| Lunar: Silver Star Harmony | 
| From: Xseed Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $25.60 as of 7/31/2010 05:17 CDT details You Save: $4.39 (15%)
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Seller: lakeplacegames Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 4,239
Platform: Sony PSP Genre: role_playing_games ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Sony PSP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.6 Memory Card
MPN: 80924 Model: 80924 UPC: 853466001247 EAN: 0853466001247 ASIN: B002E6XY6K
Publication Date: March 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | The beloved original story has been expanded and fleshed out with new cut-scenes and story sequences, revealing more about the four heroes and answering some of the questions left unresolved in the original. | | • | Widely acclaimed as one of the best RPGs of all time, the classic, original Lunar is back to be experienced by a new generation of gamers. | | • | Classic RPG play that has players leveling and upgrading gear as you progress through a story peppered with cutscenes. | | • | All of the graphics have been redone to take full advantage of the widescreen format and processing power of the PSP, and newly composed songs added to the re-mastered original soundtrack. | | • | The Arts Gauge battle system allows players to unleash devastating attacks or heal party members has been implemented to add another dimension to the battle system. |
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Product Description While seemingly placid on the surface the world of Lunar is slowly descending into chaos as the Goddess Althena the creator and guardian of the world has disappeared and the valiant efforts of the legendary Dragonmaster Dyne and his faithful companions fade into obscurity. With Althena gone and no one able or willing to become the next Dragonmaster a shadowy figure known only as the Magic Emperor has started plotting to usurp Althena s place and become a god.In a remote village far removed from the decay that is slowly spreading throughout the world lives a young man named Alex who dreams of one day becoming the next Dragonmaster like his hero Dyne. One day Alex s friend Ramus convinces him to head towards the cave near town where it is rumored the legendary White Dragon resides. With Alex s adopted sister Luna and his mysterious pet Nall in tow Alex heads off on what seems to be a meaningless adventure not knowing that it would be the first step in an epic journey with the fate of the entire world at stake.Since its initial release over a decade ago Lunar: Silver Star Story has continued to captivate fans with its timeless tale of love betrayal and redemption expertly woven into its involving game play and cinematic presentation. Now the original masterpiece is being reborn on the PSP as Lunar: Silver Star Harmony with all new graphics added game play features and a re-mastered soundtrack so that a whole new generation of fans can experience this legendary first entry of the Lunar universe while added story elements will be sure to please returning fans as well.Features: A Classic RPG Brought to a New Generation of Fans Widely acclaimed as one of the best RPGs of all time the original Lunar is back to be experienced by a new generation of gamers. Enhanced Graphics and Sound - All of the graphics have been redone to take full advantage of the widescreen format and processing power of the PSP. Newly composed songs added to the remastered original so
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Since its initial release over a decade ago, Lunar: Silver Star Story has continued to captivate fans with its timeless tale of love, betrayal and redemption, expertly woven into its involving gameplay and cinematic presentation. Now the original single player RPG masterpiece is reborn on the PSP as Lunar: Silver Star Harmony with all new graphics, added gameplay features, and a re-mastered soundtrack so that a whole new generation of fans can experience this legendary first entry of the Lunar universe, while newly added story elements will entice returning fans.  Quest through Lunar with would-be dragonmaster, Alex. View larger. | Story While seemingly placid on the surface, the world of Lunar is slowly descending into chaos, as the Goddess Althena, the creator and guardian of the world, has disappeared and the valiant efforts of the legendary Dragonmaster Dyne and his faithful companions fade into obscurity. With Althena gone and no one able or willing to become the next Dragonmaster, a shadowy figure, known only as the Magic Emperor, has started plotting to usurp Althena’s place and become a god. In a remote village far removed from the decay that is slowly spreading throughout the world lives a young man named Alex, who dreams of one day becoming the next Dragonmaster like his hero Dyne. One day, Alex’s friend Ramus convinces him to head towards a cave near town, where it is rumored the legendary White Dragon resides. With Alex’s childhood friend Luna and his mysterious pet Nall in tow, Alex heads off on what seems to be a meaningless adventure, not knowing that it would be the first step in an epic journey with the fate of the entire world at stake. Key Game Features - A Classic RPG Brought to a New Generation of Fans - Widely acclaimed as one of the best RPGs of all time, the classic, original Lunar is back to be experienced by a new generation of gamers.
- Enhanced Graphics and Sound - All of the graphics have been redone to take full advantage of the widescreen format and processing power of the PSP. Newly composed songs added to the remastered original soundtrack ensure the new audio experience is just as impressive as the graphical overhaul.
