The Last Remnant of The Xbox 360
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Advertise here nowThe Last Remnant is the latest Square Enix developed RPG and the first they have developed in-house on the Xbox 360. It was highly anticipated and in a twist from normal operations it was developed using the Unreal 3 engine instead of an internally developed one. This game is a departure from traditional Square Enix fare and it turns out that change is not necessarily a good thing.
The Last Remnant follows the story of a young man, Rush Sykes, and his sister Irina. Irina and Rush are the children of noted Remnant researchers and they both have hidden potential that marks them for strife and glory. Remnants are artifacts that have enormous power; certain people can bind themselves to Remnants and harness their power.
The story begins with Irina being kidnapped and Rush is determined to save her. Stumbling upon the Marquis of the city Athlum and his followers, Rush becomes embroiled in their politics and campaigns as he attempts to rescue his sister. Being a Square Enix JRPG, much more then her life is at stake - the entire world is in jeopardy and Rush finds himself in the middle of the conflict.
The game follows three distinct modes of play to progress the game. There is a basic city exploration where you can enter between two to four zones and talk to townspeople, shop or enter pubs and guild halls for recruits and missions. There is the dungeon/area exploration you engage in when you leave the cities. There is no real overland travel, instead you are faced with a world map and you can click on a city or dungeon/area to explore. Finally there is combat that is encountered in the dungeons and areas.
The combat is where you will spend the vast majority of the game, as this is a battle heavy game. There are no random encounters as you can see all of the enemies, however they will generally always engage you when you are nearby so you are encouraged to attack first. The enemies will even engage you if they are severely underpowered in comparison. This leads to many frustrating battles that should not need to be fought.
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