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Star Ocean: The Last Hope

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Game Info
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: tri-Ace
Genre(s): Role-Playing Game
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: February 23, 2009
Summary
STAR OCEAN: THE LAST HOPE continues the franchise's soaring space opera, blending science fiction with fantasy for a unique RPG experience. The refined gameplay features four party members and team-oriented combat, while maintaining the innovative real-time battle system that has become a trademark of the STAR OCEAN franchise. The year is S.D. 10. In the aftermath of World War III, humanity voyages into the stars in search of a new home - and a second chance. A prequel that combines sci-fi and fantasy elements, spanning multiple planets and the vastness of space itself to recount the origins of the STAR OCEAN universe. Exhilarating combat expands upon the franchise's famous real-time battle system, including the amazing graphics and visual effects only possible on Xbox 360. Features CG movies by Visual Works, the cutting-edge studio whose previous work includes cut scenes for the acclaimed Final Fantasy RPG series. [Square Enix]
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What The Critics Said
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WonderwallWeb
Star Ocean: The Last Hope will draw you in with it's great action, easy to use team system and it's solid story. Another great Square Enix title for the Xbox 360.
Read Full Review >GameFocus
I have played every single Square Enix RPG over the last several years and I have to say this is by far their best game story wise and while there is a few small issues with disc swapping and if you are not paying attention you will have to back track, this is one incredible game to play and is a must own for all RPG fans.
Read Full Review >Destructoid
Well crafted and presents a huge adventure for you to lose yourself in. With everything from solid dungeons to exciting battles and sidequests, the game has a ton to offer for your buck and stands as a worthwhile entry in the genre. If you're looking to have a groundbreaking new RPG experience it probably isn't the game for you, but otherwise I think it'd be a great addition to any collection.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
The Last Hope is for those that don’t consider waiting a part of battlefield etiquette. If you consider yourself a free-form fighter—a free-form star fighter perhaps—then Star Ocean: The Last Hope is your key to the JRPG universe.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine
Despite different settings, there’s something very Infinite Undiscovery about Last Hope. In a good way.
Read Full Review >ZTGameDomain
An excellent JRPG. Is it perfect? No, but it is very entertaining and even has a story that most Sci-Fi buffs will enjoy. All of the new innovations that they have made with this entry are all appreciated, and add an extra layer of depth to an already deep game.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
The first really great RPG on the Xbox 360 so far this year. Although series producer Yoshinori Yamagishi has said that it is the last in the series, I can't help but hope this is not the case and we can look forward to even more Star Ocean in the future.
Read Full Review >GameZone
Star Ocean: The Last Hope is a fun game that will keep players occupied for days on end. There are so many things to do with the various endings and side missions players can embark upon. Even though there are a few issues, they can be overlooked by the sheer fun players will have with this game.
Read Full Review >Gaming Nexus
Square Enix really outdid themselves with Star Ocean: The Last Hope. This is a huge, gorgeous adventure with a memorable storyline and plenty of cool twists.
Read Full Review >InsideGamer.nl
Star Ocean: The Last Hope is a pretty good RPG. It has an interesting story, strong characters and there is a lot of room for exploration. Besides that, it has a very good fighting system. The downfall is the slow pace of the story, but that shouldn't stop you from buying it!
Read Full Review >3DJuegos
This new chapter in the Star Ocean series is a recommendable option for those who are wishing to enjoy a new and long JRPG adventure. The characters and story needed more charm, but the combat system and the deep character development are enough reasons to judge The Last Hope as a great role playing game.
Read Full Review >RPG Fan
It's a game that most RPG fans will find to be a worthy purchase, but don't expect a world-class game out of it.
Read Full Review >Meristation
Despite the technical flaws (horrible camera, not so impressive visuals, bad voice over...), Star Ocean is a game that delivers a great experience, thanks to its fun and deep gameplay, the many things we can do, and the development of characters. Unfortunately, the story is not as charming as it should have been.
Read Full Review >Totally360
If you are a fan of the series or of j-rpg’s in general be sure to try this one out.
Read Full Review >Planet Xbox 360
While it won’t blow your mind away, it’ll at least make you appreciate your Xbox 360 a little more than you did the day before.
Read Full Review >Gamervision
Despite the freezing, and the other minor complaints, Star Ocean: The Last Hope is still a great game that far exceeded my expectations. In my opinion, it’s the best game in the series, and I find myself actually sad that it is supposed to be the last.
