Ways Ogre: Reborn, which seems to be to be a possible remaster or remake of the tactical RPG Ways Ogre: Let Us Cling Collectively that was first launched on the Tremendous Famicom in 1995, has seemingly leaked on the PlayStation Retailer forward of its official reveal.
As noticed by Wario64 on Twitter, Tactic Ogre: Reborn’s PlayStation Retailer itemizing would not reveal a lot of something in regards to the recreation, nevertheless it does embrace some attractive promotional artwork and the sport icon, the latter of which is strikingly much like the duvet artwork of the unique Tremendous Famicom recreation.
This level makes a remaster or remake a chance, nevertheless it additionally might be a brand new entry.
Promotional picture for Ways Ogre: Reborn, as discovered on the PlayStation Retailer itemizing.
The one different particulars proven on the itemizing web page are that Sq. Enix is the writer and that its style is “Function Taking part in Video games.”
Sq. Enix trademarked Ways Ogre: Reborn in Japan earlier this yr, and this itemizing signifies an official reveal very effectively could also be imminent.
Ways Ogre: Let Us Cling Collectively by no means made it to SNES in North America or in any other case, nevertheless it did get re-released on Sega Saturn in Japan in 1996 and on PlayStation in Japan in 1997 and in North America in 1998. A remake of the identical identify was launched on PSP in 2010 in Japan and in 2011 in different areas, nonetheless.
In our evaluate of Ways Ogre: Let Us Cling Collectively on PSP, we mentioned, “the quite a few enhancements and refinements are a lot appreciated, and for players with the persistence, few different video games come near the sum-total high quality of technique RPGing that Ways Ogre offers.”
We lately awarded Ways Ogre: Let Us Cling Collectively the #3 spot on our record of the ten greatest ways RPGs and solely positioned XCOM 2 and Remaining Fantasy Ways: The Battle of the Lions above it.
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