One of the Best JRPGs of All Time Was Highly Misunderstood

Around the late 2000s, a fantastic game called The Last Remnant came out, but it didn’t quite connect with Western audiences. At the time, players expected games to hold their hand with tutorials, tell stories like movies, and follow predictable patterns. The Last Remnant, however, was a complex Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) that didn’t offer much explanation. Its challenging combat and subtle storytelling meant many Western players didn’t understand or appreciate it, even though it was a truly great game.








