
Like Earthbound, Live A Live isn’t your standard JRPG. What resulted is a 20-or-so hour long RPG that makes Final Fantasy as a series look like the crap it is (or at least, the crap it has been since Final Fantasy 6). The premise behind Live A Live is simple – Square gathered a whole bunch of popular manga artists (most of whom no one in the US has heard of, even to this day), gave them a generic JRPG engine, and told them to have at it. That game is Live A Live, which unfortunately never saw a release outside Japan.

There was a time, back in 1994, when Square released the second-best JRPG on the SNES, second only to Earthbound.

However, Square wasn’t always like that (well, okay, yes they were). “Rehashing sells” has been their motto for the past few years, to the detriment of the JRPG genre as a whole. It’s rare these days to see the Square-Enix name within a mile of anything original. That game is Live A Live, which unfortunately never saw a release outside Japan."

"It’s rare these days to see the Square-Enix name within a mile of anything original.
