Final Fantasy Resonance will be working in all possible hardware released by Valve, such as the Steam Machine and the Steam Deck. This is a great thing for PC gamers, because it means that Linux will also work fine with it and cause no troubles. As Windows coming from the hand of Microsoft keeps getting worse and more unstable as time goes on, more people have been starting to flood Linux as it is the better operating system to pick. There’s many choices, but all of them are good choices, it is so good for gaming that Valve uses Arch Linux in their own machines after all.
Final Fantasy Resonance works in Linux
Nobody expected that Square Enix would be releasing a turn based game for Final Fantasy ever again, let alone in a pixel art style updated to modern sensibilities with the usage of 2D-HD. This is a great technique, and there should be more Final Fantasy games using it, older Final Fantasy games like 15 are getting quite tiresome to see, as they are always the same button mashing minigame that reduces strategy to something nonexistent. Turn based is the trend now, as many games like Expedition 33 shows us its the best genre.
Final Fantasy Resonance is based on a dead mobile game that is being repurposed as a single player experience, but it will also rewrite the story so it feels like it holds more quality than what it had. You rarely see gacha games being turned into single player experience without strings attached, it is often that amazing single player games start development and then become terrible gacha scams. For once, Square Enix did the right thing by trying to tap into what made them great, and hopefully Final Fantasy Resonance becomes an amazing entry and the first domino in the chain.