Square Enix announced today that the highly anticipated RPG Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, will arrive in Europe and all PAL territories on February 25. True collectors will be able to get my hands on a special edition of the game, the Premium Edition, which will include, in addition to a copy of the game, a 44-page art book called "The World of Tactics Ogre" and an exclusive CD with column sound.
For the uninitiated Let Us Cling Together is a remake of the SNES version launched in 1995, revised and improved, especially in terms of graphics as well as in terms of gameplay, to satisfy the market today. Some of the leading figures of the original have also collaborated on the Ramak in question stand out among them the director Hiroshi Minagawa, the designer Yasumi Matsuno, the character designer Akihiro Yoshida and Masao Tsubasa, and as for the soundtrack, Hitoshi Sakimoto and Iwata Masaji.
The SNES version was never released from the confines of Japan, and this means that the February 25 Tactics Ogre franchise will make its official debut on international markets.
For the uninitiated Let Us Cling Together is a remake of the SNES version launched in 1995, revised and improved, especially in terms of graphics as well as in terms of gameplay, to satisfy the market today. Some of the leading figures of the original have also collaborated on the Ramak in question stand out among them the director Hiroshi Minagawa, the designer Yasumi Matsuno, the character designer Akihiro Yoshida and Masao Tsubasa, and as for the soundtrack, Hitoshi Sakimoto and Iwata Masaji.
The SNES version was never released from the confines of Japan, and this means that the February 25 Tactics Ogre franchise will make its official debut on international markets.
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- Tactics Ogre Director Hiroshi Minagawa Aims Straight for the Core (27/12/2010)
- Japan Review Check: Tactics Ogre, God of War PSP (03/11/2010)
- Square Enix confirms Tactics Ogre remake for North America (22/07/2010)
- Walister Arts: An Interview With Tactics Ogre Art Team (30/12/2010)
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