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Star Ocean: First Departure PSP

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Star Ocean PSP

Features:

Highly anticipated PSP remake of the original Star Ocean that was never released in the United States


Classic RPG action with private actions that alter the outcome of future actions


Enhanced game play and more dynamic battle features, as well as new playable characters


New artwork and animation make for beautiful backgrounds and cut-scenes


Item creation system and skill system allow for character development throughout the story


Product Details:
Product Length: 6.75 inches
Product Width: 4.0 inches
Product Height: 0.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.1 pounds
Package Length: 6.9 inches
Package Width: 4.1 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.15 pounds
Release Date: October 21, 2008
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: Sony PSP
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 31 customer reviews )
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38 of 41 found the following review helpful:

4The First Departure in the USOct 22, 2008
By S. Rhodes
Pros:

+Well done cutscenes
+Visually stunning
+Fun gameplay and mechanics
+Fairly good storyline
+There are various ways for the story to unfold
+Tons of custimization, side quests and secrets
+Well developed characters

Cons:

-A little too easy, which some may not enjoy as much as others
-A lot of exposition throughout the game
-The voice acting can grate on the nerves

In Japan, a little company called Enix (now Square-Enix) crafted an RPG called Star ocean where it was released on the Super Famicom in 1996. Star Ocean never made it to US shores. However, American gamers were able to play Star Ocean: The Second Story, which became a cult classic in 1999 and later Star Ocean: Till the End of Time in 2004. Now we have a chance to play the first Star Ocean and see just where those elements came from.

Star Ocean is probably best known as being one of the RPGs which really brought Science Fiction to the RPG realm. On the planet Roak, there is a disease that is turning the denizens of the world to stone. In an attempt to rescue his friends and family and his world from this disease, Roddick and company must travel through time and space to locate the origins of the disease to find a cure. The story itself may seem somewhat dated by today's standards, but it still manages to be really good. Particularly because its got a lot of heart and a fairly good cast of characters. The story is told through traditional text boxes and from time to time through some really well done animated scenes.

If there was any problem with Star Ocean's story, it would be that there's just too much exposition in some areas. There's a lot of dialog and a lot of talking, even for a JRPG. On the other hand, even this has an upside. As a result of some of its exposition Star Ocean really does a good job of fleshing out its characters. You'll be quite surprised at just how absorbing this story can really be when you start to enjoy the characters more and care about them. From time to time you will be tempted to skip scenes because of the exposition but at the same time you may find yourself not wanting to just for the sake of missing something. In spite of having such a simple story, there's a lot to take in. Even more than that, Star Ocean can be a different experience on subsequent play throughs. There are many playable characters in the game, but it is impossible to recruit them all. You'll find that the story unfolds in different ways depending on who you recruit and when you recruit them. Recruiting specific characters does more than alter the story. It also alters the events of the quest and sometimes in what order you'll take care of things. You may even skip over certain boss fights as a result of recruiting a different character.

The Star Ocean series also contains a well known battle system. Rather than being turn based like many JRPGs on the market, Star Ocean opts instead for real time battles where the player is able to run around freely and perform melee attacks and special attacks. You're able to switch party members at any time you need to and open up menus to use items, magic, etc. If you've played any games in the "Tales of..." series, then you probably have an idea of just how the battle system in Star Ocean works--it's almost exactly the same. Whoever you choose to be in battle, the AI controls the others.

The battle system may take some time to learn, but it isn't hard to master. In many cases it can be reduced to a button mashing affair. While the game starts off as a seeming challenge, it isn't hard before it becomes incredibly easy to take advantage of. In most cases you won't even need to use magic. This is also in spite of some of your allies having some pretty bad AI or carelessly using their special attacks even when it isn't called for. Star Ocean definitely won't challenge the veteran RPGer.

There's a lot more to the battle system, however. Characters also gain skill points which they can use to learn how to do many different things such as crafting items, or pickpocketing non-playable characters in the towns, cooking and many more things. The amount of customization is tremendous. Spend your skill points wisely, however. The game begs for you to make each character useful for different things. It works in such a way that you wouldn't even want to make all your characters the same.

Visually, Star Ocean First Departure obviously looks better than its Super Famicom counterpart. It doesn't take the PSP to its full potential but there's a lot of detail in the towns and character artwork. Artistically, Star Ocean First Departure is a grand game. Musically, however, there aren't nearly as many memorable tracks. There are a few good ones, but for the most part you probably won't be humming too many of Star Ocean's tunes. The voice acting, however, needs work. They can be very annoying, especially when they say the same phrases over and over again in battle. The voice acting isn't always bad, but it is most certainly annoying.

If you're a Star Ocean fan, then picking up the First Departure is a treat to see where the roots of the series come from. When the game debuted in 1996 it was ahead of its time. While much of what you find isn't fresh and some of it dated, it's still a huge game and it's still fun to play. If you're looking for a satisfying JRPG experience on the PSP, then Star Ocean First Departure is not to be missed.

