
If you missed out on the original game in 2011, the upcoming port is the perfect chance to play a modern classic. A Classic That Can’t Be Missed: Even though there’s an abundance of expanded content to delve into, the heart and soul of Radiant Historia remains the same.Exhilarating New Story Content: Stocke will now encounter a mysterious new character named Nemesia who will teach him more about his world’s history and unlock a third timeline to explore the ripple effect of some of his actions with episodic “what-if” scenarios.An Enhanced Retelling of the Original: Redesigned character art, new character voice-overs, a brand-new opening animation by A-1 Pictures, new theme song, event illustrations, five new tracks from original composer Yoko Shimomura, and additional difficulty settings will enhance the Radiant Historiaexperience in this fresh take of a beloved story.Repetitive area, you won't explore a lot of new places I would not say this is an underrated gem, but it's a good JRPG. +Character are likable +battle system is easy to grasp -Rather short for JRPG -poor environment, low effort graphic for a remaster.

+Music is good +Story is captivating, despite being political fiction non-stop. The difficulty is on the lower side for Atlus title so don't hesitate to play on hard or maybe deadly.

The time travel system is easy to grasp and become second nature pretty quickly even if I have to say you can get a bit lost trying to found out exactly the quest you want, or looking back for certain thing. The story is tight and captivating, the game does not rely too much on classic cliche, and the battle system is simple but with enough depth to play around. The story is tight and captivating, the game does not Never played the original, this is a fairly Solid JRPG from all I have played so far. Never played the original, this is a fairly Solid JRPG from all I have played so far.
