Square Enix has announced it's final Crystal Chronicles remastering for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, and it will launch in 2019. A short trailer for the game made its debut at the PlayStation Lineup Tour, a pre-Tokyo Game Show event, and teases the return of the RPG multiplayer.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles was originally released for Nintendo GameCube in 2004. The game tasks with battling enemies and solving puzzles so that they can safely gather Myrrh, an energy source that sustains the crystals needed to protect the world from Miasma. In the original release, multiplayer was enabled by connecting Game Boy Advances using a cable link, however, the remaster will have internet connectivity.
In GameSpot 's Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles review, Brad Shoemaker awarded it 8/10, saying that it is "a fun action RPG with its own style and a fair amount of replay value.
Final Fantasy Chronicles Chronicles Remastered Edition – Announcement Trailer
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He continued: "It does not exactly fit into the Final Fantasy series, but it's not a good idea to have a good time, but it's good enough to have a good reputation. Crystal Chronicles is definitely going to be a part of the story for the first time. "
The PlayStation Lineup Tour has delivered a few other surprises too, including a new Kingdom Hearts 3 trailer that shows the Big Hero 6 world and characters. In it, Sora, Donald, and Goofy meet with Baymax and Hiro to defend San Fransokyo from the Heartless.
In addition to that, Sedow's Shadow's Die Twice was also released. It shows off some of the things that differentiate it from the studio's other big games, dark souls and bloodborne – most notably the traversal. Watch the new Sekiro TGS 2018 trailer here.