![]() ![]() But I’m sure that was the norm back then, so it’s acceptable to a point. Combat seems a bit gimmicky as its merely button-bashing more than anything, all I did was keep hammering the X button and win fights. In either case, they both look very pretty and make good use of the screen on the PSP. Instead the characters are sprites set across pre-rendered backgrounds, some are 3D while others are plain 2D. Now, the remake isn’t to the same dramatic standards that Final Fantasy IV made on the DS. What I found odd was that the game let you name your character, yet every bit of voice-acting that refers to you uses your standard name of Roddick, so why they included the choice is beyond me. First Departure does offer voice-acting, although it’s not the best. Like Dragon Quest, we in Europe never got the original Star Ocean…so this is a first for many of us and while the gameplay will definitely feel dated compared to today’s RPG games, it’s the cornerstone of any good RPG and since then they have improved dramatically through voice-acting, story-telling and great cutscenes. Now I can’t claim to have ever played a game in the series before, I guess it was before my time and since I was a Nintendo nut during the Playstation/PS2 days, I sadly missed out on the other games so I cannot compare them without being a liar, so I won’t bother with that nonsense. Now comes the latest one, a remake of the original Star Ocean. Recently I’ve had to go through many remakes of Square-Enix’s backlog of RPGs, from Final Fantasy IV to Dragon Quest. The unique Private Action system lets you influence how the story proceeds via your interactions with other characters. Sequences created by Production I.G (Ghost in the Shell) immediately immerse you in the Star Ocean universe. High quality graphics and music coupled with awesome movie Vanquish your enemies with real-time battle and magic commands. Explore the stars with a cast of charismatic characters. For the first time in Europe, you can discover the origins of the hit Star Ocean series, re-imagined exclusively for PSP. With stunning graphics and audio, an action-packed combat system, movie sequences from world-famous animation studio Production I.G, and a galaxy-spanning storyline, Star Ocean: First Departure represents Europe’s first opportunity to experience the original chapter of the hit Star Ocean series, in completely re-imagined form, exclusively for PSP. Assisted by a stalwart band of local heroes, the crew must investigate a mysterious phenomenon and halt a galactic war. ![]() Space Date 346: A Terran Federation ship touches down on the planet Roak. Purchase or use of this item is subject to SEN Terms of Service and User Agreement.Can this remake of the original Star Ocean be as memorable as the first? Original version developed by tri-Ace Inc. Enjoy quality of life improvements like 2x speed mode and newly balanced battle mechanics.Players can freely switch between their preferred voiceover options: English (PSP®), Japanese (First Departure), and Japanese (First Departure R). The original Japanese voice cast returns with newly recorded dialogue for a fully voiced experience.Players can now select their preferred illustrations by switching between the First Departure and First Departure R versions during gameplay. Illustrations based on the designs from the original (Super Famicom) version have been newly drawn by Katsumi Enami, the artist behind the character illustrations for STAR OCEAN: THE LAST HOPE.The game has been upconverted from SD to HD resulting in improvements in the quality of in-game graphic and movies! Enjoy the STAR OCEAN world more beautiful than ever.Featuring all new voice overs in both English and Japanese and brand new character art. Square Enix celebrates the STAR OCEAN franchise by going right back to its origins and creating a HD remaster of the fan-favorite first title in the series. ![]() You can switch freely between them anytime. The in-game audio languages include two Japanese language versions and one English language version. The in-game menus and subtitles are available in English.
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