As we all know, though, some have made more successful transitions than others.
Alas, the reality is often a lot more modest.
Best case scenario: you’re a 90s SNES game getting a lovely HD-2D makeover like Live A Live.

Mostly, though, it’s yourFinal Fantasy Pixel Remaster treatment.
For the most part, though, this is TacticsOgreas it was on the PSP back in 2010.
1, resulting in additional grinding via training missions on top of an already lengthy and challenging campaign.

This is especially true once it starts throwing randomised stat buff cards into the mix as well.
These appear all over the map during battle, and can be grabbed by both you and your opponent.
At its worst, it just feels like an endless conveyor belt of battle after battle.







