This remake breathes new life into a cult JRPG with a charming 2D-HD style. Combat stays snappy, the Private Actions remain endearing, and the new additions modernize without betraying. A great entry point and a nostalgic treat in equal measure.
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RPG1 player12+
Description
Claude and Rena join fates on the planet Expel to avert a cosmic catastrophe. Published by Square Enix, released worldwide in 2023. Real-time battles, over eighty endings, crafting skills, 2.5D dioramas and remodeled characters in this faithful remake.
Star Ocean: The Second Story R review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
The PlayStation classic is reborn in sumptuous HD-2D: pixel sprites set in miniature 3D scenery, depth of field and lighting that make towns and dungeons sparkle. This blend of 32-bit nostalgia and modern refinement gives the JRPG a charm as warm as it is elegant.
Motoi Sakuraba revisits his original score with lavish new arrangements where jazz fusion brushes against prog rock and sweeping orchestral flourishes. Battle themes brim with nervous energy, while towns settle into gentle, melodic warmth. The remaster lets you switch between classic and re-recorded versions, a genuine treat for the ear.
Two unlikely heroes set out across a world teetering on disaster, and their paths slowly uncover a far larger truth. The bonds forged between companions, branching into countless endings, give the journey an uncommon warmth. A sci-fantasy tapestry that has stayed genuinely moving across the decades.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Two protagonists whose paths cross and diverge invite a full replay from another angle, multiplying party recruits, private scenes and the many endings. At the heart of it lies an item-creation and specialty system of staggering depth, where you forge, cook and even author your own gear. This remake also polishes a vast optional dungeon, and that all-around generosity keeps its reputation alive.
Atop a classic JRPG framework sits a gallery of striking bosses, from the Ten Wise Men to optional superbosses that push the real-time battle system to its edge. Aerial chains, custom combos and dodge timing make every clash a playground. Gabriel and the hidden challenges reward mastery to the point of obsession, in a remake that elevates the original's feel.
An underrated gem
Here is one of the most lovingly crafted remakes in years, built on a JRPG few outside Japan ever knew. The PlayStation original suffered a late release and a series long overshadowed by Final Fantasy. What stands out: the seamless blend of pixel art and modern scenery, brisk combat and dozens of endings. A treat for anyone who loves RPGs full of branching paths.
Is Star Ocean: The Second Story R still worth playing in 2026?
Star Ocean: The Second Story R pulls off the rare feat of a respectful remake. The shift to 2.5D, with drawn characters moving across raised backdrops, gives a strong visual identity without betraying the spirit of 1998. The real-time combat, paced by assault attacks and skills, stays snappy and readable. The branching structure and dozens of endings encourage replays, as does a crafting system that is occasionally unbalanced but exhilarating. A few scenes show the script's age, but the generous content and modern comforts make it an excellent gateway into the classic JRPG.