Read Full Review >Games Radar (in-house)
Star Ocean: The Last Hope will deliver a ton of Japanese RPG goodness.
Read Full Review >GameTrailers
Tri-ace has made an admirable effort with Last Hope, but the game ultimately just isn't capable of standing out amongst the other giants in the genre. It's enjoyable, but in a way more reminiscent of recent Square-Enix games than its classics. It's not the most epic adventure, but if you seek rich combat experiences in your RPGs, Last Hope certainly delivers.
Read Full Review >GamePro
The fourth installment in the space-faring series, Star Ocean: The Last Hope, not only blows recent next-gen JRPGs out of the water, but proves itself a fantastic swan-song for the cult-favorite space opera.
Read Full Review >IGN
Not an RPG for the ages, but it is a lot of fun to play. The way the story is delivered, through awkward dialogue and drawn out cutscenes, could be a lot better. The strong points of The Last Hope, namely the combat and level progression, keep things lively and engaging and help make this one a good way to kick off your JRPG gaming for 2009.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
Star Ocean: Last Hope won’t make anyone forget that FF XIII is on the horizon. But as far as holding us over in the meantime, this game more than succeeds.
Read Full Review >Vandal Online
In Star Ocean: The Last Hope its gameplay excels, with intense and satisfying combat which give the game a good pace. But its story is really shallow, and lacks something in character and situations building, although it keeps the gamer interested enough to keep playing.
Read Full Review >Multiplayer.it
One of the best and most compelling Xbox 360 Jrpg's, mostly due to its fun and deep real time combat system. Story telling and dialogues could be better, and graphical presentation has its drawbacks, but all in all this is one of the best next gen efforts from Square Enix.
Read Full Review >Gamer.nl
It has been a long time coming, but Star Ocean: The Last Hope has finally found the spotlight on the Xbox 360. The game offers a great amount of depth, a varied visual presentation and the battle system works well. While not a classic, this Japanese RPG does not disappoint fans of the genre.
Read Full Review >Thunderbolt
Apparently The Last Hope will be the last Star Ocean game to be released - if that’s the case then it’s a fitting swansong.
Read Full Review >Pelit (Finland)
Very much an average take on JRPG genre. While it does offer a long story brimming with anime cliches and conventions, and more than enough options to customize your characters and their skills, the plot feels bland, stumbling from plot twist to another, and the character cast something we've seen a thousand times before. Action sequences outside boss fights, while fast-paced and even fun quickly become repetetive button mashers without much tactics or thinking needed. [July 2009]
MondoXbox
tri-Ace managed to bring us a good game, but not exempt from defects like the bland plot and expressionless characters. Though we advise you to try it, mainly thanks to its very good combat system, one of the best we tried in a Japanese RPG.
Read Full Review >XboxAddict
Hardcore RPG gamers might strive for more in the end but anyone starved for a decent RPG title will find an adequate title here, so strap in and head towards the endless star ocean.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
Definitely worth checking out, and Tri-Ace's best effort on current gen systems so far.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
An addictive, strategic combat system makes Star Ocean: The Last Hope worth playing despite its cliche storyline and annoying characters.
Read Full Review >XGN
Star Ocean: The Last Hope offers you an interesting story. Furthermore you can definitely spend al lot of hours with this colourful game.
Read Full Review >SpazioGames
Star Ocean: The Last Hope represent a big step forward for the series of tri-Ace. The combat system it's fun and challenging as well as the crafting system. Graphically the title looks good, except for the animations and PG characterization that deserved more attention.The story unfortunately isn't so good, stuffed with clichés and a cast rather weak, such that it can not support many hours of gameplay and meet the real experts of J-Rpg.
Read Full Review >Xbox360Achievements
If you're already a fan of the RPG genre, this will both disappoint and entice you, but in the end leave you satisfied.
Read Full Review >PALGN
The Last Hope offers a pleasant looking and reasonably playable JRPG experience, no more and no less.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
The customisation options add depth and variety for those players willing to invest the time, and the immense, sprawling storyline will keep you playing for literally weeks, with the fact that it's a prequel surely giving fans of the series even more reason to play it to completion.
Read Full Review >Cynamite
Star Ocean has got nice graphics and dynamic fights, but the old checkpoint-system and the flat story and characters narrow the fun you'll have with this game.
