Info about LUNAR Remastered Collection:

Official game description:
**It’s time to journey back to the stars!**  
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Dive into the enchanting worlds of LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete and LUNAR 2: Eternal Blue Complete, two beloved JRPGs that have captured the hearts of gamers for generations. 
LUNAR: Silver Star Story
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LUNAR: Silver Star Story introduces Alex, an aspiring Dragonmaster who bands together with his friends to combat the perilous emergence of the Magic Emperor and stop him from taking over the world. 
LUNAR 2: Eternal Blue
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LUNAR 2: Eternal Blue picks up a thousand years later, and follows Hiro and his friends as they set out in search of the Goddess Althena alongside an enigmatic girl named Lucia. On this grand quest, fend off enemies like Borgan and White Knight Leo, who hunt down the group to eradicate what they deem to be the "Destroyer of Lunar." 
This definitive remastered edition features enhanced graphics, audio, and quality-of-life improvements that will satiate that hunger for 90s nostalgia--better than you remember! Embark on these two adventures with updated language support, now available in English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, French, and German. 
**Master the Turn-Based Battle System** 
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Engage in turn-based combat using your party’s arsenal of magic, skills, and items. Each character possesses defined strengths and unique skills that can be leveled up and learned throughout your journey. In LUNAR 2: Eternal Blue Complete, explore the Crest System, in which characters may acquire benefits such as stat boosts and high-level magic from crest synergies. 
**Remastered Animated Cutscenes**  
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As you explore, immerse yourself deeper within the universe with fully voiced in-game scenes and animated cutscenes, now with remastered graphics.    
**Quality of Life Improvements**  
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Battle speed can now be adjusted at any point during battle, with three speeds to choose from. In LUNAR: Silver Star Story Complete, enjoy a toggleable inventory management system in which all characters in the party share a combined inventory. Also in LUNAR 1, we've improved the Auto Battle system by making it possible for players to customize the CPU behavior of individual characters. 
**Play the Remastered Mode... or the Classic Mode!**  
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**Remastered Mode** 
Embark on the iconic adventures of LUNAR 1 and LUNAR 2 with all the remastered features, such as: widescreen (16:9) layout, enhanced sound and graphics, and updated character portrait sprites, menu icons, and bromides! 
**Classic Mode**  
If nostalgia is what you crave, switch it over to the classic mode! Experience retro visuals with a 4:3 screen; original cutscenes, effects, and icons; three CRT filter options; and more.

Release date: Apr 17, 2025

Categories: RPG, Turn-based Combat, Single-player Story, Character Progression, Inventory Management, Exploration, Puzzle Solving


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Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- Enhanced graphics, original feel (weight 0.57): The remaster features enhanced graphics, including 4K resolution, widescreen support, and improved textures/cutscenes, while preserving the original pixel art. Players can often switch between classic and remastered versions. These visual improvements enhance the overall experience.
- Compelling story, great characters (weight 0.52): The game boasts a compelling story, well-developed characters, and an engaging battle system, all hallmarks of a classic JRPG. Reviewers highlight the charm, humor, and emotional depth of the narrative and characters, making them a significant strength of the game.
- Helpful quality-of-life improvements (weight 0.47): The remaster includes quality-of-life improvements such as adjustable battle speed and auto-battle, which reduce grinding and enhance the overall experience. These features streamline gameplay without straying too far from the original design.
- Evokes strong nostalgic feelings (weight 0.37): Many reviewers express strong nostalgia for the game, reminiscing about playing it in their childhood. The game successfully evokes these memories and captures the atmosphere of the original, contributing to its lasting appeal.
- Memorable, high-quality soundtrack (weight 0.2): The game features a memorable and top-notch soundtrack that retains its original beauty. Reviewers praise the music's quality and its ability to create ear worms, enhancing the overall experience.
- Affordable, convenient access (weight 0.12): The collection offers an affordable and convenient way to play these classic games compared to purchasing them individually or on older systems. It provides a pure, old-school experience without modern hand-holding features.
- Restored original combat balance (weight 0.07): The remaster restores the original Japanese combat balancing, addressing difficulty increases present in the North American release. This includes adjustments to enemy stats, EXP payouts, and item prices, providing a more authentic experience.
- Added Korean/Chinese support (weight 0.06): This release marks the first official Korean version with Korean language support, expanding accessibility for Korean-speaking players. The game also includes Chinese language support.

