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LUNAR Remastered Collection

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91%Game Brain Score
story, music
grinding, optimization
91% User Score Based on 416 reviews

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LUNAR Remastered Collection is a single player role playing game. It was developed by ASHIBI Co., Ltd. and was released on April 17, 2025. It received very positive reviews from players.

LUNAR Remastered Collection offers an enchanting return to classic JRPG adventures with enhanced graphics and audio. Experience the heroic quests of Alex in Silver Star Story Complete and Hiro in Eternal Blue Complete as they battle dark forces and uncover ancient mysteries. This collection revitalizes beloved stories with modern improvements while preserving their nostalgic charm.

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91%
Audience ScoreBased on 416 reviews
story50 positive mentions
grinding26 negative mentions

  • The remaster retains the charm and engaging storytelling of the original games, making it a nostalgic experience for fans.
  • Quality of life improvements, such as increased battle speed and shared inventory, enhance gameplay and reduce grinding.
  • The inclusion of both classic and remastered versions allows players to choose their preferred experience.
  • The new voice acting has received mixed reviews, with many fans preferring the original cast's performances.
  • Some graphical elements, such as the blurring effect and low-resolution backgrounds, detract from the overall visual experience.
  • The launcher and exit process is clunky, requiring multiple steps to close the game, which can be frustrating for players.
  • story
    179 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of the "Lunar" remaster collection, featuring "Silver Star Story" and "Eternal Blue," is widely praised for its emotional depth, engaging characters, and memorable soundtrack, making it a standout in the JRPG genre. Players appreciate the rich character development and the nostalgic charm of the narrative, although some express disappointment with certain changes in the remaster compared to the original versions. Overall, the collection is celebrated for its heartfelt storytelling and the immersive experience it offers, appealing to both new players and long-time fans.

    • “The story is absolutely amazing, the characters are incredibly entertaining, and the soundtrack is hands-down one of the absolute best soundtracks you will ever hear from this era of gaming.”
    • “Everything about these games still holds up beautifully — the heartfelt story, the charming and expressive visuals, and one of the best soundtracks the genre has ever produced.”
    • “The story is at the heart of what makes these games so compelling: it’s full of charm, with lovable characters and a top-tier soundtrack.”
    • “The whole of 'Silver Star Story' pretty much just serves as a prologue to 'Eternal Blue.' Speaking of which...”
    • “Rudy and Hiro would have made for a better ending love story (the whole second game was leading up to it)... I can't believe the writer of the story would have thrown all that out for the ending we actually got...”
    • “The story and characters are extremely 'vanilla'.”
  • music
    86 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is widely praised for its nostalgic charm and emotional impact, with many reviewers highlighting it as one of the franchise's strongest elements. While the original soundtrack is retained, some players express disappointment over the lack of options for superior versions from previous releases, such as the Sega Saturn or PSP soundtracks. Overall, the music is described as beautiful and memorable, though some note issues with mixing and quality in certain areas.

    • “The story is absolutely amazing, the characters are incredibly entertaining, and the soundtrack is hands-down one of the absolute best soundtracks you will ever hear from this era of gaming.”
    • “Everything about these games still holds up beautifully — the heartfelt story, the charming and expressive visuals, and one of the best soundtracks the genre has ever produced.”
    • “The story and charm of the characters are in a league of their own, and the music is just earworm after earworm.”
    • “The voice actors sound lifeless and the music hollow.”
    • “The original theme song was fast-paced and urgent, the remake is a sappy love song that doesn't quite fit and sets an entirely different mood.”
    • “The music — one of the franchise’s strongest elements — is still here, but its presentation is marred by inconsistent quality and poor mixing.”
  • graphics
    72 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the remastered version have received mixed reviews, with some praising the enhanced visuals and anime cutscenes, while others criticize the lack of significant texture upgrades and the presence of scaling issues that detract from the overall experience. Many players appreciate the option to switch between classic and remastered graphics, but some feel that the remaster does not fully meet modern expectations for visual fidelity. Overall, while the remaster offers improved resolution, it falls short in delivering a truly polished graphical experience.

    • “The remaster quality is good, with improved graphics, music, and voice acting.”
    • “Rediscover the beloved classic RPG with beautifully enhanced visuals, polished audio, and modern improvements that keep the magic alive.”
    • “The graphics look amazing in my opinion for how old this game is and how large my monitor is, and the music score is still one of the best from this era of gaming.”
    • “The graphics look terrible; the quality of the music is terrible, and the 'original' gameplay is done better in emulators.”
    • “I honestly don't care for the 'upscaling' applied to the anime cutscenes, character portraits, and other graphical elements.”
    • “Graphically, the remastered mode feels like they placed a filter over everything, giving it too much smoothing; you can see it more in the character profiles.”
  • gameplay
    49 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of the remastered collection retains its classic turn-based mechanics, appealing to fans of traditional JRPGs, though it lacks significant innovation or updates from its original 1990s version. While some players appreciate the straightforwardness and charm of the gameplay, others criticize it for being simplistic and not addressing previous localization issues. Overall, the combat is described as solid but may feel dated, with a mix of enjoyable boss mechanics and resource management challenges.

