Star Ocean: Second Evolution

Star Ocean: Second Evolution (2008)

by Square Enix
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Story:Enhanced remake of Star Ocean: The Second Story exclusively for PSP New high-quality animated cut scenes and character designs by Production I.G. Characters will now change facial expressions depending on their mood Revised game engine and improved real-time battle system keep players immersed in the action More private actions and extensive new fully-voiced dialogue bring the story to lifeShow more
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