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Star Ocean: The Second Story

Star Ocean: The Second Story is an RPG developed by tri-Ace and released for the PSX in 1999. The game spans two discs, which means more content than the average PSX game and thus provides quite a bit of playing time. You take on the role of a hero of your choice; Claude, a blonde-haired man from Earth who is accidentally transported to an unknown planet during an exploration, or Rena, a blue-haired magician who lives on this mysterious planet, called Expel. Depending on who you choose, different parts of the main story are revealed. The adventure begins after a few strange events and the two discover they must stop a group of evil geniuses who call themselves "The Ten Wisemen" from taking over the world with their mysterious weapon named "The Sorcery Globe".

As the two travel across the planet to discover any information they can on these "Ten Wisemen" and their Sorcery Globe, they encounter many discrepancies between the townspeople. Rena and Claude take it upon themselves to help out any way they can. The player is often given choices with how they go about their journey, and sometimes you can opt to forget about the town's woes and instead continue on to the next town. Every action you make affects how the team thinks of eachother, which contributes to the various endings the player can receive. As you journey, you're given the opportunity of letting people you meet join your party. The choices you are given whenever you want to recruit a new character are very important, because usually when you recruit a new character, another character that could've joined your party becomes unavailable. Players must choose what party members they find truly helpful and allow them to remain in the team.

While there are 10 recruitable characters, only 6 can be chosen for the party.

Outside of battle, the party can explore various towns and talk to strangers to figure out what they need to do next. The storyline is pretty much linear, and usually the goal is to travel from point x to point y. Townspeople may have various side-quests that you can do, and in return you might get some money or equipment. Actions and conversations in different parts of the game are sometimes dependant on who you have recruited. Each town also offers "Private Actions" where the party splits up and you can learn various things about the rest of your party.

Of course, as it should be with RPG, the key solution to problems is to fight. Star Ocean 2's battles take place in real time and are triggered on the world map or in dungeons. Every party member is classified as either a fighter or a magician. Fighters usually stay close to the enemies, and can use "Killer Moves", or special abilties, to take over the enemies and turn the battle in their favor at the cost of MP. These attacks become stronger everytime they are used. Fighters also have a standard attack, which causes damage and has a chance of "peeping" or dazing the enemy. Magicians usually have either offensive magic or defensive magic, and support the team from afar. Defensive magicians like Rena use Cure and various stat buffs to support the fighters, and have high MP to deal with the spell costs. Offensive magicians use area of effect spells to do high damage to multiple enemies, but they perform very poorly when close to enemies.

The real-time battles SO2 boasts are action packed and fun.

SO2 also introduces a very in-depth skill and item creation system. Whenever a character levels up, they're given skill points which can be used to increase skill levels of your choosing. These skills increase your battle stats and also provide other bonuses, such as higher selling prices for items. Multiple skills of similar nature are also needed to unlock various specialties, which allow you to create items. For example, if you put skill points into "Recipe", "Kitchen Knife", and "Good Eye", you will unlock the "Cooking" specialty. From that, you can mix various ingredients to create HP and MP restoring items. The more skill points you pump into skills, the better the character becomes at the specialty.

All-in-all, Star Ocean 2 is a truly unique experience. The real-time battle system is fun, the dialogue is entertaining, and the music is beautiful. The game has a few cutscenes that give current-gen graphics a run for it's money. The storyline is entertaining and original, and replayability is huge, allowing you to see parts of the story that weren't available on the first playthrough. Ignore the voice acting and a few other minor annoyances and you'll find yourself a true gem of an RPG.

SO2 is an amazing game that nobody should miss.

For those who are unable to obtain a rare copy of this game, a PSP port is coming January 20th.
 

Maet

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Wasn't there something like 80 different endings for this game?

I first played Star Ocean 2 when I was barely into double digits, and even when I was a child of non-existent taste, I though some of the dialogue was really embarrassing. I will admit though, it was one of the more unique RPGs. A nice change of pace from my usual Final Fantasy fix.

Pretty good review. My only advice is this (and even this sounds crazy to me): Too many picture! Only use one or two to break up an intimidating wall of text, don't have a paragraph/picture/paragraph/picture set up.
 

