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Star Ocean: The Second Story R is a definitive remake of the classic JRPG, featuring a unique 2.5D art style that blends 3D environments with pixel characters. Players choose between two protagonists, Claude or Rena, influencing story and party dynamics. The game offers extensive skill customization and an enhanced crafting system, alongside full Japanese and English voiceovers. Online connectivity enables access to additional languages and updates, delivering a polished, modernized experience for both newcomers and longtime fans.
| ASIN | B0C8WC4ZX7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,435 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #425 in Graphics Cards |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (428) |
| Item model number | 92751 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 18.29 x 11.94 x 1.27 cm; 45.36 g |
D**A
Ótimo remake. Pelo valor certo vale cada centavo.
R**O
Me llegó dos días antes de la fecha de entrega, muy bien servicio de paquetería, llegó en excelentes condiciones mi pedido
I**T
As expected
J**N
Yes, not being clear about the fact that the 3GB DL (the warning is missing from the pics on amazon) is *mostly* language packs was annoying - I can't tell you how angry I was when I opened my package and saw that warning staring back at me, but yes, the entire game IS on the cart. There's a rumor that without the patch there is a game breaking bug that *CAN* halt your progress, but I can't for the life of me find any info where that occurs in the game without the patch. However, beyond the above (which was beyond annoying) I honestly cannot imagine playing the PS1 original or the PSP version again. There are just way too many positive, quality of life changes here to ignore. You can chain enemy encounters together to get money and experience multipliers, meaning it's easier to level up and the game respects your time more this time around. Everyone in the party (even the characters not in your current party) gets experience, so you don't leave half your characters in the dust. The combination of the original sprites (love those new idle character animations by the way) and 3D backgrounds works better than you would expect; giving us something new and old to enjoy. Even the improvements that somewhat limbo under the bar don't really intrude on the experience. There are a few hitches to the Switch version however. The Switch doesn't handle the world map (which has seen a MASSIVE improvement) the greatest, with constant pop-in of trees while the actual land masses and towns DON'T pop in. There's some pop-in in some dungeons as well, but it's much more minimal. Obviously, the pop in does not occur in the PlayStation versions, but this isn't very surprising given how old the Switch is. The Switch version runs at 30fps while the PS versions are running at 60. The PS versions look smoother because of that (but they also look odd to me because of this as well), but I honestly thought they looked a little blurry, and thought the Switch version looked a little crisper, but that may be because I'm playing on a Switch Lite. There doesn't seem to be any performance issues in towns and combat (which, yes, the combat it the more important thing here!) so if you only have a Switch you're gonna lose a little performance, but nowhere near enough to KO this version into oblivion. The voice acting is taken from the previous PSP version, which is good and bad. I get why they didn't redo the VA but there are a few parts where the characters all act like brats and their personalities/voices get on my nerves. There are also some NPCs that have some odd annunciation (sounding angrier/more annoyed than you'd expect) but it's decent enough. Thankfully, we're long past the original translation from the PS1 original which was pretty terrible but par the course for that time. I'd say 95 times out of 100 the various changes make the game better and I can only name a few points where I thought the original game (outside VA and translation) did a better job. I think the last dungeon of the first half was better on the original. Magic casters have been completely reworked and are more viable attack option than in the original. The game's still unbalanced and it's just as broken as the OG but is just broken in a new way now, but it's still fun. But regardless, along with the remaster of SaGa Frontier and the Pixel Remasters, it appears if Square-Enix has successfully thought this one back for all of us to enjoy again. I'd say that's around 40 points!
S**H
Amazing remake. This is an awesome game and I loved playing through back in PSP. This version on switch runs and looks fantastic!
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