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Square-Go: Star Ocean: Second Evolution Review

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"The interface itself isn't bad; the customisable party is simple to navigate making it easy fun to pimp your party out with weapons, armour and other fancy maguffins. However the game shoots itself in the foot by not only having a massive map to traverse, with no names for cities and few signs to follow, and precious few save-points. In fact they're so randomly dotted around that you'll end up leaving the PSP on stand-by most of the time just to avoid losing your progress until you can find one; meanwhile traipsing around the map in hope of finding whatever place generic character #93 has told you to seek out.

Fans of the original will probably lap this up like sugar-dipped cake-meat, but newcomers looking for something to get hold of would be advised to look somewhere else."
Jack007 - contributor
Published: 257 days 10 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP
 
 
 
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