It really feels as if the difficulty was nerfed. The first boss used to be very difficult I had to grind a lot to beat, but on this port I beat it first try. It’s not very challenging as I remember on the ps1. The game is super easy, I’m clearing out entire dungeons without much damage. It takes away from the experience just makes you stop and think why. Some items are renamed like “healing nuts” are now “healing fruit”, some dialogue is different from original. Negatives -Nash’s lightning is black instead of yellow -I can glaringly tell differences in voice acting I personally dislike it but there is nothing you can do. Everything so far is great, I love the fact I can pause the game at any moment and resume again, And is like the ps1 version. This is my all time favorite rpg and glad to see it here. Thanks for this awesome game!Įdit 4 years later: Please do Eternal Blue There have been a few occasions where i would go to purchase or talk to an NPC and my character would go left or right as i had held the up direction too long, but did not stop motion as expected. Might be an improvement to be able to push villagers that are in motion, or when the player walks into a wall for motion to stop, rather than continue in an open direction. Control pad controls are a tad clunky at times, nothing game ruining. turnbased combat that isnt stat-roll, items and levelling, classic jrpg from my limited experience.ĭevs: Alex has reached Level 50 but I didnt get an achievement. Fair amount of replay value, definitley lots to do here! I am mostly through my first play through, and I might try another run so that I can get some cool items I missed. I had never played the original, but I really like this so far. *** NOTE: Requires devices with an A10 or better processor (iPhone 7, iPad Air Gen 3, iPad mini Gen 5, any iPad Pro). A completely updated interface designed specifically for iOS devices Remastered soundtrack with high quality music and voice tracks Nearly a full hour of animated cut scenes ![]() Encouraged by his childhood friend Ramus, Alex sets out with his companion Nall and his adopted sister Luna on a seemingly trivial quest, unaware that it would prove to be the first step in an epic adventure whose outcome will determine the fate of the entire world.įollowing the critically-acclaimed iOS port of the Japanese roleplaying game Vay, SoMoGa has returned to bring you Lunar: Silver Star Story, now with numerous enhancements for iOS! A traditional, turn-based Japanese RPG, this port offers: Idolizing the legendary Dyne, Alex dreams of one day becoming a renowned Dragonmaster and matching the achievements of his lifelong hero. In a humble village, far removed from the turmoil, lives a young man named Alex. Time has passed, and those great adventurers have become the stuff of legend, but the world of Lunar is now threatened by a shadowy figure known as the Magic Emperor. Long ago, a great Dragonmaster named Dyne, with the aid of his faithful companions, defended the goddess Althena from a terrible evil. ![]() Now available for all your Apple devices!
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