21 of 21 found the following review helpful:

564 hours of gameplay and loved every minute of it!May 17, 2009
By AlexJouJou
All told I logged a lot of hours into this game. I sincerely enjoyed it! I always give my perspective which is a 42 year old Mom who just got into gaming about 2 years ago. This is the first RPG I bought for my new PSP.

This game is outstanding at easing you into gameplay and "tutoring" you in how to play. You won't be lost and it is not difficult to figure out where to go and what to do. I thougth the graphics were great and the characters well done. The music was good--perhaps a bit understated but it did work with the game.

I loved the story--I found it very well paced with some twists I didn't see coming as well as a bit of romance. That was a nice surprise for me and actually made my enjoyment a bit higher. I play a lot of rated E RPG that don't have any form of romance or character relations so this was a nice change. It is not major (this is not an M rated title) but its presence, for me, was quite fun.

I liked the battle system and the skill points and specialties you could develop. Unlike in some other RPG making the effort to learn these and do things like customization or cooking can actually make a HUGE difference. I spent hours doing the blacksmithing to get good armor and customizing my weapons. It added quite a bit to the game.

The only tedious thing is backtracking and random battles. However they are par for the course in most of the RPG's I play and I'm used to them now. I think the level of difficulty was light to moderate. I found the Second Evolution game a bit more difficult starting out--so I would class this one as especially perfect for a new RPG person or someone who is more of a casual gamer. I didn't get too many game over's (only due to my own stupidity LOL).

I recommend the guide, if you are the type that goes for guides, as I found it very helpful. It pointed out things that were good to know but I usually use guides to help me in dungeons as my map skills are not all too great. Wonder what happened to all that orienteering skill I had in high school?

This is an outstanding RPG with a great story that keeps you hooked for the entire game. Gameplay is great and I believe you will get a good amount of "bang" for your buck with Star Ocean: First Departure.



10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Doing justice to a game long overdue for a releaseNov 16, 2008
By Brett Horne
I played this on a ROM some time ago when DeJap released their translation patch. I loved it, just thought it needed some polishing. And, honestly, I couldn't be more impressed. I thought the systems in the second Star Ocean were some of the best I've ever seen in an RPG, despite the learning curve, and this game is basically Star Ocean done in the style of the Second Story. I couldn't be happier. The game is beautiful, the environments look fantastic. I always thought the original was a little cramped, and now the areas are much, much larger. The storyline isn't the most original, by any means, but it's pretty good for standard RPG fare, and the characters and events have a nostalgic charm that really reminds the player of the classic 16 bit RPGs of yore. The item creation and skill systems, as well as Private Actions, have been updated to the depth of the second game and really add that little something that set The Second Story apart from its contemporaries. All I have left to say is I can't wait for the release of Second Evolution.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4Excellent start to the series!Jan 19, 2009
By C. Angel "americanpride"
I have not played any Star Ocean games before this. I began playing this game on the heals of completing Chrono Trigger (DS) and Tales of Phantasia (GBA). It plays much like Tales of Phantasia as one might expect.

The cut scenes and voice acting are done well for a portable game and add to the game. The battles are real-time, but felt less tactical than Tales of Phantasia did. Battles were still fun. The AI for the other 3 characters in your party is pretty weak but workable. I fought with the primary hero (Roddick) for the entire game except the final boss. I had to take over Millie (the healer) because she didn't know how to keep the party alive and just let the AI beat down the boss.

It's a shorter game compared to most rpg's out these days, which was a good thing for me. I explored and did a lot of minigames/sidequests and finished it in 25 hours or so. Personally 25-30 hours is nearly perfect for me. The story progresses at a nice pace until the end where it feels rushed...but it all works.

My favorite part of the game was the skill system where you customize your characters abilities. There is a lot you can do to customize your party.

All in all, it was the perfect into for me into the series as I know Star Ocean 2 is a longer game. I will play through this one again.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Loved this gameJan 28, 2009
By Bryan L. Almond
I bought a PSP mostly because I was looking forward to playing Final Fantasy 7: Crisis Core. I found that game to be a bit of a let down since it was way too linear, i.e. it didn't really play like an RPG (I found it to be as much an RPG as God of War). First Departure on the other hand may not have the spectacular graphics found in Crisis Core but this is a great game in every other way. I've spent 40 hours playing so far and what I like most about this game are the battle system and the item creation ability (not to give anything away but, for example, you can create a secret item that reduces the amount of experience required to level up to one experience point so you can level your characters up at a faster rate, which was pretty cool).

First Departure was reminiscent of the SNES Final Fantasy games; the story wasn't quite as rich as Final Fantasy 6 but the look was spot on. So, if you've played those games you have an idea of what to expect.

Like others have mentioned, the story could be slow at times (towards the last quarter things pick up and get pretty exciting) and there was a bit of level grinding, which is something I almost expect in an RPG.

Anyway, if you're looking for a great RPG on the PSP, you'll love this.

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