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Square Enix unwraps Last Remnant, Star Ocean 4

Final Fantasy developer details upcoming titles at Japanese event; DS Chocobo Tales, PSP Star Oceans also unveiled.
By Ricardo Torres, GameSpot
Posted May 10, 2007 5:24 am PT

SHINJUKU--Square Enix is going to be busy over the coming months--it has six new titles coming, including Chocobo's Dungeon: Toki Wasure No Meikyuu for the Wii, along with The Last Remnant for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, and two Star Oceans for the PlayStation Portable. The company announced the new games at a press conference at its corporate headquarters in Tokyo's Shinjuku district today. The event, attended by more than 100 members of the worldwide press, was timed to precede the Square Enix Party to be held at the Makuhari Messe this weekend. There, the Japanese publisher will be inviting the public to check out its current titles and get sneak peeks at upcoming games.

After Square Enix president and CEO Yoichi Wada's introductions, producers rotated onto the stage in turn to discuss their titles. First up was Star Ocean producer Yoshinori Yamagishi, who discussed the trio of titles from the popular sci-fi role-playing game franchise. Following a video that offered a historical tour of the three previous entries in the long-running franchise, Yamagishi revealed two new titles, Star Ocean: The First Departure and Star Ocean: The Second Evolution. The games are PSP remakes of the first two Star Oceans, featuring redone graphics that mix 2D and 3D elements, voice acting, and new cinematics that include animation from well-known Japanese animation house Studio IG. In addition, the games will feature new content that includes new playable characters.

Finally, Yamagishi noted that a brand-new entry in the series, Star Ocean 4, is currently in joint development between Square and longtime series developer Tri-Ace. Specific information on the release date and platforms is set to be announced in the near future.

Following the Star Ocean presentation, producer Shinji Hashimoto took the stage to discuss the series of titles featuring the beloved chocobos. Hashimoto offered a quick update on the recently released Chocobo Tales for the Nintendo DS, noting that following its release in Japan and the US, Square Enix has decided to release the game in Europe as well. However, the bigger news of the day was the announcement of a new Wii title, the tentatively named Chocobo's Dungeon: Toki Wasure No Meikyuu (or, roughly translated, The Dungeon of Forgotten Time). The game's producer, Yuki Yokoyama, showed a trailer of the game featuring fly-throughs of various environments, which included familiar faces from the previous Chocobo Dungeon title running on the game engine. The lovable yellow bird was seen walking around town, napping on a dock, hanging out on a swing, and having tea at a café. The footage perked up when the camera focused on a clock tower with a loudly clanging bell. The diminutive bird was then seen being teleported away, fighting his way through a dungeon, leveling up, and generally trying to stay alive in a hostile environment.

Yokoyama noted that the Chocobo's Dungeon series was celebrating its 10th anniversary and that the game would include elements that should be familiar to Final Fantasy fans. He also pointed out that the game would be more than just a dungeon hack-and-slash game. While there wasn't a great deal of information given out, the game is set in a world called Vil, a land of forgotten time where people have lost their memories. The lost memories will figure into gameplay, as you will see them appear on the game field as glittering objects. He also stated that the game would include something special for fans of Chocobo Tales.

The next speaker, executive producer Akitoshi Kawazu, focused on the two upcoming Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles titles. First up was Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates for the DS. The game builds on the template set by the original GameCube game--which Kawazu noted had sold 1.3 million units worldwide. The gamer will follow the adventures of fraternal twins, named Yuri and Charinka, who set out to look for a crystal with hidden truths. Before segueing to a trailer, Kawazu pointed out that it would be addressing user feedback on the gameplay from the first game.

As such, the single-player game will let you guide the twins to learn the secret behind the crystal. The pair is joined by an alchemist and a magic teacher. Given the popularity of the multiplayer component in the original game, Ring of Fates will support the DS's communication feature for its multiplayer. The multiplayer mode will let players fight against up to four friends or work cooperatively to complete quests. The trailer shown for the game mixed CG and in-game footage, giving a good display of the game's art style, which was similar to the stylized character design seen in the GameCube game, albeit lower resolution. A montage of footage showed a variety of different environments, boss battles, puzzles, and platforming touches that seemed to back up the claims of expanded gameplay. The end of the trailer faded out on the game's Japanese release date, 8/23/2007.

