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The Square-Enix party is so full of mystery and ambiguity that hardly anyone really knows what’ll happen aside from what’s already been planned; but according to Famitsu’s latest news story, Square-Enix plans on unveiling new information regarding a new game of the Star Ocean series at the party. The only real question is; exactly what new Star Ocean project is it? Is it a new entry in the series or a remake of perhaps the Super Famicom classic? Even better, will it be a remake of the PSOone classic? Who knows, but Square-Enix will mention it pretty soon; so if you’re a fan of the Star Ocean series, whether it be because of the crazy amount of depth its gameplay has or Motoi Sakuraba’s music, keep an eye out for when Square-Enix unveils the latest Star Ocean series.
What are you expecting the news to be?
SO3 made half of me die.
Really don’t want anything to do with that series anymore.
I don’t want a new Star Ocean Game.
I would not mind a Remake of Star Ocean (SNES). I would not mind on whichever portable or even if it was on a console. I just don’t see any clear direction that the series could go without going back and fixing the plot holes.
Yes, please get out. No one cares that you don’t want a new game since it’s not your call to begin with, no one cares that you made up plot holes, and no one particularly cares if YOU can’t come up with a “new” direction for a series you have no creative control over. Half of you SHOULD have died. Good games tend to smite the wicked.
Bring on the new Star Ocean, baby.
Please make another Star Ocean and please make it multiple worlds, each world spanning large continents and many races and abilities. Also online action battle party? I can just imagine what they can do on SO4. They just didnt do that on the 3rd. For me SO2 is still the best.
Bring it on Square-Enix!
April 27th, 2007 at 12:14 am
Get OUT of here. I love the Star Ocean franchise… but I’m pretty sure its creator said the PS2 one was going to be the last EVAR. Because he felt that with the introduction of 4D space, nothing remained to be told… or something.