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This game was very popular in Japan, for its story, and well-executed, if different, gameplay. Its reception in the West was a little poorer, though; it was released on the [[PlayStation]] in the wake of Matsuno's next game, the rather successful ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'', and was perceived to be a shallow copy of a game which was, in actuality, its own [[Spiritual Successor]]. A [[Video Game Remake|remake]] for [[PSP]] was announced in July 2010, re-subtitled ''[[Tarot Motifs|Wheel of Fate]]'' in Japan but keeping 'Let Us Cling Together' in English. Its original release achieved cult status at best in America, but the re-release got great reviews, with some even preferring it over ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''.
 
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* [[Annoying Arrows]]: ''Very'' averted, especially in ''Let Us Cling Together''. Archers are widely considered [[Game Breaker|ridiculously overpowered]], and for good reason.
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