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Lunar: Silver Star Harmony Hands-On

We set off on our quest to become the next Dragonmaster in the latest remake of Lunar.

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Originally released in Japan as Lunar: The Silver Star, this game was remade multiple times, most recently for the PlayStation. But here's a new and improved one for the PlayStation Portable. More than 15 years have passed since the original graced the Sega CD, and now it's back with updated visuals and sound, as well as added cutscenes and story sequences that reveal more about the history of the four heroes. We had an opportunity to play a bit of Lunar: Silver Star Harmony in Japanese at the 2009 Tokyo Game Show, and now that we have our own build, we've been able to play from the beginning to see what has been added.

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The original story didn't go into great detail about the four heroes, which included the Dragonmaster Dyne, a man that the game's protagonist, Alex, aspires to be. Silver Star Harmony looks to reveal more about the world's history and starts off with the legendary quartet trying to rescue the Goddess Althena. During this sequence, you'll be able to control the heroes in battle to get a taste of the gameplay, without worrying about dying, because the game will make sure you can get past this introduction. The presentation is what stands out the most: the backgrounds have been touched up to look more detailed and vibrant, and the characters are much better proportioned than the original sprites. The cutscenes look like what you might remember from the previous iterations as you start the game with Alex at Dyne's monument.

For those who aren't familiar with Lunar, enemies can be seen onscreen as you travel through different sections of the world, and battle is turn-based. You have the option to let the AI take over for a turn, or you can manually tell your teammates what to do. Before battle you can place your party members on a grid to determine how close or how far they should be on the map when the battle starts. Depending on your character, you may want to keep some party members in the back, but if they're too far and they need to move closer to reach the enemy, you'll waste a turn just to get them to move closer. It's pretty standard stuff if you're familiar with the traditional Japanese role-playing game formula, and this is one of the better ones from the mid-'90s.

See the difference!
See the difference!

Join Alex and his friends on their quest to become the next great adventurers in Lunar: Silver Star Harmony, which is set to be released March 2. Be sure to look for our full review then!

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@Alexander999 : Lunar is about as old-school, true RPG as you can get. I, too, remember the original original on Sega CD... best game ever. I also wish instead of these remakes, they would make a new game--maybe fleshing out the history of the original Heroes in greater detail.

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I really hope it's not another one of these strategy RPGs like Disgaea, or Final Fantasy Tactics. I'm really sick of 'em. Note: I have never played Lunar

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I'm with snxx, I was turned off from this article the instant I saw the author didn't know the facts about the games origins. There's no reason to give readers false information due to the fact that the subject material was simply not researched well at all. I'm honestly kind of dissapointed to see such an obvious mistake on Gamespot.

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ooh thats looks nice a RPG remake, is it a bit the same as crono trigger, really enjoyed that game

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This article is WRONG. The game was originally realeased as "Lunar: The Silver Star" for Sega CD in 1992. C'mon miss Tong, people believe in what they read here on GameSpot, so you should do a bit more research before writing about a remake - no, actually, a bit of research is important before you write anything.

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I'll play it, but something makes me think I'm still gonna like the PS1 version more.

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it should of been on the PSN network noooo now i gotta buy a psp

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Nice image on the comparison between the Playstation and PSP version. The PSP version of course looks more polished, but it seems some of the artwork has been stripped away.

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Another reason I need to get a psp this year.

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I had this on Sega CD when I was younger. I wish instead of re-releasing this game yet again, they would make a third one.

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Got my LE on order but I'm thinking I may need another to keep as my pristine collector's edition...

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Got the SE preordered

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Don't miss out! This is an excellent RPG I've replayed many times on PS1.

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