Common complaints:
- Poor/different voice acting (weight 0.69): The new voice acting is a major point of contention. Reviewers feel the new cast lacks the charm, emotion, and nuance of the originals, with specific complaints about Nall, Luna and Quark. Some even prefer the "cheesy" quality of the original Working Designs voice acting.
- Overpriced for the quality (weight 0.22): Several reviewers feel the remaster is overpriced for the quality and content offered. They believe the game doesn't justify its price tag compared to other games available.
- Missing content from prior versions (weight 0.22): Reviewers express disappointment over the exclusion of content from previous versions. Specifically, the absence of the Sega CD version, PSP content, and even the original game manual are noted. This makes the collection feel incomplete for some fans.
- Bugs and performance issues (weight 0.21): Some players have encountered bugs and performance issues, including lag, crashes, and lost save data. One reviewer describes Eternal Blue as a "bug-filled mess."
- Technical issues in PC port (weight 0.17): The PC port suffers from technical issues, including limited graphical settings, inconsistent frame rates, and scaling problems. These issues detract from the overall experience and suggest a lack of polish in the porting process.
- Poor German translation (weight 0.09): The German translation is criticized for being poorly written, containing typos, and using nonsensical abbreviations. Some reviewers also miss the old Working Designs translation.
- World map changes hurt immersion (weight 0.09): Changes to the world map, such as shrinking its size and removing overworld mobs, diminish the sense of adventure and immersion. These changes make the world feel less expansive and less engaging.
- Unwanted blur effect (weight 0.08): The game has a blur around the edges of the screen, creating a circle of focus around the characters while the rest is blurry. Some reviewers find this effect distracting and unpleasant.
- Poorly designed menus/UI (weight 0.06): The game's menus and user interface are poorly designed and in need of an update. This makes navigating the game more difficult and less enjoyable.
- Language and audio defaults (weight 0.05): The game defaults to the Japanese opening theme despite selecting English as the initial language. To experience the original Japanese audio, the game must be played with Japanese text.

Gameplay feedback:
- Classic, old-school JRPG style (weight 0.18): The game retains its classic, old-school JRPG style from the 90s, reminiscent of games like FF6. This includes a simpler, turn-based battle system and unchanged mechanics, appealing to fans of the era.
- Faithful script with evolving NPCs (weight 0.12): The game features detailed NPCs with evolving dialogues and a script closely resembling the original PS1 version. While some minor alterations exist, such as updated jokes, the core narrative and character interactions remain largely intact.
- Redesigned maps and enemy visibility (weight 0.07): The map and dungeons have been redesigned, and enemies are now visible in the environment. This alters the exploration experience compared to the original game, allowing players to strategically avoid encounters.
- Strategic inventory and item management (weight 0.07): Characters have individual inventories for recovery items, adding a layer of strategic depth to combat encounters. Additionally, a new inventory system allows equipping items directly, potentially affecting item management later in the game.
- Secrets and puzzle-solving maps (weight 0.07): The game encourages exploration with secrets and puzzle-solving maps. These elements require players to think critically and explore thoroughly to uncover hidden content.
- Input registered when out-of-focus (weight 0.04): The game continues to register input even when it's not the active window. This can lead to accidental advancement of dialogue or other unintended actions when alt-tabbing.
- Graphic options: original or higher-res (weight 0.04): Players can choose between the original PS1/Saturn graphics or higher-resolution graphics from the older Windows PC port. This allows players to tailor the visual experience to their preferences.
- Non-fullscreen anime cutscenes (weight 0.03): The game includes anime cutscenes, but they are not displayed in full screen. This may detract from the viewing experience for some players.

