize their adventure by choosing the order in which they unlock chapters: Will they start out in the Wild West as a stray with a bounty on their heads? Or rather as a shinobi on a secret mission in the twilight of Edo Japan? No matter which class you choose, each character offers a set of unique abilities for the turn-based combat system.
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LIVE A LIVE for Nintendo Switch produced by Takashi Tokita. He was the director of the original game and is known for his work on CHRONO TRIGGER and FINAL FANTASY IV. The newly arranged soundtrack was directed by famous composer Yoko Shimomura, who also worked on FINAL FANTASY XV and participated in the Kingdom HEARTS series.
So, starting today, players in Europe will have the opportunity to experience a unique chapter in RPG history for the first time with LIVE A LIVE on Nintendo Switch.
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