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| Star Ocean: Till the End of Time | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jul 12 2005, 03:57 AM (243 Views) | |
| Cloud_Strife | Jul 12 2005, 03:57 AM Post #1 |
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![]() Living up to it's counterpart Star Ocean, Star Ocean: Till the End of Time is truly a sequal to have. With it's uniqe battle system and A+ story, it has everything an RPG gamer needs. For those who are fans of role-playing games and want to expand their borders beyond the Final Fantasy series should definitely take a look at this game! It’s a sci-fi RPG with an entertaining story and interesting character development. The game is from Square Enix and was developed by Tri-Ace. What makes Star Ocean so different from your typical RPG is the real-time battles? ![]() The story starts off with our hero Fate Linegod, a 19 year old boy from Earth, who takes a journey with his family and friend Sofia for a much needed vacation. It doesn’t take very long for the planet to fall under attack by unknown alien troops. There a lot of twists and turns dealing with mysterious motivations, and it’s not until these are dealt with that the real story begins. Battling is the meat of Star Ocean, especially because it can be really intense, fun and challenging. Every character has a short and long-range weak and heavy attack, which is performed by pushing the circle or x button. Special skills are unique to each character and can be set to the circle or x button. You can also set skills to be long or short ranged. The catch about this is that you can only set 4 attack skills at one time. During battles, players have control over one of the party members while two others are controlled by A.I. To prevent the A.I. from doing something stupid or rash, the player can set a fight method per character. For example, you can set a character to be offensive or defensive. The battles are in real time but performing such things as spells or using items will require you to use a menu just like a traditional RPG. This works out really well for the game because it feels like an action game but it maintains the feel of a traditional RPG as well. To be very honest, when you first start off, combat does seem a bit slow and the moves are very limited. Patience really is a virtue here, especially because you need to use your special techniques a lot in order to gain new ones. When you do gain higher-level skills, the patience really pays off. They aren’t just really damaging, the eye candy is amazing. Leveling up in Star Ocean is done through obtaining battle points, which can be used for upgrading health, magic points, strength and defense. One thing in particular that I really liked about this game is the Bonus bar. During battles, the bonus gauge starts to fill up after each successful hit on your opponent. Once the bar fills up the player can earn things such as extra money or experience after the fight is over. If the player gets hit too many times in a battle, then the gauge will break. Knowing this could happen will adds to the excitement of battles. Another interesting aspect that Star Ocean has to offer is the battle trophies. These are earned once certain conditions are met in combat like performing a certain amount of hits in a combo or finishing a boss fight under a minute. When you have obtained a certain percentage of battle trophies, the player is granted access to such things as a multiplayer battle mode and alternative costumes for each character. ![]() Graphically, Star Ocean is a bit outdated, but that doesn’t mean it’s a slacker. The character models do look simple but still, they are impressive. They will definitely appeal to fans of anime with their huge eyes, hairstyles and facial structures. Backgrounds are very detailed and beautiful but what really takes the cake here is the special effects from the crazy moves that the player can pull off. They look very impressive and make the moves look a lot more stylish than they really are. The music for Star Ocean is great and fits in perfectly with the different moods encountered throughout the game, but during cutscenes I find that the music seems to overpower the voice acting. (Speaking of voice acting, fans of anime will probably recognize a few voices actors from some of their favorite anime series.) If you’re a big fan of RPGs or just want to try something new, I would highly suggest giving Star Ocean: Till the End of Time a shot. Hardcore RPG fanatics might want to try this before a buy solely because the real-time battles may not be as appealing to them. |
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| Stu_J | Jul 12 2005, 08:41 AM Post #2 |
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hey i dnt think its quite a gd idea to review rival comp. games, if you cn do tht, i'll review Final Fantasy VII and blow star ocean to pieces! Iddy Biddy ones! |
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| Cloud_Strife | Jul 12 2005, 01:23 PM Post #3 |
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Hey, this is a review section not a Nintendo review section. Besides you should review Final Fantasy VII, that game was really good. |
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| Hitokiri Battosai | Jul 12 2005, 01:59 PM Post #4 |
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Great review! But why are you reviewing games on rival system when this review section is under the Nintendo Disscussion category? Anyways, great review! |
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| Cloud_Strife | Jul 12 2005, 02:06 PM Post #5 |
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If you havent played Star Ocean yet, it seems you havent, then you would know its better then any Final Fantasy. Besides I know more about Final Fantasy VII then you ever will. Thanks Battosai! |
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| Stu_J | Jul 12 2005, 03:14 PM Post #6 |
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im afraid thts a fib, ff7 is my expert subject, and I still think you should'nt praise rival systems games, no matter how legendary on a nintendo forum, once agin just my opinon |
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| Cloud_Strife | Jul 12 2005, 03:35 PM Post #7 |
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Fine, a Final Fantasy VII showdown it is! Proving I know more then anyone, even you. Mwuahahahahaha! |
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| Hitokiri Battosai | Jul 12 2005, 04:59 PM Post #8 |
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Your welcome. |
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