The update on Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers was decidedly thinner, with director Toshiyuki Itahana taking the stage and mentioning that the trailer that was about to be shown was all footage taken from the Wii's in-game engine. The brief trailer kicked off with a close-up of a massive green crystal that then cut to various action shots of the game's hero, a dirty-blonde goggle-wearing youth with sassy J-Pop hair. The fast-paced action showed off traditional FF elements such as air ships, which gave the visuals a much more action-oriented feel. The hero was seen floating and flying through the air, battling foes with powerful magic blasts. Other footage showed him running through a city square.

The next game to be discussed was an update of a familiar title for Japanese and American fans, Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System. The game follows Square's now time-honored tradition of releasing the North American version of games back to Japan with added enhancements. Director Horoyuki Ito offered an overview of the game, which is essentially an enhanced version of the North American game released late last year that features English audio, a 16x9 widescreen mode, and a new Zodiac job system that now features 12 new license boards, making it possible to specialize characters to a much greater degree than before. For example, it will be possible to specialize as a red mage. The battle system is also being enhanced, a beta version of which will be playable at the Square Enix festival this weekend. Finally, the game is set to include a secret DVD that is based on the Limited Edition bonus disc released in North America. The game is set to ship in Japan on August 9.

Wada closed the conference by taking the stage and introducing an original property from Square Enix that the company hopes will start a brand-new franchise that will serve as the cornerstone of their global franchises. The new game, called The Last Remnant, is being developed for next-gen platforms and targeted at Japanese and US audiences. Wada introduced producer Nobuyuki Ueda, who is helming the game, and , in lieu of showing off a trailer, he walked those in attendance through gameplay footage. The Unreal Engine-powered game, slated for a simultaneous release on both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, is being crafted by a new generation of Square talent who are said to be bringing fresh ideas to the project. Ueda's portion of the presentation showed off the stunning in-game visuals and cinematic flair. He also offered a bit of information on the game's plot, which revolves around battles to control powerful ancient relics called remnants. During the demo, we saw two remnants: a massive sword and an equally huge dragon, both of which served as centerpieces to two of the towns that were shown off.

Following the overview of the visuals, Ueda called out Hiroshi Takai, director of the game's battle system, who showed off the game's unique combat system. The system appears to be a departure from the traditional system's seen in Square's Final Fantasy games. It doesn't revolve around random encounters and instead throws you into combat as you walk into enemies. The battles in The Last Remnant let you take control of groups of combatants whose numbers can grow over the course of a fight as morale ebbs and flows. During combat, the camera zooms in and out of clashes, in some cases asking for button prompts that, if missed, cause trouble during the fight. When backed into a corner, enemies can apparently summon reinforcements, increasing their morale and eroding yours as well as expanding the number of combatants dramatically. During the demo, a medium-sized clash of mobs took an epic turn when the enemy force got reinforcements, which included a massive dragon. Main character Rush Sykes (GameSpot thinks that's his name, an English translation of his name was unavailable at the time of this writing), countered by summoning his own reinforcements, which included a massive, screen-filling clockwork Cyclops. One feature Takai was keen to point out was the game's dynamic soundtrack, which changes over the course of the battle to reflect how things are going.

Following the presentation of The Last Remnant, the conference wound down and those in attendance were encouraged to attend this weekend's Square Enix Festival, which is set to feature playable versions of some of the titles shown today as well as stage shows that will reveal new information. Check back for GameSpot's coverage this weekend.

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ciaxhieu

go unreal engine

Posted Jun 11, 2008 11:52 am PT
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mataio666

SO4 on ps3 is a must..why should xbox have it. Is The Last Remnant xbox only?

Posted Jun 10, 2008 9:03 pm PT
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hellpolice

I can't wait for the remakes of StarOcean 1 and 2!

Posted Jun 5, 2008 6:08 pm PT
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ResEvilFreak

Dammit announce the platform already for Star Ocean 4, I'm just dying to know that it is at least coming on PlayStation 3 although theres a high chance of it being exclusive...

