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Star Ocean: Second Evolution Hands-On

Tri-Ace's sci-fi saga continues on the PSP in this updated role-playing game classic.

Set 20 years after the events of Star Ocean: First Departure, Star Ocean: Second Evolution follows two bright-eyed adventurous characters, Claude and Rena, as they embark on a journey to fulfill a long-awaited prophecy. Second Evolution is a revised version of The Second Story, originally released for the PlayStation in 1999. The remake isn't a drastic difference visually, but the graphics have been polished so that it looks great on the PlayStation Portable. It plays and feels the same as First Departure, which isn't a bad thing considering that this gives new players a chance to experience the series and prepare for a brand-new Star Ocean game--a prequel--that will follow shortly after on the Xbox 360.

Second Evolution ventures off the beaten path by letting you choose either Claude (son of Ronyx J. Kenny from First Departure) or Rena from the get-go so that you can play from their unique perspective. It's interesting to see how the events unfold early on, before they band together to set off on their adventure. Claude is a young Federation officer who somehow gets himself transported onto Rena's underdeveloped world. He conveniently shows up outside of her small village and arrives just in time to save her from a wild gorilla-like beast. Since he comes from a more technologically advanced world with plasma guns, Rena thinks he is the "Hero of Light" from the legend, who has finally arrived to save her world. A strange sorcery globe crashed on her planet, and since then there has been an increase in hostile creatures. Since Claude has no clue how he's going to get home, he decides to set off in search of the mysterious globe, in hopes of finding some answers along the way. Rena also tags along for the ride in search of answers about her past.

As in the previous game, First Departure, you'll travel from city to city, exploring dungeons and fighting random battles. Second Evolution has a slower start, but once the plot gets moving, you'll have plenty of opportunities to explore, customize, and craft. The battle system is action-oriented, and when the fight begins, you're taken into a fixed area to combat a wide array of creatures. You can control only one character at a time, so you'll want to set up your tactics beforehand for maximum efficiency. Other than hitting the X button to attack, you can assign a special art or symbology spell--which you'll learn as you level--to the L and R buttons. The battles are straightforward and easy to play, and because of the fast-paced skirmishes, they don't bog down the flow of the game.

When you're not on the field, you can use the skill points that you've collected to learn skills and specialties, which will enable you to create items and boost your combat prowess. By visiting the skill guild to purchase a skill set, you'll be able to teach your characters to cook, write, and do other useful things. Each character also has special talents, so the chances of a successful item creation will increase if you teach them the appropriate specialty. This is an excellent way of getting rid of the random materials you'll collect on your quest, and it's always entertaining to see what kind of concoction you'll end up with.

Production I.G, a well-known anime studio, is responsible for the fully voiced, animated cutscenes in Second Evolution. These sequences are very well done and can be accessed afterward in the gallery. Details in the environment have been maintained from the PS version, from soaring birds to the reflections in the water. Each town you visit has its own distinct theme, and it's obvious that a lot of care was put into these areas when you look at the furniture, and what's sitting on the table. Motoi Sakuraba's score provides a wonderful setting to this sci-fi universe, with beautiful melodies and engaging themes to accompany the gameplay. The voice acting is decent, although there are times when it feels a bit over the top and some of the dialogue in battle is reused from the previous game. The private action system returns to provide a bit of insight on the characters when you approach town, which is entirely optional but worth checking out once in a while because it'll give hints as to what to do next.

Star Ocean: Second Evolution adds to the growing RPG collection on the PSP, and we're eager to progress further in the game to see how it all pans out. From what we've seen, Second Evolution is shaping up to be another high-quality remake, so look for it when it ships January 20, 2009.

51 Comments

  • jfvert

    Posted Jan 19, 2009 10:06 am PT

    The 360 game looks bad, too. Maybe after both games tank they will stop making sequels.

  • basche_valflear

    Posted Jan 17, 2009 11:27 pm PT

    Yes, my psp would be gathering dust if I'm not using it as a music player.. Maybe I'll check this game out...

  • dragon0085

    Posted Jan 17, 2009 7:50 pm PT

    How can they resell the EXACT same game that came out like 10 years ago? Just trying to make a buck...

  • jhuuueee

    Posted Jan 16, 2009 6:40 am PT

    This is the end of the PSP!!!!

  • flyingteddy

    Posted Jan 13, 2009 1:55 am PT

    i'd have been happy enough if this was downloadable from the PSN.

  • DillTurnips

    Posted Jan 8, 2009 11:47 am PT

    i have the original version of THIS Star Ocean...its pretty good. but the original title is Star Ocean: The Second Story

  • YoYoLyy

    Posted Jan 7, 2009 8:05 am PT

    Agree.Warm-up for FFX3.

  • oscarsephiroth

    Posted Jan 6, 2009 9:16 am PT

    SquareEnix stop remaking games i already played years ago. WORK IN FINAL FANTASY XIII

  • hellpolice

    Posted Jan 4, 2009 10:19 pm PT

    Classic rpg finally remake I'm getting it because I don't have the original.

  • OminousShadow87

    Posted Jan 3, 2009 5:44 pm PT

    If I didn't already have this for PSX I would by this in a heartbeat. If you liked First Departure, then you'll love this. It's easily twice as good as the first one, although you may not be impressed because the combat, skill, spell and special moves (known as killer moves) are pretty much exactly the same.

  • _The_Best_Dude_

    Posted Jan 1, 2009 5:39 am PT

    This easily goes to the Top5 Best RPGS Ever

  • solange82200

    Posted Dec 30, 2008 11:44 am PT

    I dont know what it is about it, but I loved Star Ocean First Departure. I honestly did not think I would like it, but I fell in love with it! I cant wait for this one, this is going to be awesome!

  • Talon0

    Posted Dec 27, 2008 8:19 pm PT

    Second Story is perhaps my favorite game of all time, and this looks like its shaping up to be awesome.

    What I've always loved about Star Ocean is the mutually exclusive characters, meaning that it is impossible to get every character in one playthrough, and this happens a lot. Even though the two perspectives are virtually identical, it really makes the game worth replaying.

  • InsultToInjury_

    Posted Dec 23, 2008 2:06 am PT

    Having been pondering whether to sell my PSP as it is gathering dust with no new titles to play... I have changed my mind. This game looks very promising and come pay day next month I shall definetly be buying it.

  • Blink3r

    Posted Dec 20, 2008 4:06 pm PT

    YAY can't miss this!!!

    still haven't beaten first departure though

    im SOOO in love with my PsP ^^

  • Media_Mind posted Dec 20, 2008 10:26 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Media_Mind

    Posted Dec 20, 2008 10:26 am PT (hide)

    I don't see what the big deal is

  • Steel_Rain777

    Posted Dec 20, 2008 9:25 am PT

    Wow, now they decide to release this game after I've sold my PSP for lack of any new games whatsoever. Star Ocean second story is one of my favorite Rpg's back on the PS1, but I'm not gonna get another PSp for it. Too little too late

  • xtorshinizt

    Posted Dec 20, 2008 2:28 am PT

    buying another psp just for this. hopefully i dont trade it in after this... second story is one of my favorite rpgs.. along with ffvii, which they also need to port to psp

  • Iriscal

    Posted Dec 19, 2008 9:04 pm PT

    You must be kidding, NarcMonkey. Claude's voice actor in Second Story was terrible, and the others not much better.

  • minh1047

    Posted Dec 19, 2008 6:39 pm PT

    First departure was a bit disappointing, I do hope this one will be better since The Second Story is one of my most favorite RPG of all time.

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