Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness New Footage Goes Viral Online; Video Highlights Gameplay Features

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As Star Ocean: integrity and Faithlessness is still yet to surface, new footages of the title have gone online and makes things a lot more interesting than they should be, especially as it exhibits gameplay. Fans are in for more than just a peek-as Tri-Ace and Square Enix promise only the best from it.

According to PlayStation Lifestyle, the anticipated Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness has already been dubbed as one of the more potential titles to bring about more of the Japanese role-playing games that people have grown to love. Just like the Final Fantasy franchise, the adventure is more than enough to bring fun, but things do not stop there.

Niche Gamer delivered that a new footage worth twenty minutes showcase the main elements that compose the entirety of the Star Ocean games, starting off with the utmost adrenaline rush of the battle system that can be recognized from the FF games but more action-packed. Visually, it seems like any hack-and-slash game that most players prefer but for Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness, it requires a little more finesse and tactics to avoid death.

As per Techno Buffalo, the trailer also showcases the so-called private actions in which players can gain entry to towns whether as a whole team or solely. During the said action, players will have full control of their characters and can cordially react to the members. This leads to changes in the ending of each game, relying on big of a connection has been established.

Originally, Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness will be released in Japan for the PlayStation 3 and 4 come March 31st, 2016. Sadly, though, despite the confirmation of a North American version release, only the PlayStation 4 will receive their share of the game. Keep posted for more updates on the title expected to drop a bomb this year, by Tri-Ace and Square Enix.

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