![]() In all ways, Perfect Chronology is a delight to listen to. You can access a recap on the story at any time, which is helpful considering how hard it can be to keep track of several paths. It’s made clear which routes are dead ends and which ones have been completed, making it very easy to get to new content. Jumping through time is made simple as you can access the Historia via any save point, and then you simply pick a node to go back to a specific time – there’s a story summary at each node, in case you can’t remember by name alone. You can freely change your turn with another character’s – or even an enemy’s – turn, so you can create combos utilising all of your team. Positioning is vital to slay groups of enemies quickly as they do pack a punch. Enemies are placed on a 3×3 grid, and if they’re near each other then you can use an ability to knock them into each other and then continue your attack - this means that you attack both enemies at once, with no drop off in damage. The turn-based gameplay has a few cool mechanics I’m not familiar with in other games, and I enjoy its stacking feature. Perfect Chronology features an emotional, intense story and when things really get going, you’ll find it hard to put down. The story makes good, clear use of time travel, and never does it feel overly complicated or heavy-handed. I’ve never played the original and so being able to experience Radiant Historia at its very best is a delight - that said, buying DLC to access the original art is disappointing, especially as they’re so vastly different. Having originally released in 2010, Perfect Chronology is a remake of the DS game with brand new content, voice-acting, art, characters and more. Armed with the knowledge that he can go back in time, it’s up to Stocke to find the one timeline where Granorg is defeated, and the Sand Plague is stopped. That’s when a new book given to him by his boss, Heiss, glows and sucks him into a world known as Historia. Things go quickly wrong when the spy and allies are murdered, and Stocke is left with little hope of survival. Stocke, a veteran soldier of Alistel, is sent on a mission to collect a spy from Granorg as his info may be used to prevent further suffering.
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