Posted May 21, 2008 12:05 am PT
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Spiff_Rocks

"platforms is set to be announced in the near future."

ooo, sounds promising. Still not going to get my hopes up for a multi platform ¬_¬

Posted Mar 20, 2008 11:52 am PT
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Kyoku-Ryu1986

A Star Ocean for PSP ?!!
Wow, this is bloody awesome!!!!11111oneoneone

Posted Feb 3, 2008 6:06 am PT
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analfist

lol irl holysoldier that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard, i've be highly disappointed if it was on ps2, they've obvioiusly made a next gen vid of it >:/. get a ps3 already lol lol

Posted Jan 4, 2008 4:18 pm PT
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holysoldier000

If SO4 doesn't come out for PS2 I will be highly upset.

Posted Nov 10, 2007 10:13 am PT
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Tabriz2015

this are the best thing I've ever read wow I'll be waiting fpr this titles to go out

Posted Nov 5, 2007 1:17 am PT
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zaiwen

the original star ocean was the best, second story had improved item creation & cave of trials was the best part of SO2, star ocean 3 ...not so much, all visuals, i didnt like the story, how they implemented the battle sequence.....ultimately SE should leave the development of SO4 to Tri-Ace who knows how to get the job done right.... gameplay & story comes first, gfx are not an issue when it comes it the PS3

Posted Sep 13, 2007 10:49 pm PT
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Spehiroth221

Star Ocean 4, hopefully theyll make a ps3 version. So......cool........cant.....wait

Posted Aug 29, 2007 4:18 pm PT
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bigdaddycain

i loved star ocean 3 my self i did not want to get it at first but it turned out to be a really good game

Posted Aug 25, 2007 10:43 pm PT
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vinhex

dragon0085, ur crazy... Star Ocean 3/TEOT/Directors cut was soooooo good, its in my like top 15......under FF7, and RE4 of course, but hey...whats gonna beat those two...

Posted Aug 25, 2007 9:27 pm PT
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Shadow_Fire41

by the way Chuamishael, they are supposed to release KH2+ here eventually, not sure of zodiac system, sorry.
did i mention how kick-ass this is yet?

Posted Aug 5, 2007 8:53 pm PT
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Hayatori_Leon

I like star ocean 3. Almost everyone I know keeps saying that star ocean 3 sucked but they don't say why... why do so many people hate it?

Posted Jul 9, 2007 11:37 pm PT
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chuamishael

FFXII Zodiac system, and Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix + Chain of memories should and must have in English version!

Posted Jul 9, 2007 10:20 pm PT
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mack25811

Sounds ok...the star ocean anyway. They should work on ffXll though!!

Posted Jul 8, 2007 6:32 pm PT
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dragon0085

Star ocean 4 yes! (hopefully not like 3)

Posted Jul 8, 2007 2:56 pm PT
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shamarke

cool game man!!!

Posted Jul 6, 2007 12:56 pm PT
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warnexus100

alot of games

Posted Jun 9, 2007 7:58 am PT
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Shadow_Fire41

HAPPY MOSES DANCE TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111Q

Posted Jun 4, 2007 8:24 pm PT
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Shadow_Fire41

....i must be ****in dreaming, a reamake of Star Ocean 1 & 2 both coming here WITH NEW CHARECTERS?
im very happy now,
also, this game will have massive battles with a race that has 4 arms, that weilds 4 swords or 2 2-hands swords at once!
this game will kick Ass!

Posted May 22, 2007 2:46 pm PT
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Sprigain

it's looking really good

Posted May 18, 2007 10:25 pm PT
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Drkr_Zen

Well, KHIII will be put on hold for now.. especially with Nomura helping to put together FFXIII Versus, but this isn't a bad sight to see.. a nice line-up of games from the RPG kings, and queens, themselves. I especially like seeing that they don't overlook the handhelds for just the console side of gaming. DS and PS3, ftw? Meh, it is for me, at least.

Posted May 17, 2007 10:47 am PT
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ParasiteArtist

Wow! Square has a ton of things lined up for every type of fan. I have never been disappointed with what Square does with their fans. Can't wait for these games

Posted May 17, 2007 6:21 am PT
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Sacred-Snow

I don't care about making many versions of the same game or anything like gamers who complain speak of often, this article proves Square-Enix is determined to stay on top of the comptetition and deliver quality games. Now if we could just see a Rare and Ubisoft party...

