Following its surprise announcement at the Square Enix Party this past May, we at last have first details on Star Ocean 4. The latest issue of Famitsu has an interview with SO4 producer Yoshinori Yamagishi and assistant producer Hajime Kojima. The two spilled out a few tantalizing bits prior to the game’s proper unveiling at the Tokyo Game Show.
Currently, the game is in a running state, Kojima revealed, with players able to take control of battle. Although, he admitted, the current battle system is, at best, temporary. Clarifying, Yamagishi stated that the basics of the battle system are currently in place, but the development team has to add and remove elements, and perform balance work.
The battle system, incidentally, will be party-based and support up to four allies. Kojima expects it to offer a different feel from the battles of SO3
The game’s storyline is currently complete. But, it turns out, the first bit of story information was available as far back as the Square Enix Party, as Square Enix had figures of the characters on display! Most people didn’t notice, Kojima regretfully admitted to the magazine.
The name of the game’s hero is Edge Maverick. The heroine’s name is Reimi; Kojima wouldn’t reveal if that’s just part of a full name, or if the heroine really does have just one name. These two characters are childhood friends who are now part of the same organization and have been stationed on the same ship.
Yes, ship. Star Ocean 4 will, expectedly, continue the same space theme of past entries. Players have their own ship this time around and can travel freely through the stars, landing and exploring as they like. The game will feature a large number of planets, although Kojima noted that players will be able to land their ship in places that aren’t really properly formed planets.
Your ship is quite big. Yamagishi referred to it as a survey ship rather than a battle ship. He wouldn’t confirm if the game will have ship-based battles.
Typical of the series, the game will offer a mix of science fiction and fantasy elements. Kojima feels that while the ability to get your own ship may make players picture a more sci-fi slant, the game’s fantasy side hasn’t taken a hit. He feels that more than previous titles, SO4 fits the "Star Ocean" name. Yamagishi chimed in here, stating that the balance between science fiction and fantasy will be better than any previous entry in the series.
The two wouldn’t give out the details on the game’s time period, but Yamagishi said that we should look forward to TGS, where the time period would be revealed in the form of a surprise. Don’t worry too much about major changes, though, as the game will have characters and races connected to previous entries.
Sadly, the game’s platform is still a mystery. As a hint, Kojima said the game would be released for a system capable of delivering beautiful graphics. In closing comments, Yamagishi added that the series traditional sees one game for one piece of hardware (this was true of part 1 for the SNES, part 2 for the PlayStation, and part 3 for the PS2 — bug-free director’s cuts aside). Star Ocean 4, he said, is also being made with the abilities of its hardware in mind.
Does that mean PS3 exclusive? Or PS3 and Xbox 360? Or, just for kicks, maybe even X360 exclusive? We’re hopeful that the Tokyo Game Show will provide some clues. A trailer will be shown at the show, which kicks off on 9/20.
I am excited but trying not to get my hopes up. I don’t like the new trend most JRPGs are taking (focusing on flashy graphics, unrealistic battle moves, killin guyz on my motorcyclez). However, I do love the idea of being able to explore various planets with your own ship. I hope its not too linear.
Bring back item creation from SO2 and I’d be thrilled. And change the main character’s name, for heaven’s sake. Fayt was bad enough.
My other concern is the platform, since I don’t anticipate getting the PS3 or XBox 360. I guess if enough games I’d play came out for the particular platform SO4 will be on, I’d consider getting one. Lucky for me, SO4 is a long ways off, so the price will have dropped by then.
But that would be true of any game I might be interested in that is going to be either on the 360 or PS3.
EVERYTHING GOES BACK TO SUIKODEN FOR ME
But that would be true of any game I might be interested in that is going to be either on the 360 or PS3.
EVERYTHING GOES BACK TO SUIKODEN FOR ME
That’s awesome that SO4 is coming, but hell I haven’t heard anything about Suikoden VI, any details on that?
But I’m a fan of Star Ocean and Til the End of Time was pretty good imo. It wasn’t perfect but I thoroughly enjoyed it. The background plot/setting for this certainly seems interesting. Almost Gundam Seed-ish but not quite.
