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Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness was revealed to be under development according to an issue of Famitsu from April 2015. [3] The game was developed by tri-Ace, who has developed all other main titles in the series, and published by Square Enix. The game was produced by Shuichi Kobayashi and directed by Hiroshi Ogawa.
The game was meant to coincide with the series' 20th anniversary. [6] Producer for Square Enix Shuichi Kobayashi has stated that tri-Ace's Aska game engine, as well as backgrounds, texture and other character model data from Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness were used as a base during the early phases of the game's development. [7]
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness was noted by IGN for having graphics that varied widely in quality, from very high quality to Minecraft and noting there were no cutscenes, so the acting had less emotional impact. [46] They did, however praise the game's score and cast of characters. [46]
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Star Ocean [a] is a 1996 action role-playing game developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix for the Super Famicom.The first game in the Star Ocean series, it was released only in Japan in July 1996, and was the first game developed by tri-Ace, consisting of staff that had previously left Wolf Team due to being unhappy with the development process for Tales of Phantasia with Namco in 1995.