Square Enix and tri-Ace are working together again onĀ the latest installment of the Star Ocean series. In addition to some details on the main characters and battle system, this weekās issue of Famitsu magazine also has some quotes from the game’s developers. [Thanks, Hachima]
āWith the thought of putting my life into Star Ocean, I decided to change my position to producer (having previously been in charge of advertisement until now),ā said producer Suichi Kobayashi. āI want to color Star Ocean 5 with the essence of Star Ocean 3.ā
As far as the subtitle of āIntegrity and Faithlessnessā goes, lead programmer Yoshiharu Gotonda said that it has multiple meanings, and youāll get a better understanding of it by playing it until the very end.
Kobayashi added, āThis time around, we wanted to give the longtime fans of the series a sense of reassurance, so we had the title logo designed similarly to that of Star Ocean 3.ā
āThe basics of the battles will be similar to those of past titles, where youāll control a character and aim for a target for a one-on-one battle,ā said director Hiroshi Ogawa. āOn the other hand, boss fights will be a little different from the regular battles, where all the party members will fight the boss in a different way.ā
When asked about the future of the series, Kobayashi stated that heād like to see the series keep going. In addition to making more for the fans of the series, heās aiming to make a complete title that newer fans can enjoy, too.
During the interview, it was revealed that Star Ocean 5 is in development using the PlayStation 3 version as a base, while development onĀ the PlayStation 4 version progresses alongside. TheĀ team isĀ currently thinking about doing something with the PS4’s Share function.
āWeāre not thinking about DLC that concerns the gameās story, or anything along the lines of having a ācomplete versionā,ā said Kobayashi. āOur true intention is the least amount possible, when it comes to things that might upset fans.ā
Star Ocean 5 is in development for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. Its progress is currently at about 30%.
Image courtesy Tokrin.
Published: Apr 14, 2015 04:35 am