Star Ocean - Super famicom and SNES
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“After having finished this game, I feel satisfied abou most of what I've seen. It's a neat little game, with gorgeous art and very ambitious and ahead”
“After having finished this game, I feel satisfied abou most of what I've seen. It's a neat little game, with gorgeous art and very ambitious and ahead of its time mechanics-wise. It also feels unfinished, rushed and experimental in a way that shows it was trying to do more than what they could handle at that time. For example, despite the cartridge having the largest size a SNES cartridge ever had at its time, there is a lot of reuse and repetition, a lot of tiles and enemy sprites are palette swapped to death, and it gets a bit tiresome not seeing really new things. The game isn't even that big. Another instance of the producers being in over their heads is tht the story feels disjointed, some plot threads ended up in nothing, others came out of nothing. That is because of the nonlinear w” read more

" This action RPG was made by members of Wolf Team that left Namco after making Tales of Phantasia and formed Tri-Ace. It also has a uniqueness in the Private Action system that makes for different interactions between you and your party members that lead to a multitude of different endings. The cartridge also used a special decompression chip called S-DD1."