Read Full Review >LEVEL (Czech Republic)
Rock solid RPG has a very slow start and couple of design flaws but patient gamers are rewarded by tens of hours of great adventure. [Aug 2009]
DarkZero
Star Ocean: The Last Hope brings appealing sci-fi imagery to the Xbox 360 catalogue of RPGs. It’s not the best JRPG on the system, but what it does is give players a game with an addictive battle system.
Read Full Review >Game Positive
Despite its flaws, Star Ocean: The Last Hope is a solid, gameplay-oriented fling that most fans of RPGs should still be able to enjoy.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
Unfortunately, many of these positive aspects are undone by the game's presentation: bizarre design choices, overly long and deeply uninteresting cut scenes, creepy and off-putting character models and an extremely lackluster dub. It's not a bad RPG; it's simply a mediocre one with a lot of uninteresting filler between enjoyable, if not particularly challenging, gameplay segments.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
The Last Hope is plagued by a number of problems, but if you can invest the time needed for this game to blossom (that's a big if), the combat system and mysterious plot reward you well for your time. [Mar 2009, p.90]
Read Full Review >Console Monster
I can happily and honestly recommend Star Ocean to any experienced players of RPGs of the Japanese persuasion and fans of the earlier iterations of the series. To new entrants to the genre, I proffer a warning: you might find it difficult to wade your way into the heart of this game at first, but if you feel determined to get to grips with the genre, Star Ocean could prove to be a big ol' bucket of gems for you.
Read Full Review >1UP
Star Ocean contains an interesting plot buried in its depths, but it's incredibly demanding of your time and your patience. The long-winded, poorly conceived dialogue, and formulaic cut-scene, dungeon crawl, cut-scene, dungeon crawl design isn't getting any fresher. I still enjoyed the game and its comforting, monster-slaying grind, though.
Read Full Review >Official Xbox Magazine UK
Pretty, but flaws stop it touching the stars. [June 2009, p.86]
Read Full Review >X360 Magazine UK
An excellent and fairly innovative combat system find itself hamstrung by a frustrating cast and grinding that...well, grinds. [Issue#46, p.85]
Read Full Review >Level7.nu
This game had the potential to bring the Star Ocean franchise back to the forefront of great Japanese RPGs. This potential has been hampered by an apparent lack of innovation and ambition on the developer's behalf. The battles rely on a really solid battle system that could have been truly engaging, had most of the other not been as horrendous. Dialogue in the game is embarrassingly bad, cinematic sequences are dull and bland and the voice acting performances are laughable. Patient gamers willing to overlook the major flaws will be treated to a decent adventure.
Read Full Review >Eurogamer
The best science-fiction pays equal attention to the direction of its fiction as to its detail but Star Ocean: The Last Hope succeeds only in the latter area, and even there, only in part.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
There is simply no getting around the sheer awfulness of the main characters. From their unoriginal looks to their irritating dialogue, they serve to spoil the game from start to finish. [July 2009, p.122]
Xbox World 360 Magazine UK
Like a reversed Lost Odyssey: loads of ideas, totally dump story. A chore. [July 2009, p.84]
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
At a time when science fiction has never been handled with more vim and vigour, Star Ocean threatens to miss out on all the fun of the genre resurgence through its total lack of ambition. [June 2009, p.92]
Gameplayer Sweden
While the addictive battle system makes up for some of the flaws, Star Ocean: The Last Hope still suffers from familiar issues and lack of innovation. Though there is a lot of room for exploration and content which makes the game feel rich, and will certainly keep fans of the genre right on spot for a period of time.
Read Full Review >GameShark
If you have the patience to put up with some very slow plot points, have never been bothered by an overuse of clichés in the JRPG genre, and are more interested in a JRPG with refreshing combat than a refreshing narrative, you'll get a kick out of The Last Hope.
Read Full Review >RPGamer
Star Ocean: The Last Hope's drawing power is really its battle system and little else. Despite a solid plot and strong item creation, the shoddy localization and terrible level design mar the experience beyond salvaging.
Read Full Review >Teletext GameCentral
The combat is excellent but everything else disappoints in this overblown and unlikeable role-player.
Read Full Review >BigPond GameArena
The clichéd characters, the abysmal voice acting and the repetitive, unrewarding gameplay all reinforce this idea that you are playing a video game - a poorly written, poorly made one at that.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 80 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Ryan S. gave it an8:
Great game! Numerous cut scenes with great graphics. I LIKE the Dubbing!!! I thought the actors were fine and I far prefer the dubs than having to read everything!!! Too much fighting, and the leveling up process threw the pace of the game off. Had to back track and fight 50 battles just be able to beat the boss... Not cool Major Story gap at the end (WTF).
