Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete, originally released in Japan as simply Lunar: Silver Star Story, is a console role-playing game developed by Game Arts and Japan Art Media as a remake of '. Initially released on the Sega Saturn in 1996, the game has gone through several variations, beginning with enhanced video support in conjunction with the Saturn's MPEG graphics add-on in 1997, and later being ported to Sony's PlayStation in 1998.

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  • 1996-10-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete, originally released in Japan as simply Lunar: Silver Star Story, is a console role-playing game developed by Game Arts and Japan Art Media as a remake of '. Initially released on the Sega Saturn in 1996, the game has gone through several variations, beginning with enhanced video support in conjunction with the Saturn's MPEG graphics add-on in 1997, and later being ported to Sony's PlayStation in 1998. The PlayStation version was released in North America by Working Designs, who had also produced the English adaptation of the original game, in May 1999. In 2002, a new version of the game developed by Media Rings was released for the Game Boy Advance handheld system under the name Lunar Legend, with the title's English version being the first game in the series not published by Working Designs, but rather Ubisoft. While the overall plot remains true to the original, accommodations are made to the game's story to allow for a larger, richer cast, as well as additional scenarios. Like its forerunner, the game follows the exploits of Alex, a young boy from a small, humble town who enters a life of adventure and intrigue after being chosen as the heir-apparent to the title of "Dragonmaster", guardian of the forces of the planet. With the help of his expanding band of companions, Alex must pass the trials set by ancient dragons to claim his place in history, and stop a powerful sorcerer and former hero from controlling the world. Since its English release, Silver Star Story has garnered much attention from critics for its use of fluid full-motion animated sequences, lavish game packaging, and quality of the English script. The game was followed by a sequel, Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete in 1998.
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  • 9 / 10
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  • 30 / 40
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  • 4 / 5
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  • 7.5 / 10
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  • 7.75 / 10
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  • 81
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  • 85
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  • 7.8 / 10
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  • 7.6 / 10
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  • 7 / 10
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  • 7.5 / 10
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  • 79
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  • '''Windows'''
    233 MHz Pentium CPU, 48 MB RAM, 120MB free space, 2x CD-ROM, Windows 95/98, DirectX 6.1
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  • '' Lunar'' series
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  • Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
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  • Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete, originally released in Japan as simply Lunar: Silver Star Story, is a console role-playing game developed by Game Arts and Japan Art Media as a remake of '. Initially released on the Sega Saturn in 1996, the game has gone through several variations, beginning with enhanced video support in conjunction with the Saturn's MPEG graphics add-on in 1997, and later being ported to Sony's PlayStation in 1998.
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