I’ll probably end up getting a PS3 not matter what so I do hope that it goes to that system. i’ll keep my fingers crossedxx
I will probably get it if it comes out on PS3 as half-decent console RPGs are something of a rarity.
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I hope this one has the character select again between the main boy and girl of that game.
people wanting for more… which sometimes its a good thing
and sometimes really bad
Although it’s now a staple of the series, I’m a little tired of being stranded on backwater planets. It always seemed like an excuse to revert to classic medieval settings. A bit redundant for a game set in the future, no?
But that would be true of any game I might be interested in that is going to be either on the 360 or PS3.
EVERYTHING GOES BACK TO SUIKODEN FOR ME
haha, me 2 dude. I used to follow Final Fantasy, but I’ll go wherever Suikoden goes now. SO4 should be pretty cool though. Suikoden VI, i check numerous sites everyday for a announcment
I’ll look forward to it anyway.
top 10-15 what? lol. Yes, I wish more people were into the Suikoden series.
haha, well cool, I got into the suikoden series a couple years ago, the only ones i dont have is I & II, because I ca’nt afford to throw 100+ dollars at them on ebay.
haha, well cool, I got into the suikoden series a couple years ago, the only ones i dont have is I & II, because I ca’nt afford to throw 100+ dollars at them on ebay.
Man…Suikoden I and II are classics. Find a way to play them. Pact with the devil?
Plus PSX on a PSP seems strange without the L2 and R2. Prolly just me though.
With no L2 and R2…that shit’s helluva difficult to get used to.
for both PS2 and 3, as well as make this one have a
bigger 2P feature! The vs mode in SO3 rocks and I never
get tired of it! Even so, I’d prefer this to become cooperative
play for a brand new kick! 😛
for both PS2 and 3, as well as make this one have a
bigger 2P feature! The vs mode in SO3 rocks and I never
get tired of it! Even so, I’d prefer this to become cooperative
play for a brand new kick! 😛
holy shit, a noob on the forum that spells everything correctly. welcome. Yes the SO series is a unique and grand series of games.
and haven’t finish it
don’t know, just have no mood to continue playing it
Maybe SO4 is better…maybe…
I really really really love SO2, you can probably guess from avatar/sig ;o I haven’t played enough of the original to give an opinion on it, but since the original is closer to SO2 than SO3 is, I imagine I’ll probably like it more than SO3.
Still crossing my fingers. I’d prefer if it came out on the 360 cos I’d like to try out tri-Ace’s other game in development, Infinite Undiscovery, but we’ll see how it goessss.
Can’t fault that. It was entirely annoying to be stuck on two different underdeveloped planets before the main story made any significant progress. The plot lost all of it’s momentum. SO2’s story played out much better.
SO3’s opening on Hyda took forever the first time through — after that, it was easy enough to skip through the cut scenes and go only to the rooms you needed/wanted to.
I do think that some of SO’s flavor comes from the sci-fi/fantasy mixing, and I’ve always enjoyed time on under-developed planets across the series.
Also judging by the SO4 trailer it looks to close to a Final Fantasy game
@Cassie if u finshed the game then i hope u like the Lenneth, Iseria Queen, Gabriel, and Freya Battles am i wrong? then there should be nothing wrong with SO3
As far as those battles go, those are in the last "dungeon" or whatever? I can’t remember the name. Those are optional and difficult sidequests and while I’m sure they might be enjoyable to some people, they aren’t what I consider a deal maker (or breaker, for that matter) in a game for me.
Another thing is how unbelievable Fayt is as a character. I’m sorry, but I find his ‘Captain Good’ character archetype really baffling. I don’t get why he cares so much about strangers he’s barely met, why he would risk his life in a war that has nothing to do with him, and why he would blame himself for every little thing that happened. He’s supposed to be human, but rarely shows a human, selfish side.
I know that rant probably doesn’t add anything constructive to this discussion, but I felt like letting it out.
Quote: Sphere LVL 112-211 something like that
Urssa Cave Temple
And the Seraphic Gate like place
last final bosses left. I destroyed everything else before her.
Already Lvl 255 (I play as Sophia), but still things get tight,
especially against those damn nukes!!
holy shit, a noob on the forum that spells everything correctly. welcome. Yes the SO series is a unique and grand series of games.
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