Techniques Ogre: Reborn will reportedly launch on November eleventh, in response to a brand new leak. The identical leak additionally consists of the primary screenshots of Reborn, and a function record that implies Reborn is greater than a straight port of 2010’s Techniques Ogre: Let Us Cling Collectively.
The leak occurred on PSDeals.internet and the supplies have since been eliminated, however not earlier than being spotted and shared by Twitter user Wario64.
It is the function record which is most fascinating, as a result of it looks like the remaster goes additional than simply operating the pixelated sprite artwork by means of an artistically questionable upscaling algorithm. The enemy unit AI, for instance, has been “accomplished revamped” and the “class-wide stage administration system” has been changed with a “unit-by-unit stage system”. The 2010 PSP launch of Let Us Cling Collectively was itself a remake of a 1995 sport of the identical identify, which had a unit-by-unit levelling. Maybe this new launch is selecting and selecting the perfect of every earlier version.
The record additionally notes that the cutscenes are totally voiced (in English and Japanese) and that every one the sport’s music has been re-recorded with stage performances.
The leak solely mentions a PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 model of the sport, and there’s no official affirmation of any of those particulars or whether or not the Techniques Ogre collection will make its debut on PC. This is not the primary leak relating to Techniques Ogre: Reborn, nevertheless, and its identify was talked about on a leaked record of GeForce Now video games final 12 months. Sq. Enix even have a superb observe document of bringing their video games, notably remasters of previous classics, to PC alongside or shortly after their console launches.
If you do not know it, Techniques Ogre is a beloved turn-based ways collection set in a fantasy medieval world. The collection originated in 1993 as Ogre Battle and was developed by a studio referred to as Quest, who had been later acquired by Sq. Enix. Lots of the identical designers would later create Closing Fantasy Techniques, which is a better-known sport that has a lot in frequent with Techniques Ogre.