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Lunar Silver Star Story Touch

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Lunar Silver Star Story Touch

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4.6
616 ratings
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SoMoGa, Inc.
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User Reviews for Lunar Silver Star Story Touch

3
Good but the game needs improvements

So far I’ve played through till one would get to meribia, one thing that I’ve noticed that needs improvement is when your in battle and in full screen mode there is no back tracking once you’ve made an action choice, also then using skills that are area of effect one can only see that the enemy your choosing is effected by the skill and nothing else this makes using area of effect skills annoying. All hitting skills automatically except themselves as a decided action without your consent, we as the player should decide to except the action, because if your final character has an all hitting skill and you didn’t mean to select it your stuck with that action and that’s a bummer, complete player control is a must. Other then the three things I mentioned this game is a decent port to the app game scene. I’d love it if Lunar 2 Eternal Blue would be released as well. The more the merrier 😁

{{Kairo}}, Jun 30, 2018
5
Definitely worth the price tag

Loved this game. As far as the port to mobile goes, I didn’t have any issues at all. Controls were intuitive and no crashing issues. The game itself is amazing if you are looking for a traditional rpg to play. I grew up playing the CD version of this game and by comparison this is still a very good game. Call it nostalgia, but I do like the CD version slightly better for having better music and Alex having many spells at his disposal which to me fits the narrative better. On the flip side, I feel this version does a better job fleshing out the characters - ESPECIALLY Luna. I also felt this version was a bit more challenging, which I liked. If you’re looking for a traditional rpg to play - look no further!

David_Pumpkin, Oct 10, 2018
2
A bit disappointed

I played the original version before & was excited to see this game on here. After paid the application to start playing I noticed that the CG scenes as the game starts is not clear where it should be. For $7 you would think the people who modified the original game to be played into iPad compatible would do a better job. Maybe on the iPhone the CG scenes may have been more clear if not clear & focused. The actual game play itself is clear but the movements is a bit inconvenient. Without d-pad playing you pretty much drag your character around or point where they go. It’s not exactly exercise in precision for the movements. I noticed on the screen there is two medium size semi transparent circles on the side of the screen as meant to access the menu screen & something else. It would be better if those two medium circles can be labels instead of taking part of the screen of the game itself. It’s weird.

Iokol, Mar 13, 2019
2
Crashes make game unplayable

According to the version history, the last update supposedly fixed a bug that caused the game to crash after battles (that was 3 months prior to this review). Having spent $15 on this game I find it completely unplayable because it often crashes when you press the menu button (which you HAVE TO press if you hope to save it). Because you have to manually save the game (which I take time to do after each battle in case the menu button forces a crash, ugh) it can be impossible to save your data. To compound the problem, I noticed during one play-through that the menu button didn’t work at all! I tried to moving into new areas, fighting a couple of battles, anything I could think of in hopes of not losing my progress. No bueno.The game loses all momentum and fun as a result. I will certainly update my score when this problem is fixed because I consider the Lunar series to be the best RPG series I’ve ever played. Unfortunately this port still needs a little polish.

McSpitt, Feb 04, 2018
3
Remember that it’s a mobile game port of a console game.

Like most here, I’m disappointed it doesn’t have the original voice actors and music. Obviously I’d be happier if this were a port for a console as well, but being that it’s a mobile game I’m not going to complain about controls, as what else would you expect? However the game is still enjoyable and feeds the nostalgia adequately. I played both the original on Sega CD and got the deluxe version on PS1 when it was rereleased. The later was definitely the best version of the game. Unfortunately back around 2004 I sold it, I needed mo money of course and because it was a fully intact deluxe edition with all its extras...I was able to get top dollar. Hopefully I can find a port of that version somewhere, but until that happens, this will do fine. Hasn’t been any updates for a long time and don’t think there will be any in the future, however I haven’t had any issues with the app crashing or anything like that.

Norseman4269, Sep 11, 2020
5
No crashes

On iPhone 7 Plus.Excellent game, excellent port. I had never played the original, but I really like this so far. Fair amount of replay value, definitley lots to do here! I am mostly through my first play through, and I might try another run so that I can get some cool items I missed. turnbased combat that isnt stat-roll, items and levelling, classic jrpg from my limited experience.Devs: Alex has reached Level 50 but I didnt get an achievement. Maybe the whole party has to get there. Control pad controls are a tad clunky at times, nothing game ruining. Might be an improvement to be able to push villagers that are in motion, or when the player walks into a wall for motion to stop, rather than continue in an open direction. There have been a few occasions where i would go to purchase or talk to an NPC and my character would go left or right as i had held the up direction too long, but did not stop motion as expected. Hopefully that makes sense. Thanks for this awesome game!

