The Video Game Reviews Community (HonestGamers)
Forums | Blogs | Register | Login | Users | Staff | Links

3DS
Arcade
DS
GameCube
iPad
iPhone/iPod
Mac
PC
PlayStation 2
PlayStation 3
PSP
Vita
Wii
Wii U
Xbox
Xbox 360
All

Systems > PlayStation > S > Star Ocean: The Second Story > Staff Review

Sign up for a free user account and you can leave feedback for this review or even submit a game review of your own!

Review by James Gordon
Date unavailable

Introduction:

Enix is a pretty big name in videogames--especially when it comes to RPG's. Like the dragon warrior games for Snes... And Star Ocean 2 is completely up to par. I had heard great things about this game, and when I finally bought it, my expectations were VERY high, and Star Ocean 2 ALMOST lived up to them. But don't get me wrong, its still a great game! And I'll tell you why.

Pros:

+ First of all, the graphics are pretty nice in this game. With some good looking pre-rendered backgrounds, and some sprite characters. Mixed in with some quality FMV, things look good. Nothing really new when it comes to graphics, but still quite good. Some cool battle effects, but again, nothing really new or breathtaking--just quality stuff. I'd say the graphics are a plus.

+ Secondly, the sound is also very good in this game. Probably as good as any music you'll find it most Square games, or any other good RPG. Good battle music, that isn't too annoying. The only real problem I see with sound here is the HORRIBLY annoying and painfully laughable voice-acting found in battles. Like your main character going ''Unexpectadly Weak!'', or ''I don't think we can do this'', it's really stupid. That's the only real problem I found with the sound--everything else is great.

+ The gameplay in this is really unique. You can create your own weapons and items from materials. And there's the skill system... It's a really cool system where your characters learn skills. From cooking to...you name it! The skills affect the way your characters act, and their actions--they come in handy sometimes. There's also the ultra-non linear exploration system. There are a lot of characters, and you basically choose which ones who you want to join you. You can choose what order you go places, and depending on what characters you choose, the game happens differently. I think there are around 80 different endings. The gameplay is definitely innovative.

+ The storyline in this game is really cool. It's quite complex, and involves something called the ''sorcery orb''? What exactly is the sorcery orb? What does your main character have to do with it? I really like the storyline.

+ The ability to choose 2 characters. This game has two playable lead characters, and while you'll use both of these characters no matter which one you choose, it affects the events of the game.

Cons:

- I really didn't like the battle system. It's in realtime, so you can run around. You only control one of your characters at a time, although you can switch when you want to. Different attacks are assigned to different buttons, and you can press triangle (I think it is) to enter a menu where you can choose to use and item, or pick the tactics that you want your party members to use. It isn't turn based, and you basically just select which enemy you want to attack, and push the attack button you want to use, and the character you're controlling at that time just runs over and executes it. The battle system, to me, was just overly confusing, and wasn't very easy to use.

- This game is pretty slow at the beginning, so lots of people might actually get bored with it, and stop playing it. I did this for a while, then eventually started playing again. It's always not clear as to telling you exactly what to do. Which isn't always a bad thing...

Conclusion:

Star Ocean 2 has lots of pros, and not many cons. But it still has its flaws, and one of the flaws is the battle system. If the battle system weren't so faulty, and easier to use, I'd give this game a 9, but since battle systems are a very big part of RPG's--to me anyway--I'll give it considerably lower--though the graphics, sound, and extremely innovative gameplay do score points with me. If you like RPG's, or just good games in general, I suggest you get this game. It didn't live completely up to my expectations, but is a good game nonetheless.



Buy Star Ocean: The Second Story at Amazon.com!

Most recent video game reviews written by James Gordon

BioShock 2 (PlayStation 3) [March 12, 2011]
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse (PSP) [April 01, 2006]
Ridge Racer (PSP) [March 26, 2006]
Ninja Gaiden (Xbox) [June 17, 2004]
Ikaruga (GameCube) [December 07, 2003]

[more reviews]

You can click the tabs on the above bar to choose whether you wish to read comments from visitors who have posted on Facebook, or from registered site users who have left feedback on the forums. Please leave a comment of your own if you have anything to say!





Follow Us

Advertise exclusively for 1 month... only $1000!

Recent Forum Discussions


+ JoeTheDestroyer's Tales of Phantasia review
+ Alpha Olympics 2012
+ holdthephone's Final Fantasy XIII-2 review
+ Where's SkyWard Sword's review ? And please bring back the rating feature.
+ JoeTheDestroyer's Area 51 review
+ zippdementia's Mega Jump review
+ [News] Schafer has pitched Psychonauts 2, Minecraft dev says 'let's make it happen'
+ playstation vita, yo.
+ RotW January 29 - February 04 2012
+ Games to be added to the database...
+ The Final Fantasy XIII-2 thread
+ [News] Final Fantasy X HD will be a remaster, not a remake

Staff Game Reviews

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (GameCube) artwork sample SoulCalibur V (GameCube) artwork sample The Simpsons Arcade Game (GameCube) artwork sample
Quarrel (GameCube) artwork sample Star Ocean: The Last Hope (GameCube) artwork sample Pushmo (GameCube) artwork sample

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
SoulCalibur V
The Simpsons Arcade Game
Quarrel
Star Ocean: The Last Hope
Pushmo

Site Staff

Jason Venter's avatar
Jason Venter
Editor-in-Chief
Email | Twitter
Masters' avatar
Marc Golding
Associate Editor
Email | Twitter
Gary Hartley's avatar
Gary Hartley
Associate Editor
Email | Twitter
Rob Hamilton's avatar
Rob Hamilton
Associate Editor
Email | Twitter
Zigfried's avatar Sho's avatar
Sho
Editor
Email | Twitter
Rhody Tobin's avatar
Rhody Tobin
News Editor
Email | Twitter
Skyler Bunderson's avatar
Jonathan Davila's avatar

Featured Reviews [+]

Rayman Origins (GameCube) artwork sample Othello (GameCube) artwork sample Scarface: The World is Yours (GameCube) artwork sample
The Last Express (GameCube) artwork sample Golden Axe II (GameCube) artwork sample Assassin's Creed: Revelations (GameCube) artwork sample

Rayman Origins
Othello
Scarface: The World is Yours
The Last Express
Golden Axe II
Assassin's Creed: Revelations

Exclusive User Reviews [+]

Tales of Phantasia (GameCube) artwork sample Mega Jump (GameCube) artwork sample White Knight Chronicles (GameCube) artwork sample
Dragon Wars (GameCube) artwork sample F-Zero GX (GameCube) artwork sample Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (GameCube) artwork sample

Tales of Phantasia
Mega Jump
White Knight Chronicles
Dragon Wars
F-Zero GX
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door

Info | Help | Privacy Policy | Contact | Advertise

© 1998-2012 HonestGamers
None of the material contained within this site--from reviews, guides, cheats and editorials to message board posts--may be reproduced in any conceivable fashion without permission from the author(s) of said material. This site is not sponsored or endorsed by Nintendo, Sega, Sony, Microsoft, or any other such party. Star Ocean: The Second Story is a registered trademark of its copyright holder. This site makes no claim to Star Ocean: The Second Story, its characters, screenshots, artwork, music, or any intellectual property contained within. Opinions expressed on this site do not necessarily represent the opinion of site staff or sponsors.

eXTReMe Tracker