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Old Oct 09 2008, 06:40 PM   #1
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Default TGS 2008: The Last Remnant Hands-On -- gamespot

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We had the opportunity to take a closer look at the battle mechanics for Square Enix's upcoming RPG.

TOKYO--Square Enix games are taking up quite a bit of real estate on the Tokyo Game Show floor this year. The Last Remnant, a new franchise for SE was available for us to play for the very first time in Japanese. We jumped ahead into a save file to get a feel for the game's battle mechanics. Even though the battles are turn-based, there is a surprising amount of depth to the system so that you can coordinate your battles effectively. In our short play period, we managed to get a feel for how the battle flows, and we are eager to learn more.

Battles are fought with squads or unions which consist of five people. Our squads were already created and were well balanced, however a lot of strategy comes into play when you have to create your own. Depending on what kind of situation you're in, you'll want to ensure that you always have a healer in your party and that some of your weaker characters hang back in their formation so they don't get pummeled in the front lines. We were told that there will be situations where you'll have to change around the squad depending on what your goal is.

We wandered around a rather barren mountain side and ran head-first into some giant lizards to initiate a battle. As you get closer to an enemy, a symbol will appear over its head and when you see the exclamation mark, we were told that if you press the right trigger at the perfect time, you will gain an advantage in battle. Once the battle starts, you select what you want your squad to do. If you choose to attack, your entire squad will attack one by one. If you choose to heal, only the members in your party that can heal will cast the spell. You can't give individual commands to the squad, but your strategy revolves around creating the most efficient team.

You'll take turns with the enemy and engage them head-on or from the side. You'll see your characters or the enemy rush up to one another and fight. Once in awhile a button will appear and you'll have to hit it at the right time to increase damage. If you're familiar with the timing of the ring in Lost Odyssey, it's similar but it doesn't happen all the time. Sometimes all four buttons will appear and you won't know which button you need to press until it lights up and a ring narrows in on the button. Sometimes it's just a trigger. This keeps you on your toes and forces you to pay attention instead of selecting your commands and letting the fight work itself out. Once the enemy is defeated, you can apparently harvest body parts to upgrade weapons or take the whole carcass and sell it. Selling a monster intact will go for more so you'll have to decide what to do with it.

There is a morale bar at the top of the screen when you begin and depending on the flow of the battle, the morale will fluctuate like a scale. If you're doing well, morale increases for you, however if you miss a few attacks and the monster lands a special attack, your squad's morale decreases. The fight gets harder if you have lower morale but if you're morale bar is overpowering the monster's bar, your damage will increase.

We really enjoyed what we got to play so far, even though we didn't get a chance to tinker with squads and see how the story unfolds. The battle mechanics are fun and there seems to be a lot you could do to customize your own perfect battalion. The Last Remnant is set to be released on the Xbox 360 worldwide on November 20.

Source: http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/rpg/...=picks;title;5
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Old Oct 09 2008, 06:45 PM   #2
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Sound like a good game, its coming on the ps3 later on right?
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Old Oct 09 2008, 06:50 PM   #3
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Yeah Its A timed Exclusive on the 360
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Old Oct 09 2008, 06:58 PM   #4
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This is already posted(the link) by me in tgs2008 thread. There is there(in tgs 2008 thread) Final Fantasy 13, Versus, Dragon Quest IX and other SE games. A descrition of the demo of SO4 is there too.
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