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    Sarah ConnorBy Sarah Connor6 July 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    One of my great childhood milestones was learning the level-select cheat for Sonic 2. It transformed the game from a left-to-right narrative of mounting industrial peril into an album of killer vibes. No longer would I have to sweat through Chemical Plant Zone before tasting the glories of Casino Night. No longer would I have to brave all three acts of Metropolis before taking in the view from Sky Fortress. Instead, I could put together my own playlist, dive into zones as the mood took me, and grapple a little with the effects of running order on my experience of the game. Would Chemical Plant seem quite so dreadful if it wasn’t the second level, a Mach-3 kick in the teeth after the Californian sunlight of Emerald Hill?

    I’m currently reviewing the Switch remaster of Squaresoft classic Live A Live, which is essentially an RPG derived from a level-select cheat. The appropriate comparison isn’t Sonic 2, of course, but director Takashi Tokita’s later and more famous Chrono Trigger. Like Chrono, Live A Live sends you tunnelling through time, from cartoon prehistory through imperial China to a quaint far future where AI is commonplace but mobile phones are unheard of. Unlike Chrono, Live A Live doesn’t give you command of a single party following a single narrative, though its characters do eventually unite by eldritch means in the game’s final stretches. Rather, you dive into and out of each timeframe as you please using the same save file, living out different lives with specific gameplay quirks – an omnibus held together by a shared, easy-going battle system that mixes ATB bars with smallscale grid-based maps.

    Each period features character design from a different artist – the ones I recognise are Yumi Tamura (Basara) and Gosho Aoyama (Detective Conan) – and each has its own bespoke mechanics, writing style and a distinct tone. The Imperial China chapter sees your wizened kung fu master taking on three wayward youths as pupils and deciding which to train up as your heir. Needless to say, there’s a legendary adversary waiting in the wings, but you’ll also spend time fetching curative herbs for townsfolk with upset stomachs. In the far future, meanwhile, a chonky robot awakens on a starship transporting a deadly creature. Here, you’ll rattle around making coffee, operating medical scanners and dealing with crewmates who regard artificial lifeforms with suspicion.

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