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The Last Remnant is a role-playing video game developed
and published by Square Enixfor the Xbox 360. The game had a worldwide release on November 20,
2008, and was also released for Microsoft Windows in
March 2009, and received an international
release through
digital retailer Steam in April 2009. A PlayStation 3 version
was originally announced, but was never released. The game is set
in a fictional world divided into multiple city-states inhabited by four
different species and whose past includes conflicts over "Remnants,"
magical artifacts of varying forms. The player takes the role of Rush Sykes, a
young man searching for his sister that becomes entangled in a secret war. It
features a unique battle system in which the player command multiple groups, or
"unions", of characters rather than individual units.
The
game was directed by Hiroshi Takai and was the first game developed by Square
Enix to use the Unreal Engine
3. It was intended by Square Enix president Yoichi Wada to "become a cornerstone for
[their] worldwide strategy". Art direction was overseen by chief artist
Kimihiko Miyamae and art producer Yusuke Naora.
The game's soundtrack was composed by Tsuyoshi
Sekito with assistance
by Yasuhiro Yamanaka. It was later released as a three-disc album. The design
and dialogue of the game were created to appeal to international players as
well as Japanese players, and the motion capture for the main characters,
including the lip-syncing, was done with Western, English-speaking actors.
The
game received a weak reception by reviewers, though it was better received by
Japanese reviewers than by Western ones. A common complaint, especially in the
original Xbox 360 release, was of graphical problems including low framerates
and "texture pop-in" where higher resolution textures would suddenly
replace lower ones several seconds after a scene had started. Other issues
included complaints about the game's storyline and battle system, though these
were not as universal. The
Last Remnant received praise
for its art direction and music.
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