


Years later, Radiant Historia got a second chance with Perfect Chronology, a remake made especially for the Nintendo 3DS…but it launched after the Nintendo Switch was already on the market and the 3DS was yesterday's news. I'm talking about Radiant Historia, a handheld JRPG that arrived on the Nintendo DS mere months before the 3DS launched (in the case of the English version, it was a matter of weeks). With an exciting positioning-based battle system, memorable characters, and thrilling time-travel mechanics, Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology is an essential for JRPG fans.This week on Retronauts, we cover a game well-regarded by those who encountered it, but one that managed to slip past most gamers twice during its commercial releases.

If you missed out on the original game in 2011, the upcoming port is the perfect chance to play a modern classic. A Classic That Can’t Be Missed: Even though there’s an abundance of expanded content to delve into, the heart and soul of Radiant Historia remains the same.Exhilarating New Story Content: Stocke will now encounter a mysterious new character named Nemesia who will teach him more about his world’s history and unlock a third timeline to explore the ripple effect of some of his actions with episodic “what-if” scenarios.An Enhanced Retelling of the Original: Redesigned character art, new character voice-overs, a brand-new opening animation by A-1 Pictures, new theme song, event illustrations, five new tracks from original composer Yoko Shimomura, and additional difficulty settings will enhance the Radiant Historiaexperience in this fresh take of a beloved story.