Performance notes:
- Limited resolution options (weight 0.09): The game's resolution options are limited, with standard 16x9 and potentially some 16x10 options. Some reviewers have resorted to playing in windowed mode to achieve optimal pixel density due to the low-resolution 2D graphics.
- Loading delays and pauses (weight 0.07): The game suffers from noticeable loading delays before and after battles, consistent across Steam and Switch. Additionally, pauses occur when entering new rooms or during battles when using moves or items.
- Underwhelming visual remaster (weight 0.07): The remastered visuals are underwhelming, with some reviewers struggling to distinguish them from the original game. This suggests a lack of significant graphical improvements in the remaster.
- Soft lock bug in boss fight (weight 0.04): A soft lock bug occurs during the first boss fight, despite supposedly being fixed in a previous edition. This is a significant issue that can halt player progress.
- Audio popping and stuttering (weight 0.04): Several reviews mention audio issues, specifically popping and stuttering, which are most noticeable during voiced scenes. This detracts from the overall experience and immersion.
- Border during Steam Deck streaming (weight 0.04): Streaming from Steam Deck to PC introduces a border around the monitor, regardless of system resolution. This is a visual issue that impacts the streaming experience.
- Delayed teleport with stair sounds (weight 0.03): The game has an unusual issue where stair sound effects delay teleportation. This is a minor but noticeable quirk that detracts from the overall polish.

Recommendations:
- Recommended for JRPG fans (weight 0.92): Many reviewers recommend the game, especially to JRPG fans and those seeking nostalgia. They consider the games classics and charming adventures. Some suggest it's a must-buy for genre enthusiasts, while others highlight its significance in RPG history.
- Wait for fixes or sale (weight 0.4): Many reviewers suggest waiting for patches or price drops due to bugs and performance issues. Some recommend sticking to older versions or emulation until the issues are resolved. Some reviewers are refunding the game due to the issues.
- Watch credits after final boss (weight 0.04): Players should watch the staff credits after defeating the final boss in the second game. This is a specific tip for players to enhance their experience.
- Modern conveniences enhance experience (weight 0.04): Modern conveniences in the remaster make it worth the cost of entry. This refers to quality of life improvements that enhance the gameplay experience.
- Prefer older versions instead (weight 0.04): The reviewer recommends playing Harmony (For Silver Star) and the PS1 Version of Eternal Blue instead. This suggests that the reviewer prefers the older versions of the game.

Other player notes:
- Includes two PS1 RPGs (weight 0.13): The Lunar Remastered Collection includes Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete, originally for the PS1, now available on PC.
- Minimal difference between modes (weight 0.06): The game offers both Classic and Remastered modes, switchable within the same save file. However, the reviewer notes that the differences between the two modes are minimal, mainly consisting of minor UI changes and filters.
- Frequent, voiced FMV cutscenes (weight 0.06): The game features frequent, fully-voiced cinematic FMV cutscenes, which were notable for their time. The opening video retains the original lyrics but features a new vocalist.
- Mods may improve game (weight 0.05): The reviewer anticipates that mods will appear to improve the game. This suggests that the game may have some shortcomings that the community might address through modding.
- General appreciation expressed (weight 0.05): These points express general appreciation and excitement for the game's release and aesthetic. However, they lack specific details or constructive feedback, and one point seems like a joke, so the importance is reduced.
- Anime art style may deter (weight 0.04): The reviewer mentions that the anime art style may not appeal to everyone and that they initially disliked the unique options menu. This is a subjective point that may not affect all players.
- Low default volume (weight 0.04): The default volume setting is low (70%), so players may want to increase it for a better audio experience.
- Price is higher than expected (weight 0.03): The reviewer feels that the game's price is higher than expected, which may be a deterrent for some players.

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