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Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness

 

 

SCORE: 56

 

Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness 

 

I am thankful Family Friendly Gaming purchased a copy of Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness on the PS4 for this review. The plagiarized BSG music welcomed us into this role playing game. Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness feels like a Square Enix game. It does not feel like a Star Ocean game though. It takes forever to get into space, and then we still spent more time on the initial planet.

The issues families will have with Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness is violence, blood, magic, enticement to lust, lack of attire, bad language, graphical glitches, false goddess, demons, can’t save often, and more. Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness contains plenty of back and forth travel. It gets boring, just like the repetitive battles.

The music in Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness is good. There are points when the graphics impressed me, and others where it seemed a bit bland. The map to battle transition is flawless. The same goes for the map to cut scene. In fact Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness keeps the player stuck within a circle while the characters are prattling on about saving the little girl again and again. The writers really did not have much creativity in the story telling of Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness.

The voice acting in Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness is okay. I did not find much intensity of emotion. I liked when my party grew to seven members. Like a slinky the party membership in Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness shrinks and grows. If you die in battle you go back to your last save.

For a role playing game Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness is really short. Players can grind (and will need to), go on side quests and explore the areas they have seen ten times already. In my opinion Star Ocean Integrity and Faithlessness is worth fifteen to twenty dollars brand new. Nothing more.
- RPG Master

 

Graphics: 50%
Sound: 50%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: PS3/PS4(tested)
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Tri-Ace

Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence, Mild Blood, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol}


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