Live A Live
PlayStation 5 · 2023
About this game
In Live a Live , the player controls seven main characters and plays through seven different chapters set in seven different time periods: prehistoric age, old China, feudal Japan, American Old West, modern-day environment, near future on the Earth, and a sci-fi space scenario.
These stories appear to have no common points at first; each one has its own protagonists and goals: the prehistoric chapter is dedicated to love and friendship that existed before humans invented language; the Chinese chapter is a tale of an old master who must choose a perfect apprentice; the Japanese (Bakumatsu period) episode stars a ninja that infiltrates a warlord's castle; the Old West scenario is a classic tale of rivalry and revenge; modern-day story is a simple recounting of a fighting tournament; near future chapter deals with urban life and psychic abilities; finally, the space episode is a horror story in which a robot must investigate mysterious deaths of the crew members.
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The player can choose to play the scenarios in any order, but must complete them all in order to unlock the eighth scenario, and eventually the final chapter - both of which explain the connections between the separate stories and deliver the grand finale.
The main gameplay system in Live a Live is that of a Japanese-style role-playing game with turn-based battles.
Unlike most games of its kind, the battles take place on a single-screen field, on which the player can freely navigate the characters.
Positioning the characters is crucial in many battles, as enemy attacks often have area effects; weapon range also plays a role in combat.
The chapters may vary drastically in gameplay.
For example, the ninja chapter is mostly based on stealth; finding ways to avoid the enemies is preferable to engaging them in battles.
The near future chapter features mind-reading and other puzzle-solving elements.
The sci-fi chapter is unique gameplay-wise, having no battles at all, the gameplay focusing entirely on exploration an
About PlayStation 5
Launched in late 2020, the PlayStation 5 introduced ultra-fast SSD loading and ray tracing to mainstream console gaming. It's still early in its collecting life cycle, but the Digital Edition (no disc drive) has already created a meaningful split in the market between disc-based and digital-only PS5 owners — something collectors should keep in mind when comparing prices for the "same" game.
Gamevaro tracks Live A Live for PlayStation 5 with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.
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Frequently asked questions
How much is Live A Live worth?
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Is Live A Live rare?
No market sales have been tracked yet for Live A Live, which could mean it rarely changes hands or that Gamevaro simply hasn't recorded a sale for it yet.
What's the difference between loose, CIB and sealed for Live A Live?
Loose means cartridge or disc only, CIB (complete in box) includes the original box and manual, and sealed means factory-sealed and never opened. These are tracked as separate market values because the price gap between them can be significant, especially for older releases.
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