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Maet said:
Wasn't there something like 80 different endings for this game?

Pretty good review. My only advice is this (and even this sounds crazy to me): Too many picture! Only use one or two to break up an intimidating wall of text, don't have a paragraph/picture/paragraph/picture set up.
Yeah, the back of the CD says "70+ endings", but, as Tenmar said, all that happens is everyone has a scene with the person that had the highest relationship level. Each character only gets to be in one scene, and if a party member doesn't have very many relationship points with anybody, s/he has a scene alone.

As for the second, I was thinking the same thing. It made my article seem significantly shorter. It's fixed now; I deleted the unnecessary pictures.
 

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I'm looking forward to this. I've played the first in the series, and the PS2 game. MAN that was long. Some 13 or so characters you could get endings with but OH MAN WHY BOTHER. Seriously, I played through it with my girlfriend and it took some 110 hours. I'm sure we could cut that down a LOT if we didn't wander around doing stupid crap/fall asleep in front of the TV but DAMN it was long all the same.

Definately recommend it, but the storyline got kinda crazy when you realised
that in one of the early scenes you were playing a videogame, about characters in a videogame playing a videogame
 

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Doctor Panda said:
Definately recommend it, but the storyline got kinda crazy when you realised
that in one of the early scenes you were playing a videogame, about characters in a videogame playing a videogame
It's worse that that...

About halfway through the game you find out that the entire universe is, in fact, an MMO played by beings from a higher plane of existence, and the big bad evil things are an antivirus program trying to terminate rogue processes (you). And then you somehow get out of the MMO and kill the designer so he can't turn it all off and end the universe.

I swear I am not making this up.

Of course, as a fan of the first two Star Ocean games, I am forced to conclude that this did not actually happen, and it is all a hallucination.
 

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I didn't actually read the review, since i played SO2 ages ago and loved it in ways a man shouldn't love a game, i gotta point out that there's twelve playable characters, but only eight can be picked up in a game. There's going to be at least one extra character in the PSP remake, too.
 

Fuuten

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One of my old personal favorites. Defiantely one of the best RPGs in the PS1 generation. : 3
 

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I just got the second one in this series(till the end of tme) haveing disc troubles, though nothing the skip doctor can't fix.
BUT I'M ALL OUT OF CLEANING FLUID
after I finish it(and I will) i'm going to play the ps1 game
 

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ohellynot said:
the second one in this series(till the end of tme)
Till The End of Time is Star Ocean 3.

The first one was just called Star Ocean, and was a SNES game that was never translated, though a fan translation patch was eventually released that works with SNES emulators (Star Ocean was one of the last SNES games to be successfully emulated, along with some of the Megaman X games, as it has a custom data compression system that no other game uses, which allowed it to store far more than the standard SNES cartridge.

That has also been rereleased on the PSP as Star Ocean: The First Departure, and is actually available in English this time.
 

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I've never played the second game unfortunately. Thankfully I have a PSP and I have fond memories of the first start ocean which I went out an purchased the first day it was released. I look forward to playing this game as i quite enjoyed the original. Lets just hope the third one makes it's way to the PSP :p
 

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Neo Kojiro said:
I didn't actually read the review, since i played SO2 ages ago and loved it in ways a man shouldn't love a game, i gotta point out that there's twelve playable characters, but only eight can be picked up in a game. There's going to be at least one extra character in the PSP remake, too.
Hmm? There's only 10 recruitable characters. Claude and Rena are not recruitable, they join automatically. The 10 are:

Celine
Ashton
Opera
Ernest
Bowman
Precis
Dias
Leon
Noel
Chisato

I forgot Noel the first time I made this, sorry that I put 9, haha.
 

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-Seraph- said:
I look forward to playing this game as i quite enjoyed the original. Lets just hope the third one makes it's way to the PSP :p
Doubt it. It's a 2 DVD PS2 game. Shouldn't be hard to find still though, and works on the PS3, if you have one that does backwards compatibility.
 

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Well maybe if and when the PSP2 comes out they will consider porting it over :p