Square Enix announced a new instalment in the Star Ocean series for the PlayStation 3 and 4. Known as Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness, the game takes place between Star Ocean 2 and 3.
The series started off on the Super Famicom in 1996 but it wasn't until its sequel The Second Story when fans in English territories were finally able to play the series. The first and second games were re-released for the PlayStation Portable in 2008 and 2009 respectively as Star Ocean: First Departure and Star Ocean: Second Evolution. Other titles in the series included Star Ocean: Blue Sphere for the Game Boy Color though an English release was unfortunately cancelled, the third game in the series Star Ocean: Till the End of Time which English fans managed to receive the Director's Cut version instead for the PlayStation 2 in 2004, and the latest instalment Star Ocean: The Last Hope which started off on Xbox 360 in 2009 until being ported and updated for the PlayStation 3 as an International version in 2010.
Details for the new instalment include the following:
- Story takes place between Star Ocean: The Second Story and Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (the second and third games in the main series).
- It is set on the planet Feycreed, 6000 light years from Earth.
- The game's logo is based on Till the End of Time rather than The Last Hope.
- Characters introduced so far include; Fedel Camus (VA: Kaito Ishikawa) the protagonist of the game and a fencer who protects his home village; Miki Sorvesta (VA: Nao Toyama) the heroine of the game, Fedel's childhood friend, and who looks up to Fedel like an older brother; and Lilia (VA not announced as of yet) an emotionless and amnesiac girl.
- The battle system is similar to other games in the Star Ocean series, with the player controlling a character in one-on-one battles, with the ability to switch control of characters. Boss battles will feature the entire party facing off against a boss.
The fifth major instalment in the series Integrity and Faithlessness will be released sometime in 2016.
Oh, did I say the graphics looks pretty impressive:
You can see more screenshots over at EGM Now
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