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The Last Remnant
— Square Enix 90814 —
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Square Enix 90814
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We found 2 listings for the The Last Remnant (Square Enix 90814):
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UPC 6-62248-90814-4, EAN 0-662248-908144, UPC 6-62248-90834-2, EAN 0-662248-908342
Square Enix a.k.a.
Square Enix 90814 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Developer | Square Enix |
| Publisher | Square Enix |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
29 Mar 2009



Where did it go so wrong?
The price was around $30 when Amazon.com put The Last Remnant up for preorder, and considering my positive experience with most of Squaresoft's (excuse me, now Square Enix) RPGs, I thought that this new IP would be even better, so $30 seemed like a bargain. Had I known what I was getting into, I probably would've asked them to keep the game. Alas, it was too late, so I decided to swallow my pride, ignore the mixed professional reviews of the game and give it a shot.
First, I will say that...
–Tracer B.from Amazon.com
18 Mar 2009



A Great Concept Flawed Beyond Redemption
It's like Square and Microsoft brainstormed every possible way to ruin a strategy game and still have it be sorta fun.
Concept: 9/10
The Last Remnant is turn based strategy game set in a fantasy universe created by the masterminds who created Final Fantasy. You play as a young adult named Rush. Rush's sister has been kidnapped by villains that want to use her innate magical abilities to take over the world.
You can access areas through a World Map. There are towns where yo...
–Poisoned Bladefrom Amazon.com
10 Mar 2009



Another Great RPG
This game has received many poor reviews from professional reviewers for game magazines and websites. Do not listen to these reviews. As most of you RPG gamers know, Americans in general are not hugely fond of RPGs. The same is probably true to these game reviewers.
The Japanese know that what makes an RPG great is the story, the characters, and the locations you travel to in the game. I do not know of anybody who plays an RPG for the "gameplay" aspect. They play the game to experience th...
–Peter Popofffrom Amazon.com