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But the time has come for us to stop the show and tell and let you experience it all for yourselves. A new PS5 demo is available to download TODAY (possibly even right now depending on when you read this)!
Before I start talking about the demo for Square-Enix's real-time tactical RPG The DioField Chronicle, you should know a couple of things. First, Final Fantasy Tactics is one of my favorite games of all time. Second, real-time strategy games stress me out. Armed with this information, you might begin to understand the rollercoaster of emotion I felt watching The DioField Chronicle's reveal teaser during Sony's March State of Play stream. My hopes soared high at the Tactics-like visual presentation and a story seemingly steeped in the same blend of intrigue and politics, only to plunge when all of the units appeared to be moving simultaneously on the battlefield.
Perhaps this is why Square Enix decided to release a demo for the game, and I'm glad they did. While it does move in real-time, The DioField Chronicle's "Real-Time Tactical Battle System" may not be what fans expect, especially if the term "real-time" applied to strategy games conjures up visions of Warcraft and StarCraft. There's no resource management, building, or recruitment during battle. Instead, you control a pre-set squad of four combatants (each is also allowed to have another unit attached in a supporting role, though they don't appear on the battlefield) and navigate them through battle. Combat takes place in real-time, but players can pause time while assigning orders to their units. The DioField Chronicle's focus on squad vs. squad combat is more reminiscent of a modern XCOM game than anything else, except without the cover system and more of a focus on melee combat.
It's hard to get a sense of The DioField Chronicle's story from the demo alone, which only covers the game's first chapter (save data is transferable to the full game upon release). The game takes place on DioField Island, off the coast of a continent ravaged by a long and still ongoing war. While the Kingdom of Alletian, located on the island, hasn't been drawn into the fighting, the recent stalemate has both sides of the conflict turning their attention toward Diofeld since the island is rich in a mineral called Jade that fuels the use of magic. However, none of his comes into play in Chapter 1's plot. Instead, the characters begin their career as mercenaries in a lord's private army. Their commander chooses their missions, which revolve almost exclusively around the petty internal politics of the kingdom. There's a sense that this chapter is simply easing players into the game's world, and it indeed ends on a note of high intrigue and with the protagonists set to gain much greater agency in their futures.
The DioField Chronicle demo becomes available to download on August 10th. The DioField Chronicle releases in full for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X on September 22nd.