
The core characters are Neku and his three game partners - Shiki, Joshua and Beat, alongside Rhyme, Beat’s first game partner and younger sister. The stories of Neku, Shiki, Beat, Rhyme and Joshua are so vastly different yet blend together seamlessly once their worlds collide because of Neku right at the end of the game during the final boss, Shibuya’s Conductor Megumi Kitaniji. Well, I say “side-characters”, they’re all main characters really. This game has so many twists and turns, especially those related to the side characters. It follows his journey of opening up to the people around him and it’s very satisfying. It’s trust your partner or be Erased from existence. But his world is turned upside down when he is thrown into the Reaper’s Game, a deadly form of divine judgement where Players are judged on their strength, creativity and their teamwork and problem solving skills for a shot at being brought back to life. The game follows Neku Sakuraba, an antisocial teen living in Tokyo’s Shibuya District in circa 2007. You’re just cowards - the mobile port has pretty much got the exact same touch-screen control scheme and that game is PRAISED. I first played Final Remix because I don’t own a DS, and I would first like to point out, that no, the controls aren’t that bad if you get used to them. The World Ends With You is a well-written JRPG produced and published by Square Enix in 2007 for the DS, before being remastered for mobile devices in 2009 (-Solo Remix-) and Nintendo Switch in 2018 (-Final Remix-).