Reviewer 6, May 30, 2018
5
My second RPG adventure still lives up!

I think Lunar was the second real rpg I ever played all the way through as a kid! Dragon Warrior (Quest) on NES was first... but this one, original release either ‘92 or ‘96 depending on how technical you wanna be, stands up so very well against nearly 30 years of game history. Speaking of which, why DID the Lunar series disappear?? But, it has anime style cut scenes, it’s got decent voice acting, a relatively unique combat system (need to be near things to use swords, weird status effects and strong enemies) making for a goofy, tough, endearing and ultimately worthwhile game IF you’re a Jrpg fan like I am, if you’re a casual player...good luck...you’re gonna die a LOT in the first dungeon so that will frustrate you. Just stay chill, go slow and enjoy!

sonic_reducer, May 31, 2019
4
Awful port - now improved

This is a 5-star game in my opinion but the crashes are frequent and worst of all, you can easily lose your save. I wanted to replay this game badly enough that I got in the habit of saving after every battle and just dealing with the crashing. Unfortunately, when it crashed in the Meribian sewers, my save disappeared also. If the developers ever get around to updating the game I will give it another shot but I don't think they ever will.**Review Update**App was updated. Still crashes.**2018 update**Updates to the app have continued steadily and so I gave the app a third try. It mostly works now. It is not a perfect port, avoiding enemies is nearly impossible due to the controls, combat animations are glitchy, it does still crash, and once the menu button just straight up stopped working. Thankfully, the menu button issue went away and hasn't returned and the crashes are rare enough that I've made it about halfway through the game without major issues like losing a save.

Tejjii, Nov 24, 2018
4
Not the same…

I loved this game when I was a kid, the excitement I felt when I saw it on the App Store, and for $6.99, was very short lived once I started playing. The game mechanics and story so far seem pretty much the same but the “remaster” also meant “recasting and rewrite script” because NONE of the voice actors/actresses are the same. That was a bummer, but honestly I can get past that (especially Nall, new voice is waaaay less annoying) but then I noticed the lyrics to a LOT of the songs had changed but the music was the same, and that’s the reason it lost a star. If you’ve never played it before then I highly recommend getting it. Anyone that wants to relive the adventure of their youth however, it’s gonna throw you a swerve or two and you’re going to notice right out the gate.

Wolf Centurion, Oct 29, 2021
5
Review Update - please play this game

So two weeks ago I was feeling “the itch” to play Lunar again and saw that the crash bug had been fixed. I just finished it and can assuredly say that it still moves me to bellyaching, face-hurting laughter, and then to tears. The final boss is still one of the best and most rewarding fights in JRPG history, and the final step you take at the end is possibly one of the purest moments in video game history. Is it perfect? No. The inventory system is occasionally annoying and the touch controls aren’t perfect, but these are small gripes. Everyone who is a fan of role playing games, love stories, laughter, the strength of the human spirit, and utter joy must play this game. Thank you so much to SoMoGa for porting this to the iPhone. I will play this game once every few years just to relive the tale of a young boy from Burg and his quest to become a Dragonmaster.

Zephyr873, Jul 15, 2020

Description

Long ago, a great Dragonmaster named Dyne, with the aid of his faithful companions, defended the goddess Althena from a terrible evil. Time has passed, and those great adventurers have become the stuff of legend, but the world of Lunar is now threatened by a shadowy figure known as the Magic Emperor. In a humble village, far removed from the turmoil, lives a young man named Alex.

Idolizing the legendary Dyne, Alex dreams of one day becoming a renowned Dragonmaster and matching the achievements of his lifelong hero. Encouraged by his childhood friend Ramus, Alex sets out with his companion Nall and his adopted sister Luna on a seemingly trivial quest, unaware that it would prove to be the first step in an epic adventure whose outcome will determine the fate of the entire world. Following the critically-acclaimed iOS port of the Japanese roleplaying game Vay, SoMoGa has returned to bring you Lunar: Silver Star Story, now with numerous enhancements for iOS! A traditional, turn-based Japanese RPG, this port offers: - Nearly a full hour of animated cut scenes - Remastered soundtrack with high quality music and voice tracks - A completely updated interface designed specifically for iOS devices, including an onscreen joypad - GameCenter integration - NEW! Retina artwork and widescreen gameplay - NEW! GameController support - And much more!

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