FANTASIAN Neo Dimension on Steam - User reviews, Price & Information

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Embark on an adventure to discover your memories and save the world from a mechanical infection. Maneuver your skill trajectories during battle, and dive into a new dimension with a unique twist on a classic RPG experience.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension is a rpg, turn-based and jrpg game developed by Mistwalker Corporation and published by Square Enix.
Released on December 05th 2024 is available only on Windows in 2 languages: English and Japanese.

It has received 423 reviews of which 340 were positive and 83 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.6 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 24.99€ on Steam with a 50% discount, but you can find it for less on Eneba.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows® 10 / 11 64-bit
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200 / Intel® Core™ i3-6100
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon™ RX 460 / Intel® Arc™ A380 / NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 1030
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 15 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: 1920x1080, Graphics Preset "Low", 30FPS. 16GB RAM required when using Intel® Arc™ GPU.

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Dec. 2025
Legendary game director Hironobu Sakaguchi and famed game composer Nobuo Uematsu have teamed up again to make a very charming (and surprisingly strategic) narrative turn based rpg. This game quickly became one of my favorite games of 2025. The story is charming and hits all of our favorite jrpg tropes of the late 90s and early 2000's. Corny yet endearing characters? CHECK. A large and ever changing adventuring party with conflict and tension between them? CHECK. Kill god? CHECK I have seen a few reviews marking these aspects as being negative. While I understand where these criticisms come from, this is exactly what I, (and I suspect) a certain group of old school jrpg fans are looking for. If you are looking for a comfort food jrpg, you will love this game. If you are looking for the next evolution to push the genre forward, you may find it a bit uninspiring. The combat can be quite addicting. Battles are turn based and involves aiming attacks on a 2D plane. Some pierce multiple enemies while others let you arc you spells and abilities to reach enemies hiding behind their comrades in a guarded stance. It feels very satisfying when things line up just right resulting in slashing down multiple enemies in one blow. Random encounters are tuned just about where I like them, maybe leaning a bit towards the 'too frequent' side of the spectrum. Thankfully, this gets balanced out by a device you get pretty early on in the game that lets you store up your encounters and defeat enemies all at once. This device can be upgraded multiple times throughout the adventure in order to store even greater numbers of enemies. This coincides with your characters gaining greater AOE abilities to burn them all down. This can be quite satisfying and makes grinding gold, items, and exp less of a chore. Another feature of the combat system requires you to time your abilities with certain frames in idle animations in order to hit weak points or fitting abilities in between small moving windows in order to avoid your attacks from being blocked outright. Examples being enemies opening their mouth or an enemy summoning swirling rocks that require you to time and aim your attacks to fit between them. If you played jrpgs in the era of Final Fantasy 7-10, I would recommend playing this game on hard. If you do take my advice, be ready for quite the challenge in the game's 2nd act. Thankfully you can flip the difficulty on the fly if you find any certain section of the game too hard or too easy. Boss fights are where this game shines. Early bosses can be burned down easy enough, but mid to late game bosses can be quite challenging and often require full reworks of gear, gems, and talent trees in order to be defeated. It is fun stumbling upon bosses and figuring out which strategies work best. Failure is not overly punishing as you can quickly restart battles from the beginning, or go back to the nearest checkpoint to change your loadout. The graphics style is quite charming and features 3d scans of hand made dioramas. There are a few spots where the alpha and the collision do not 100% line up, but it was never distracting enough to take away from the vision of the artists intentions. The 3D polygon models can be a little hit or miss, but I try to remember the platform this was original developed on, which is Apple Arcade. I am quite happy that this game escaped Apples devices, as an rpg of this caliber was getting buried under gacha and quick dopamine slop. The sound design and music are fantastic and have a similar sound font to Final Fantasy 8 and 10. Not every tune is memorable, but I do have a few songs I find myself humming along to from time to time. I am currently listening to the world map theme as I write this review, which is one of my favorites. Not Nobuos absolute peak, but still high on my list of jrpg soundtracks. If you are the type of person who knows the names Sakaguchi and Uematsu, you will adore this game. It has its flaws, specifically with a few pacing issues, but it is flawed in the same way the ps1 Final Fantasy games are flawed, and that tickles my nostalgia. This game will not be a masterpiece for everyone, but it will be for some, and I suspect you will already know which person you are when you hit 'add to cart'.
