


Īlso here is a list of known PC changes on the TLR wikia to see for yourself if you played the Xbox 360 version are interested whether or not to also play the PC version.Īlso recommended is PC Tweaking (if you're using "certain" Dual Core CPU you may experience long 5+ second loading times. So be on the look out when you're reading reviews. The PC version is the recommended version.

Basically when characters talk in battle. *I'm a sucker for battle dialogue (you can adjust the volume/turn it off in this game though if you dislike). So yeah if it doesn't appeal to you then I wouldn't really recommend the game The game is only 10 hours long if you complete the storyline while ignoring sidequests so it is short. The name/category isn't formal but it's basically where the majority game's content is mostly due to side quests and/or farming/leveling [in terms of the TLR at least 75%+ content comes from just the sidequests/farming/leveling (which you do not have to do to complete the game). (There's a demo for The Last Remnant on Steam if anyone is interested.įor me I'll put The Last Remnant into "side quest oriented game". Lots of background info on "The Last Remnant":

(Scroll down and look for a bold " Blog" for the blog) Note 2 - I also post this because since I'm a bit down right now, a good way to deal with it is to write something about it. Some clarification - I actually really did not know how far I was into the game until I noticed on the walkthrough that there were only one major part left (cue me being bummed out because I was having a blast playing the game and enjoyed the story and characters a lot). Short summary - I just found about I'm about to finish this game and I'm now depressed because of it (as in I actually don't feel like playing said game anymore because it's about to end.). #1 Note - This is "partially" the type of post where I start talking about how good this game is and how you should try it if you're into turn based RPGs.
