When players take on any fight in Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology, they will need to bring a full toolkit. Each battle requires thought-out strategy and movement in order to be successful.
To show off the battle system players will be using in the game, Atlus has published a brand new trailer.
Players will need to move about the battlefield to flank enemies or to strike multiple foes at once. In addition, using “change command”, players can shift attack order to take advantage of abilities. Players can then finish off enemies using mana burst abilities. Sounds…frenetic!
Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology
Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology features:
- An Enhanced Retelling of the Original – You’ll once again take the reins of Alistel operative Stocke as he unlocks the power of the White Chronicle relic and gains the ability to travel between two alternate timelines. With his new-found powers, Stocke will need to right the wrongs of the past in order to prevent the total annihilation of the world. This time though, things are a bit different. 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 experience in this fresh take of a beloved story.
- 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. If you’re a purist who simply wants to play through the original game’s story, we have you covered! Perfect Chronology offers two different modes: Append and Perfect. Append mode allows you to beat the original game before having the option to start a NewGame+ with the added content, while Perfect mode lets you play through the game with the inclusion of the third timeline from the beginning.
- A Classic That Can’t Be Missed – Even though there’s an abundance of expanded content to delve into, the heart and soul of the game remains the same. If you missed out on the original game in 2011, the upcoming port is the perfect chance to play a modern classic. With an exciting positioning-based battle system, memorable characters, and thrilling time-travel mechanics, it’s an essential for JRPG fans.
You’ll be able to start playing on February 13, 2018. You can learn more, or preorder the game, on the official site.