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Nov. 2025
--the game is 10/10 must play -- --What really impressed me about this game is how it mixes new ideas with that classic JRPG soul we remember from the PS1 days. The voice acting and music add so much atmosphere, and the art direction is on another level — the way they built real miniature models, captured them, and transformed them into the 3D world gives the whole game a distinct, handcrafted feel. My only complaint is the interface, which still looks a bit too mobile-oriented. A proper PC redesign would’ve been ideal, but honestly, it doesn’t take away from how enjoyable the experience is.
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Sept. 2025
Slow Slog at the start and Slog Slog Slog towards the end. The tasty part is the middle 50 hours of the sandwich. Was very close to binning it near the end because the game gets difficult and tedious, but was worth it mostly. Probably not for everyone though. I'm basically of the opinion that Uematsu Nobuo wanted to hide his short story about robots behind 50 hours of an RPG before letting you read it.
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May 2025
This game feels like a lost gem. I just wish it would provide an option to scale the UI. Clearly designed for mobiles. At least this game didn´t die like Nier Reincarnation. Damn you mobile gaming. However, unlike other reviews, I think this game absolutely does not evoke any FF vibes at all. It feels like it has more vibes from Bravely Default with a Nier-like protoganist.
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Feb. 2025
I am writing this review to counter these new "Mixed" reviews. This game is incredible. It is a love letter to turn based RPGs. The combat is a mix of Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy X. That sound good to you? Yeah, it is Ever say "Gods, the encounter rate in this place is insane" Because you get into a battle every 5-10 steps? Well, this game has a system where you can stockpile battles, then use the chrono trigger esque combat system to curve your shots, force enemies to group up, and AOE down your enemies, all while getting exp and items in these giant 3 vs 30/40 brawls "You get basically no experience and have to grind like crazy" is a common criticism. Literally get good? I am almost level 50, just playing the game normally, and I have not had to grind one. single. time. Not once. There has been exactly one boss that I fought and decided to come back at a higher level, and that is because you encounter it at around level 20 and it's level 48, it's meant to be an end game fight. The story is linear in the first part, and the second part it opens up and presents as almost open world, but there's an order to it. What is that order, you ask? Check the quest log dudes, it tells you the recommended level. Turn based rpgs are the easiest genre in gaming. All you have to do is interact with it's systems. I cannot FATHOM how all of these reviews are complaining about grinding and stuff when the game is so perfectly well built and balanced that you never have to grind even a little, with an exception being if you want to upgrade way more armor and weapons than you need. Also, use your buffs and debuffs christ. I didn't even get into how incredible the boss fights are, each with their own mechanics and flow. You might die on a boss on your first run, but if you paid attention to it, it shouldnt happen again. It feels like people just want to mash the fight command and win. The music is fantastic. The graphics are rough but good enough. The combat is STELLAR. The story is pretty good, it's not going to blow your mind but it's entertaining and the characters are full of life and color. So don't listen to these no-skill whinny b***es in the review section. You are entitled to your opinion, but sometimes people are just flat out wrong.
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FANTASIAN Neo Dimension is currently priced at 24.99€ on Steam.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension is currently available at a 50% discount. You can purchase it for 24.99€ on Steam.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension received 340 positive votes out of a total of 423 achieving a rating of 7.55.
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FANTASIAN Neo Dimension was developed by Mistwalker Corporation and published by Square Enix.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension is playable and fully supported on Windows.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension is not playable on MacOS.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension is not playable on Linux.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension is a single-player game.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension does not currently offer any DLC.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension does not support Steam Remote Play.

FANTASIAN Neo Dimension is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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FANTASIAN Neo Dimension PEGI 12
Rating
7.6
340
83
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Online players
16
Developer
Mistwalker Corporation
Publisher
Square Enix
Release 05 Dec 2024
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