Siphoned L. gave it an8:
Another good RPG from Sq Enix.. gameplay is great although slightly long drawn in certain portions and yet too terse in others specially the ending dungeon.. Characters are great to play with specially the subscenes are hilarious.. although Sarah is irritating.. Amazing battles if you like Namco games like Tales of the Abyss (PS2).. Engrossing storyline.. Only negative aspect i can think of right now which is really REALLY annoying is the collection subquests and completing the shop quests.. they take too much time to be of any enjoyment! Coliseum is great too in Disc 2.. I'd rate it 8.5.. Definitely not a bad game!!
Jonathan Y gave it a2:
Absolutely horrible!!! graphics sucked, characters and voice acting sucked, nearly everything sucked in this game except for the combat which was half decent for the short time i played this game. I returned it the day after i bought it, absolutely horrible!
Troy P. gave it a7:
I am enjoying the game. The good: great gameplay! The bad: bad voice acting, weak story, no really cool characters. Infinite Undiscovery (another Tri-Ace game) had a WAY better story and better characters, but this has better gameplay. Its fun, but the story is not emotionally moving like Lost Odyssey's story or Infinite Undiscovery's story. I feel no emotional attachment to the characters. But this game is WAY better than Last Remnant in every way, in my opinion. Ok, I was just trying to give readers some perspective by comparing Star Ocean to other recent RPGs on the Xbox 360. I like RPGs for their story and gameplay. This delivers with its gameplay, fails with its story.
Bonta K gave it a7:
Ok please, you publishing companies. STOP DUBBING JRPGs into english! You are ruining masterpieces of RPGs with your half-azz english acting! I can't recall the last time the english dubbing in a JRPG game was even halfway decent. Oh wait, thats because there never was one! For people who need english dubbing to play a JRPG: TOO BAD! LEARN TO LOVE JAPANESE TALK BECAUSE ENGLISH VOICE ACTORS CAN'T FOR *****. Other than that, good solid RPG.
Matt R gave it a5:
This game is truly a disappointment. Underneath the horrific voice acting, silly plot developments, and flat jokes is a game with terrific potential. One would think that a company of Square-Enix's size and clout would have the money and inclination to hire decent voice actors, but for some reason, this was apparently not an important enough concern when translating and localizing the game. Most of the female characters have voices that make you want to take fishhooks to your eardrums. Welch in particularly should be taken back behind the barn and put out of her misery and Lymle has the most annoying voice tick ever conceived for a game, kay? As for the graphics, all of the characters look like plastic dolls and are completely unlovable in this regard. Gotta give kudos for the environments though - they're beautiful. Concerning content, the game is full of in-your-face innuendos (I think Raimi calls Edge a 'pervert' about sixteen times, usually senselessly) and strange Japanime fetishes (little girls who aren't *really* little girls, technically, and giant, pink, overcute bunnies, for example) and sad, pathetically contrived "conflicts" attempt to lend weight to the story but end up feeling, well, stupid, actually - consider if you really feel sorry for ol' "Edgie" when he makes a terrible mistake and mopes on about it for waaay too long. Anyhow, I could go on for another ten paragraphs about this game, but I won't. It's just that I'm seeing a lot of high reviews that in my opinion should NOT be that high - can anyone say desperation? Tales of Vesperia is a much better game and if you haven't played it yet, play it and boot Star Ocean out your door until the next installment of the series comes out.
Robbie gave it a9:
Excellent. Absolutely excellent, nothing near perfect, but still simply a blast to play. Well, at least if you're a tri-Ace fan. If not, then I'd say this is pretty much a love it or hate it game. The unnecessarily-cheesy Japanese-ness of the game would probably turn most gamers who never got into console RPGs back in the SNES-PS1 days away from it quite promptly. If you can stand the awkward, and often untentional, humor spread out heavily across what would be an otherwise pretty decent storyline, then the game is absolutely amazing. It's up there with Fallout 3 and Fable 2 in my book, but that's just me. Oh well, it's WAAAAAAAAY better than any Tales game that's come out in the last 7 and a half years(which pretty much means any entry after Tales of Eternia/Destiny II), and that I consider fact, not opinion, so that's a definite plus.
