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A nostalgic anime JRPG hybrid that asks whether loyalty to power is worth more than the truth - short, focused, and surprisingly earnest about it.

My instinct with RPG Maker-built JRPGs is usually to expect padded corridors, placeholder writing, and enemies that respawn for no reason other than to drain your MP. Insurgence - Chains of Renegade Remastered disarms that cynicism faster than expected. The original game released back in 2018 out of Indonesia, and this remaster brings it to a new storefront audience with HD 2D graphics and what appears to be an improved English translation - a point the original community was vocal about needing. The setup is a classic political thriller in miniature: Rissa, a knight and daughter of the Empire's prime minister, is sent to capture an opposition leader to prevent a civil war in the kingdom of Aereon. It takes about five minutes before the cracks in the Empire's moral authority start showing, and the story spends its roughly 10-hour runtime leaning into that tension. This is not Disco Elysium-level moral complexity - the game's linear structure means you are riding a narrative rail - but the character work between Rissa and her companion Diana carries genuine warmth, and the visual novel cutscenes give the dialogue scenes a presence that pure sprite-based RPG Maker games rarely achieve. Player reviews consistently praised the story's political undercurrent and the likable cast, which is enough for me to call it above the average indie RPG for character writing. On the combat side, the front-view turn-based system is familiar to anyone who grew up on SNES-era JRPGs. Each character fields over 40 skills and specials, with 25-plus weapons, 25-plus armors, and 60-plus accessories to equip - and some accessories unlock additional skills, which gives the gear system a light but satisfying layer of build customization. Four difficulty modes are available, though even reviewers who played on the hardest setting found the challenge only moderate. The enemy affinity system is the most notable mechanical wrinkle: there is no bestiary to reference, so identifying elemental weaknesses requires memory or trial and error, particularly on boss fights. Once you crack a boss's weakness, the encounter tends to resolve quickly - which is either satisfying or anticlimactic depending on your tolerance for that kind of design. Field enemies that charge at you regardless of distance were flagged as a minor annoyance in community feedback, and minor bugs like wrong-tile warps were noted at launch, though the remaster is positioned as the cleaner version. The soundtrack deserves a mention. The game commissioned original music and licensed two tracks from Indonesian singer fleurishana, and the result is an OST that reviewers repeatedly called a highlight - atmospheric enough to match emotional beats without overstaying its welcome. The 20-plus original CGs and collectable artwork from various artists add genuine visual personality for a game in this budget tier. If you are coming in expecting BG3-scale production, recalibrate. If you remember caring deeply about a 16-bit RPG's cast of four characters and its 12-hour story, Insurgence is drawing from that exact well, and it does it with real affection for the genre. The ceiling here is honest and low. There is one playthrough to be had, the moral choices are largely cosmetic or absent, and the RPG Maker bones show in the dungeon layouts. But for a short, self-contained anime JRPG with a legitimate story hook, competent turn-based combat, and a soundtrack worth keeping, it earns its modest ask. Monika, Scout Team

Insurgence - Chains of Renegade Remastered

Insurgence - Chains of Renegade Remastered

TBAPlatomentiSoft Source Pte Ltd
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A nostalgic anime JRPG hybrid that asks whether loyalty to power is worth more than the truth - short, focused, and surprisingly earnest about it.

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Best for JRPG fans who want a compact, story-driven anime RPG with genuine character work and no filler padding.

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About Insurgence - Chains of Renegade Remastered

My instinct with RPG Maker-built JRPGs is usually to expect padded corridors, placeholder writing, and enemies that respawn for no reason other than to drain your MP. Insurgence - Chains of Renegade Remastered disarms that cynicism faster than expected. The original game released back in 2018 out of Indonesia, and this remaster brings it to a new storefront audience with HD 2D graphics and what appears to be an improved English translation - a point the original community was vocal about needing. The setup is a classic political thriller in miniature: Rissa, a knight and daughter of the Empire's prime minister, is sent to capture an opposition leader to prevent a civil war in the kingdom of Aereon. It takes about five minutes before the cracks in the Empire's moral authority start showing, and the story spends its roughly 10-hour runtime leaning into that tension. This is not Disco Elysium-level moral complexity - the game's linear structure means you are riding a narrative rail - but the character work between Rissa and her companion Diana carries genuine warmth, and the visual novel cutscenes give the dialogue scenes a presence that pure sprite-based RPG Maker games rarely achieve. Player reviews consistently praised the story's political undercurrent and the likable cast, which is enough for me to call it above the average indie RPG for character writing. On the combat side, the front-view turn-based system is familiar to anyone who grew up on SNES-era JRPGs. Each character fields over 40 skills and specials, with 25-plus weapons, 25-plus armors, and 60-plus accessories to equip - and some accessories unlock additional skills, which gives the gear system a light but satisfying layer of build customization. Four difficulty modes are available, though even reviewers who played on the hardest setting found the challenge only moderate. The enemy affinity system is the most notable mechanical wrinkle: there is no bestiary to reference, so identifying elemental weaknesses requires memory or trial and error, particularly on boss fights. Once you crack a boss's weakness, the encounter tends to resolve quickly - which is either satisfying or anticlimactic depending on your tolerance for that kind of design. Field enemies that charge at you regardless of distance were flagged as a minor annoyance in community feedback, and minor bugs like wrong-tile warps were noted at launch, though the remaster is positioned as the cleaner version. The soundtrack deserves a mention. The game commissioned original music and licensed two tracks from Indonesian singer fleurishana, and the result is an OST that reviewers repeatedly called a highlight - atmospheric enough to match emotional beats without overstaying its welcome. The 20-plus original CGs and collectable artwork from various artists add genuine visual personality for a game in this budget tier. If you are coming in expecting BG3-scale production, recalibrate. If you remember caring deeply about a 16-bit RPG's cast of four characters and its 12-hour story, Insurgence is drawing from that exact well, and it does it with real affection for the genre. The ceiling here is honest and low. There is one playthrough to be had, the moral choices are largely cosmetic or absent, and the RPG Maker bones show in the dungeon layouts. But for a short, self-contained anime JRPG with a legitimate story hook, competent turn-based combat, and a soundtrack worth keeping, it earns its modest ask.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5RPG MakerTurn-Based CombatVisual Novel HybridAnime JRPGFemale ProtagonistPolitical StorySkill Equip SystemShort Playthrough

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
AMD Radeon HD 6450 / Intel HD 3000 / Nvidia GT 710
Processor
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6400+ 3.20 GHz or Intel Core2 Duo E6850 3.00GHz
Sound Card
16 Bit 44.1 Khz

Recommended

OS
Windows 10 / Windows 11
Memory
3 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
AMD Radeon HD 6450 / Intel HD 4000 / Nvidia GT 710
Processor
AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.20 GHz or Intel Core i5-760 2.80 GHz
Sound Card
24 Bit 192 Khz

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Developer
Platomenti
Publisher
Soft Source Pte Ltd
Release Date
TBA

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