
Lunar: Eternal Blue
Lunar: Eternal Blue is the acclaimed sequel to Silver Star Story, set 1000 years later in the world of Lunar. The game follows adventurer Hiro and priestess Lucia as they attempt to prevent the resurrection of the evil god Zophar. Features enhanced gameplay mechanics, deeper character development, and even more elaborate animated cutscenes.
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Takes place a millennium after the original game, exploring how the world of Lunar has changed while introducing new threats and expanding the series' mythology with the introduction of the Blue Star civilization.
Features improved battle mechanics including combo attacks between party members, enhanced magic system with dual-element spells, and more strategic positioning requirements in combat.
Introduces relationship-building systems where player choices in dialogue and interactions affect character relationships, unlocking special scenes and potentially influencing the game's multiple endings.
Boasts significantly expanded production values with longer animated sequences, full voice acting during important scenes, and a more complex musical score that dynamically changes based on story events.
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