
STAR OCEAN THE SECOND STORY R
A PS1 JRPG classic rebuilt from the ground up, and one of the strongest RPG remakes of 2023, pick Claude or Rena, collect a sprawling cast, and lose yourself in a sci-fi fantasy that swings between Star Trek and high fantasy without apology.
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About STAR OCEAN THE SECOND STORY R
I went into this one already having strong feelings about the original, and Second Story R had the audacity to improve almost every single thing I loved about it. The premise is wonderfully campy: a Federation officer named Claude gets zapped onto a pre-industrial planet, meets a girl named Rena who has unexplained healing powers, and the two of them end up swept into a planet-threatening crisis that eventually goes completely off the rails in the second act in the most gloriously messy way. The story has genuine holes you could fly a starship through, and the writing leans into camp rather than away from it. If you want tight, coherent plotting, this is not your game. If you want to be charmed by a roster of oddball party members and a tone that oscillates between sincere and absurd, you are going to have a magnificent time. The real structural hook is the dual-protagonist system. You choose Claude or Rena at the start, which shifts your perspective on events and, crucially, determines which party members you can recruit. With ten potential allies and not enough slots to take everyone in a single run, the game practically begs for a second playthrough. Private Actions, the small optional cutscenes that deepen your relationships with party members, are now flagged on the fast travel map so you will not miss a time-sensitive moment through sheer bad luck, the way players of the original absolutely did. Friendship Ratings between party members actually influence combat AI behavior, so who you bring along is a decision with texture rather than just a stat optimization problem. Combat is real-time and takes place on a quasi-isometric arena where you control one of four active party members and can hot-swap between them at will. The Break system strips enemy shields through sustained attacks or well-timed Perfect Counters, leaving them stunned and wide open for a burst of Assault Actions from your bench members or, if you have unlocked the right items, surprise cameo hits from protagonists of other Star Ocean titles. Formations grant passive bonuses based on battle performance, so staying sharp in even trivial fights has a downstream payoff. On default difficulty, the whole thing skews easy, and series veterans will probably want to jump straight to hard mode where the gear and crafting systems actually matter. The item creation and compounding mechanics, inherited from the original, can get genuinely deep if you let them, and the game will eventually demand that depth from you in its tougher encounters. Visually, the 2.5D approach, 2D pixel character sprites moving through fully realized 3D environments, is striking and earns its style rather than just leaning on nostalgia. Motoi Sakuraba's rearranged soundtrack is exceptional, and you can switch between the original and arranged versions at any time. The localization is clean and the English voice cast returns from the PSP version. If there are weaknesses, the second half's narrative momentum dips noticeably compared to the first act on Expel, some of the QoL improvements blunt the sense of discovery that made hunting down secrets feel rewarding in the original, and spellcasters are noticeably less satisfying to pilot than frontline fighters in combat. These are real criticisms, but none of them hollow out what is otherwise a generously scoped and confidently executed JRPG. Monika, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows® 10 / 11 64-bit
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 20 GB available space
- Graphics
- AMD Radeon™ RX 460 / Intel® Arc™ A380 / NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 750 Ti
- Processor
- AMD A8-7600 / Intel® Core™ i3-3210
- Additional Notes
- Expected framerate: 30FPS with 1280x720 resolution and default graphics options
Recommended
- OS
- Windows® 10 / 11 64-bit
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 20 GB available space
- Graphics
- AMD Radeon™ RX 470 / Intel® Arc™ A750 / NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1650
- Processor
- AMD Ryzen™ 3 1200 / Intel® Core™ i5-3330
- Additional Notes
- Expected framerate: 60FPS with 1920x1080 resolution and default graphics options
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Game Info
- Developer
- Square Enix
- Publisher
- Square Enix
- Release Date
- Nov 2, 2023



