
Now there are two different ways this Possible History content can be incorporated into your playthrough. Stocke prevents the attack and finds the mysterious Artifact, which he returns to Nemesia. In one such scenario, for example, Stocke finds that his friend Rosch has been promoted to the rank of General, but is soon attacked by a mysterious assailant. Rather, it's a set of several individual 'what-if' scenarios that place Stocke in a familiar-yet-altered setting where he must obtain an Artifact to help Nemesia with her research. Possible History is not really a full 'timeline' like the other two. She seeks to enlist Stocke's help in this endeavor, searching for a way to stop the desertification leading the land to ruin. Nemesia is a historian looking into the history of the continent of Vainqueur. Possible History is centered around a new character, Nemesia. The largest new addition to Perfect Chronology is that of a third sort of timeline - Possible History.

In the original Radiant Historia, Stocke - the main protagonist - must bounce between two different timelines in order to solve the game's conflict: Standard History and Alternate History. I've gotten some time with the new game and I wanted to break down what's new and different here with Perfect Chronology.


As is now commonplace with Atlus, this release comes with several enhancements and new additions not present in the original version.