Posted May 16, 2007 6:18 pm PT
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game_player721

This is great! This will help Sony against Halo 3!!! I still think they should let out Kingdom Hearts 3 or another Final Fantasy game to settle things...
I hope these games are going to be good.

Posted May 16, 2007 5:17 pm PT
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MASTERCHIEFUSMA

cool, i hope to see some of these games are good, and thank god last remnant is on 360

Posted May 16, 2007 3:34 pm PT
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catbuffalo

apparently you didn't read the whole article and my post
read the last couple sentences of the second to last paragraph on page 71

"While contractual issues prevent se from specificly confirming which platforms the title will appear on, the issue is hardly puzzling. Since the game is too graphically intensive for the wii, that only leaves the 360 and ps3."

That's not much of an announcement, and given that there are "contractual issues" something tells me that someone wants this to be a ps3 exclusive .
It's still up in the air is all i'm saying.

Posted May 16, 2007 9:59 am PT
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Optimusv2

Last Remnant was announced for the PS3 and 360.

Posted May 15, 2007 11:39 pm PT
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haichuu

Looking at my June edition of GI right now and it says Last Remnant is being released on "Next Generation Consoles" how is that PS3 exclusive?

Posted May 15, 2007 11:22 pm PT
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catbuffalo

according to the june issue of gi the last remnant is ps3 exclusive... as of now
as soon as i hear ff13 is jumping ship then it's official, i'm getting a 360

Posted May 15, 2007 9:09 pm PT
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Lumenadducere

Great stuff. I'm really looking forward to almost everything mentioned here, which is a first for me - there's usually one or two things I actually don't care for.

Posted May 14, 2007 9:04 pm PT
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breyva

Remnant looks HOT! Square-Enix is God of game companys!!

Posted May 13, 2007 3:35 pm PT
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Viral-venom13

Last Remanant sounds cool. I want to see this game in action.!

Posted May 13, 2007 2:27 pm PT
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p_angelofdeath

These pictures are from Wii? I think it's gonna be cool if square-enix made the game like this on Wii Console.

Posted May 13, 2007 9:30 am PT
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rbur16

"hmm...other than final fantasy, squares other games haven't really been that great..and i wish they'd bring more adult games to the wii...i think i'll probably pass on chocobo tales"

have you ever heard of xenogears?

Posted May 13, 2007 9:21 am PT
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sunn_kunn

None of these games appeal to me... Star OCean seems to have quite the following, but i's not my type of RPG. I'm not much of a DS fan which leaves the Last Remnant, which hopefully will be a good game, but I'll probably stick to FF13.

Posted May 13, 2007 3:22 am PT
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God_darl

Is Star Ocean 4 really going to be on the ps2? The article says "Specific information on the release date and platforms is set to be announced in the near future. " If it is, i'm so glad.

Posted May 13, 2007 1:00 am PT
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YunalescaFFX

Since Star Ocean 4 will be on the PS2 (YAY!!!) - it won't go to the PS3/XBox 360 since the graphic jump would be too much (lots of refining required)... but it *could* end up on the Wii too I think... oh well would've been nice to have it on the PS3

Posted May 12, 2007 8:14 pm PT
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Platyphyllum

Yes! Star Ocean 4 for the PS2! Keep on giving me reasons not to sell my PS2 yet Square Enix! With all of these amazing swan songs coming out, I don't think the PS2 will be dying anytime soon even with the next generation coming

Posted May 12, 2007 3:34 pm PT
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keo8329

Star Ocean 4 on the ps3 what could possibly go wrong( lets hope its on the ps3)

Posted May 12, 2007 2:36 pm PT
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iku94

star ocean 4!! XD!!!!!

Posted May 12, 2007 12:04 pm PT
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atlessky

square enix..Gogogo!!!

Posted May 12, 2007 8:22 am PT
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kappareign

lots of stuff in the works from square... how exciting

Posted May 12, 2007 4:11 am PT
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