- Traditional Play - Classic RPG play that has players leveling and upgrading gear as you progress through a story peppered with cutscenes.
- Expanded Battle System - First introduced in Lunar Legend, the Arts Gauge System that allows players to unleash devastating attacks or heal party members has been implemented to add another dimension to the battle system.
- All-New Additional Story Elements - The beloved original story has been expanded and fleshed out with new cut-scenes and story sequences, revealing more about the four heroes and answering some of the questions left unresolved in the original.
| Additional Screenshots:  Revamped battle system. View larger. | |  All-new story elements. View larger. | |  Enhanced graphics & sound. View larger. | | |  Engaging dialogue. View larger. | | |
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Perfect Old-School RPG May 24, 2010 Alessandro Viani 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
First, let me say I never played the original Lunar Silver Star on PlayStation. With that out of the way, this is quite possibly the best RPG I've ever played, (tied with Brave Story.) I am an extremely picky gamer. If it's not turn based, or has a weird battle system, I won't even touch it. Might be why I hated Final Fantasy XIII, but I digress. The combat may be turn based, but offers a unique twist; range. Graphics are the normal sprites, but the graphics during battles is amazing. Sound is also top notch. Voice acting is OK, but I really don't care if it's good or bad. I would like to point out one thing, which is both a positive and a slight negative. I love that there are no random battles! The mobs are right there on the screen, so you can avoid them, but most of the time you can't. However, it somehow feels less like an RPG without them. Yes, the load times are there, but I have seen much much worse. I did however end up downloading this from PSN after renting the disc from GameFly. Oddly the load time are still there, albeit much shorter. If you are an old school RPG nerd like me, then you won't regret your purchase. The combat is a bit dated, being pure turn based, but IMO more games should be turn based. I can't stand the strange battle systems they come up with these days.
Eh... May 19, 2010 Kim H. (Missouri) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I thought this game was too easy, but I am an adult. If I don't have to use much strategy or upgrading of any kind and I survive every battle, it must be easy. I guess stocking up on things that give you health points is a strategy. Also, the health points of the enemies are not displayed, so you never know how many times you have to whack them (or what to whack them with) to win the battle. For parents, there are a number of mild curse words and a bit of alcohol use in the game. For the ease of the game, this stuff should have been left out - younger kids would enjoy it. I gave it three stars because, I'm embarrassed to say, I did actually play all the way through it (for lack of any other game on hand). Wait for the price to drop.
Nostalgia at its best May 4, 2010 Kumi Yeh (Los Angeles, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If anyone has ever played Lunar before then this version is no different. The characters are the same, the gameplay is the same, and the story hasn't changed. So what makes this version a worth while game? Well the simple answer would be that it is Lunar.
For those new to the series, Lunar is a turn based rpg. Players control a total of five characters with their own strengths and weaknesses. Fighters for example have high defense and attack while mages have low defense and high magic. Battles takes place turn by turn and this is traditional rpg at its best.
The game takes place in the fictional world of Lunar governed by the benevolent goddess Althena. The adventure starts when young adolescent Alex decides to pursue the career of being a dragon master, a warrior who guards the goddess residing within the goddess tower.
What's great about this new remake is the over haul in the graphics, animation, and to an extent script. Players are able to play a new prologue explaining about the previous six heroes, new dialogue from npcs giving insight on the world, and a new script modified to modern times. The two songs within the game are given new lyrics, and though the most controversial part of the game, fits with the theme of the new remake. Character voices are also new with the exception of Luna. Oh and for fans out there, GHALEON's voice is much much improved. No more lipsy "Oh it's not bother" liner!
The one complaint with the game is its loading. The UMD version has a slight pause when players enter towns and houses. These pauses could get infuriating at times and distract from the overall flow of the game. Of course I am playing this game on an original PSP-1000, so the loading pause could be missing from past iterations of PSPs such as the 2000 and 3000 models with the extra memory allowing for faster loading times. What is for certain is if you decide to purchase the digital download version, the game is much better and load times is almost non existence.
This is a new version for the psp and it's a welcome improvement for both old and new audiences to the series.
Great remake March 26, 2010 Robert R. Musser Lunar:Silver Star Harmony is a must game for rpg fans. Great graphics,story line and hard to
put down. You get into the characters that lacks in many games.
Stars and the moon March 18, 2010 Max N. Olack (Granite City, Illinois) 0 out of 9 found this review helpful
I reeeeealy hope they didn't screw this up the same way the messed with the first star ocean game. Though the graphics did receive a boost and the voice overs were remastered, the battle system and the story haven't changed much. I am looking forward to to its release, but I don't like this preview. a good thing is a good thing. period.
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