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Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles remaster feels more politically resonant now
Summary
The 1997 role-playing game Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles has been remastered for modern platforms and preserves its complex, politically charged story about class conflict while updating voice acting and presentation.
Content
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles was first released in 1997 and has been issued in a newly remastered edition. The game's story follows Ramza, a nobleman who becomes entangled in a violent struggle between peasants and monarchists. The narrative foregrounds questions of inequality and political power and is framed as a historical account. The remaster adds full voice acting and updated presentation while keeping the original, fixed storyline.
Noted details:
- Originally released in 1997 and now available in a remastered form on PlayStation 4/5, Nintendo Switch/Switch 2, Xbox and PC.
- Protagonist Ramza navigates class conflict as peasant revolutionaries clash with royalists and machiavellian plots disrupt the kingdom.
- The remaster includes full voice acting and refreshed visuals while preserving the story’s structure as a recounted historical narrative.
- Gameplay centers on turn-based tactical combat with a flexible "job" system that allows extensive character customisation and remixing.
- Writer Yasumi Matsuno has described the story as a work of "class struggle", and the reviewer links its themes to contemporary political movements and concerns.
Summary:
The remastered Ivalice Chronicles keeps its complex political storytelling and its adaptable tactical combat, bringing renewed attention to a story about class and power. Undetermined at this time.
