Square Enix's Ogre Battle series is one of the more underrated IPs they've got under their belt. The cult-classic strategy series is responsible for spawning the Tactics Ogre titles.
The first entry was released for the Super Famicom under the title Let Us Cling Together (or LUCT). Now over 10 years later, Square Enix might be working on another one.
Evidence of a trademark for Tactics Ogre: Reborn was posted on Twitter. It's been listed only in the Japanese region so far. No other information was unearthed, so that begs the question: Is this a remake or a remaster? Or perhaps something else entirely?
For those unaware, the Tactics Ogre games are strategy RPGs which incorporate grid-based tactical, turn-based combat. Players command different units, each with unique abilities to defeat enemies or complete each map's objectives.
The games are also narrative driven, with a focus on politics and warfare. Overall, it has drawn a lot of comparisons to another Square Enix strategy series: Final fantasy Tactics. Even the recent Triangle Strategy for Nintendo Switch takes a leaf from it and other similar games.
Coming back to the topic, Reborn could be a remaster. After all, the recent Chrono Cross remaster was subtitled as the Radical Dreamers Edition. It's the same game as the PS1 original, just upscaled and with a few quality-of-life tweaks. It also features a side-game as well.
Repackaging and selling older titles as a new game is not something game publishers are new to. However, Reborn seems to imply more effort than just an upscale.
A remake perhaps? Possible, but that would be odd because the game already has a remake. Square Enix released Let Us Cling Together for the PSP in 2010 - yes, it shares the same name as the
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