For those who don't care about the comparisons, we've updated our media section with some initial screens of the PSP version. This will contribute to gameplay, as you'll be able to rotate the battle field to get a better view, even switching to an overhead view. The game was originally released in 1995 on the Super Famicom in Japan and then re-released on the Sega Saturn in 1996 and the PlayStation in 1997. The big change is in the backgrounds, which are now fully 3D. Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (, Takutikusu ga) is a Japanese tactical role-playing game created by Quest. It's the party that every Final Fantasy nerd (myself included) wants to go to: the Square Enix Party, happening later in May. The PSP version keeps the character sprites from the SNES version, although it's now capable of displaying 30 units at once - up from the 20 of the original. SNES is on left and PSP is on right here: The differences should be obvious just looking at the comparisons, and they'll likely become more apparent when you see the game in motion. To help out, we're passing along this set of comparison shots that we spotted in the depths of the Japanese internet. But history would know him as the Dynast-King. Long a center of naval commerce, the people here have struggled throughout history for dominion over these shores.Finally there rose a man to put an end to this conflict. You may have difficulty seeing what's changed, visually for the PSP. Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together In our WarehouseBehold the Valerian Isles, jewels of the Obero Sea. The attention put into this work honors the first iteration, while still introducing enough to warrant calling it a different game. Released exclusively to Japan in 1995, the Super NES title was never released in Western territories. Theres even some Tactics Ogre gear and a few weapons to obtain on your journey to current 5.0 content. 2011’s PSP version of Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, subtitled The Wheel of Fortune for the Japanese release, successfully transitions a classic title into modern form. It's a remake, or, to use the development staffs' wording, a "re-imagining" of the Super NES original. The announcement of Tactics Ogre for the PSP is great news for those who've been waiting for a revival of what is widely considered one of the great classics of the strategy RPG genre.
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