- Publisher: Square Enix
- Release Date: Apr 27, 2023
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Switch
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 21 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 21
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Mixed: 3 out of 21
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Negative: 6 out of 21
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Apr 30, 2023
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May 25, 2023Story is good, nice way of having multiple stories in one game. The strategy-based gameplay isn't exactly my thing, but it's fun when you succeed at beating a tough boss.
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May 5, 2023Live A Live finally! Wow just wow if you love Octopath Traveler, Chrono Trigger this game is for you. It's a masterpiece and definitely one of my favorite jrpgs to date. SquareEnix hit it on the nose with this one. I highly recommend it, it has great story and combat and characters it never let's down. My score is a 10.
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May 18, 2023Awesome remaster, really enjoyed the combat style. A must play for fans of the genre
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Jul 25, 2023Beautiful remake of a classic. Interesting and fun battle system with so many nice characters. A must for fans of this genre.
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Jul 10, 2023Acho que jogos de RPG clássico ao exemplo desse deveriam ter mais visibilidade, pois aqui temos um jogo muito legal, com boas histórias e sistemas de combate únicos.
Awards & Rankings
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PLAYSep 17, 2023A previously lost but influential RPG gem given the remake it deserves, with its varied protagonists and storylines adding up to a digestible epic unlike anything else. [Issue#28, p.86]
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May 26, 2023Live A Live is a wonderful little gem from almost three decades ago. The remake accurately captures what a classic SNES RPG should look and feel like, and the modern additions make the game far easier to digest for newcomers. It’s highly experimental and oftentimes weird, yet it keeps that wondrous charm found in games like Terranigma, Secret of Mana, and Final Fantasy V. It’s whimsical when it wants to be and serious when it needs to be. While the pacing is a little off at times, and combat does grow a bit stale by the 15-hour mark, there is a lot to love about Live A Live, and any fan of SNES RPGs—or RPGs in general—should give the game a look. It’s a glimpse into the past with a modern touch, which is fitting for a game about living lives throughout time.
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May 16, 2023If you’ve been salivating for a new old-school RPG on modern consoles, Live A Live is a proper treat. The selection of stories you play are lovely and varied, the beautifully upscaled look of the game brings details to vibrant new life, and there is a lot of retro arcadey goodness in here to bask in. Furthermore, the shortness of each individual story makes each of them easy to play without feeling overloaded or that you’re missing something. Live A Live can get tricky, its grid-based battle system is a little passe, and it isn’t the most awe-inspiring remake you ever saw, but it’s a lovingly crafted revitalization that will please anybody with a fondness for old-school JRPGs.