![]() ![]() One of the beautiful things about video games is that they trick your brain into feeling like you’ve achieved something. Where grid-based battles and narrative choices ensure continuity, unique gameplay twists for each story such as shinobi stealth or science-fiction mind-reading spice things up. With tales ranging from 90-minute curios to meatier six-hour odysseys, this compendium is a masterclass in playable, standalone ideas. One vignette sees you mastering kung fu in imperial China, and in the next you are a robot navigating a sprawling spaceship.įor those who love turn-based battles but can’t stomach the 150 hour runtime of the summer’s other Switch RPG, Xenoblade Chronicles 3, Live a Live is a godsend. Much like Netflix’s acclaimed Love, Death and Robots, the result is a beautifully unpredictable. A playable anthology series, this JRPG Black Mirror abandons the traditional epic tale in favour of seven standalone stories, each with characters designed by a different esteemed manga artist. The Japanese role-playing genre is infamous for bloated runtimes, but Live a Live gleefully turns this trope on its head. ![]() It’s not just Live a Live’s voluptuous visuals that distinguish it: it’s the concept.
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