The Last Remnant Details And Facts For PS3/Xbox 360

Square-Enix’s first ever simultaneous release across Japan and US territories should prove to be very interesting. The press release basically reiterated what a lot of people learned from the interview a while back, regarding The Last Remnant. Anyway, there’s a few details regarding the story and gameplay that some gamers might find interesting.
I’ll be honest, from what I’ve seen of this game it doesn’t seem all that impressive. But given the extended amount of time developers will have to work on this game, I can’t say that there isn’t enough time to polish this game up a bit. But back to business, for those of you don’t know what The Last Remnant is about, the story unfolds as follows:
Long ago, the world was filled with Remnants — mysterious artifacts from an ancient civilization. But as time passed, the powers of the Remnants began to shift the world's balance. As the rift widened between those who ruled and those who were ruled over, a new era dawned: one of countless frays brought upon the world by those enslaved by their own lust for power.
Yawn...all righty, now time for the important part, the features. These are what make or break a game’s interest factors. Just drop on down below to see what the Xbox 360 and PS3 will have to offer with Square Enix’s The Last Remnant.
The Last Remnant Game Features:
• Imagine a vast, war-torn battlefield, scarred by years of conflict. Countless enemies surround the player, who is backed up by his own army.
• Threatened by numerous foes and saved in the nick of time by allies, players will feel the true tension of a soldier on the battlefield.
• In THE LAST REMNANT, as many as seventy units will duke it out at once in fierce yet beautiful battles.
• Backed by the visual power of next-gen hardware, the unique play style and battle system will challenge and invigorate players like never before.
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