The World Ends with You: Final Remix

released on Sep 27, 2018

An expanded game of The World Ends with You

Complete the mission...or face erasure. That’s all Neku knows after regaining consciousness in the middle of a busy intersection without his memories. Now he and his partner must fight to survive a life-or-death game in this twisted tale with more turns than the urban labyrinth of Tokyo they’re trapped in. This definitive version of Square Enix’s RPG classic brings the dark story to life on the Nintendo Switch system along with an extra chapter, exclusive two-player combat, and some killer, new remixed music. In the crowded chaos of Tokyo, players of the Reapers’ Game must complete daily missions or face total erasure. Neku might not be enthusiastic about forging relationships, but with his very life on the line, he’ll need to learn how to work together with a partner—and fast: they only have seven days. Gear up with stat-enhancing threads and collect mysterious pins to unleash psychic abilities in battle. Take control of real-time, action-fueled RPG battles using touch controls or Joy-Con controllers. With new features in addition to all the content from the Nintendo DS and mobile versions, the definitive version of this modern classic is finally here.


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I really did not expect to love this game as much as I did, but wow was it good.

filled my twewy hole, but playing with touch screen or the joycon is difficult and takes getting used to but i guess that fits the same spirit as the first control scheme

Que jogo absurdo, tudo nele (com exceção sendo a gameplay, que teve um leve mudada em relação a versão de DS, que mesmo sendo mais focada ainda é bem complicada), character designe maravilhoso, historia cativante, bom desenvolvimento, todas as semanas são incriveis, mas esse jogo é muito mais que isso, talvez um sentimento, ou uma experiencia "TRUST YOUR PARTNER, THEN I DO, I CAN'T FORGIVE YOU, BUT I TRUST YOU"

TWEWY is one hell of a double-edged sword. On one hand, the switch control scheme is one of the worst I have experienced in any game, ever. In no reality should this have been acceptable, because this game has 100% set some early set wrist arthritis in motion. I do wish the game explained some of its mechanics better. Mainly the bravery system. Bravery is the number that gauges what equipment you can use, and I only found out you could increase it manually on the 5th day of week 3, two days before the end of the game. I ended up having to use early game-level equipment in the end game, all because they just never tell you you can upgrade it yourself.

On the other hand, is one of the most stylish, engaging RPGs I've ever personally played. The utilization of the original, limited hardware of the DS ultimately helped TWEWY, as they became forced to present cutscenes and dialogue in brand-new ways. The story is also pretty good. The way that the game is structured into days, and then weeks incentivizes you so hard. An average day can last up to 15 - 20 minutes, so getting through the game so quickly, even while it told such an interesting story, helps your motivation to complete it an insane amount.

Pretty good game held back by the fact that playing the Switch port makes me want to rip out my entrails and hang myself with them.

Final Remix. The game is great as always, but I found the touch controls less responsive on the Switch than I remember on the DS, which is a big problem for this game. Otherwise very much worth playing as there's nothing really like the game out there.