Square Enix’s legendary tactical role-playing game gets its most substantial remaster so far, with a new script, new voice-acting, and the same classic gameplay.

The suggestion that there should be no politics in video games might as well be a demand for no stories of any kind, given that the only ones of any substance have at least some level of social commentary to them. It’s a particularly silly insistence because almost as soon as video games started to have complex narratives they began to delve into politics, and no more so than in Final Fantasy Tactics.

We’ve lost track of how many versions of this game we’ve played over the years, which is ironic as the original PlayStation version was never released in Europe, after its initial Japanese launch in 1997. Although it was by no mean

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