According to the gamer director, taking Star Ocean The Second Story R turned out to be better than expected

The Japanese publication Famitsu recently interviewed various employees responsible for the recently released Star Ocean The Second Story R. This is a pretty detailed interview that covers several topics, including new illustrations, the content of spoilers, new fishing mechanics and much more.

The commentary of the gamedector Yuichiro Kitao deserves special attention that the remake was accepted better than the team expected. Together with the producer of Kue Komaki, who noted a huge number of positive reviews about the game, Kitao wants to find out why Star Ocean the Second Story R is so loved.

We received a lot of positive reviews from all and are full of gratitude. I am also grateful for numerous comments on social networks about the game. I cannot answer each of them separately, but I would like to express my gratitude to all those who played the game.

We are sincerely happy to hear that the game accepted better than we expected. As a developer, I would like to study in detail why the game got so much praise and that I liked it so much so that next time we can extract maximum benefits from this experience. I think that the fact that there were so many positive reviews are largely explained by the fact that everyone who played the original and PSP versions remained bright memories of them. Promotion and marketing are not everything in this area, and I think that the passion of the developers is also in demand, so I would like to remember about it and another: research is research, and passion is passion"

Star Ocean The Second Story R includes fully voiced scenes of events with the original voice composition, an re -arranged soundtrack from the original composer of Motoi Sakuraba, including with a living orchestra, as well as new Break and Assult Action Mechanics.

The game developer is Gemdrops, known for the portion of Star Ocean: The Second Evolution on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan. The original game was developed by Tri-A.