    • “The bosses in general were a huge step-up with proper boss mechanics that could be read with its unique sprite animations.”
    • “As role-playing games, the gameplay itself uses turn-based battles, where the challenge is less 'winning individual fights' and more 'conserving your resources across a dungeon.' Many of your characters' abilities are strong and useful for clearing these fights, so you have to strike a balance between when to spend MP, setting aside money for recovery items, and knowing when it's time to head back to rest and restock.”
    • “No bloated mechanics, no endless tutorials—just a pure, character-driven journey with heartfelt writing, memorable music, and turn-based combat that still holds up.”
    • “That said, the games follow the traditional formula of JRPGs started in the first Dragon Quest games, so you likely won’t find anything particularly innovative in terms of gameplay here.”
    • “Story, overworld gameplay, and combat/magic systems all changed, and not to the benefit of the player.”
    • “The game’s mechanics remain unchanged from its 1990s incarnation, which is expected to some degree — but this version introduces new problems.”
  • grinding
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect in the Lunar games has received mixed feedback, with many players noting that while the second game is particularly grindy, quality-of-life improvements like increased battle speed and customizable AI options significantly alleviate the tedium. Some players appreciate the ability to speed up combat, making grinding feel less repetitive, while others still find the necessity for grinding to be a notable challenge, especially in the context of the game's difficulty adjustments. Overall, the enhancements have made grinding more manageable, though it remains a prominent feature of the gameplay experience.

    • “Not grindy at all for the most part.”
    • “In this release, I've done almost no grinding. I've basically fought my way through every enemy I've encountered on the map without leaving an area to respawn the mobs to fight them again, and within around 2 hours, everyone in my party is level 11.”
    • “Both get extremely repetitive and grindy, especially in the second game.”
    • “You spent more time in battle, and grinding/farming took ages.”
    • “Lunar SSSC isn't a game that's easy to rush through; it can be a grinding slog at times.”
  • humor
    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised for its clever and engaging dialogue, with NPCs providing rich character development and funny interactions that enhance the overall experience. While many players appreciate the nostalgic humor and pop culture references retained from the original version, some express disappointment over the removal or alteration of certain jokes to align with modern sensibilities, which they feel diminishes the comedic impact. Overall, the game is recognized for its witty banter among characters and the humorous undertones woven throughout the narrative, though opinions vary on the effectiveness of the remastered humor compared to the original.

    • “Oh, and just as an example of some of the humor in this game, there is an NPC (a child) who, if you talk to, will say that he wants to grow up to be like one of the party members due to them being a 'hunk and a half' as described by the child's mother, only to then question what a hunk is, and then you get to hear the criticism of Nash complaining about said party member being a horrid influence on kids due to them being a bandit.”
    • “Great humor is woven into NPCs across all of the towns and in the banter of the characters of your party.”
    • “This game is absolutely hilarious.”
  • emotional
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of these games is highlighted by their heartfelt stories, charming visuals, and memorable soundtracks, which evoke strong feelings and nostalgia. Players appreciate the touching moments, character-driven narratives, and the ability to connect deeply with the characters, often recalling personal experiences of joy and sadness. Overall, these games are celebrated for their ability to deliver a heartwarming and earnest adventure that resonates emotionally with players.

    • “Everything about these games still holds up beautifully — the heartfelt story, the charming and expressive visuals, and one of the best soundtracks the genre has ever produced.”
    • “It was the first RPG I’d ever played that had such beautiful animated cutscenes and a rich, emotional story.”
    • “A heartwarming tale of friendship and destiny, beautifully remastered with modern polish and timeless charm.”
  • optimization
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the remaster has received mixed feedback, with some users noting stable performance and no significant issues, while others criticize the voice acting quality and emotional delivery, suggesting a lack of thorough optimization. While certain performances are solid, others fall short compared to the original, leading to disappointment among fans of the classic voice cast. Overall, the remaster appears to function well technically, but the voice acting and emotional depth may not meet expectations.

    • “As far as I've played, I've experienced no performance issues whatsoever, nor do I expect to, but if I should then I will update this section accordingly.”
    • “I've had no issues with performance -- which isn't always a given these days -- and there are no weird frame pacing issues caused by character walk speed not matching up with camera pan speed (similar to those seen in the Final Fantasy pixel remasters or Sea of Stars).”
    • “Please note that we cannot guarantee stable performance or compatibility on other systems.”
    • “It's just a version of the PS1 remaster that hasn't been put through a complete optimization process.”
    • “Performances sound like single-take script readings with little emotion or direction.”
  • stability
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has received mixed feedback, with some users reporting bugs, crashes, and issues with achievements not triggering properly. However, others have noted that it runs smoothly on platforms like the Steam Deck, with minimal problems after extended play. Overall, while there are stability concerns, many players find the gameplay experience enjoyable once the initial issues are addressed.

    • “Runs great on Steam Deck for me so far with no problems after multiple hours playing Lunar 1.”
    • “Runs great on Deck.”
    • “Be aware, it's still buggy, and crashed a few times, as well as an achievement that was unmissable because it was a story achievement didn't 'pop', which required me to go back and replay that portion to get it to actually acknowledge it.”
    • “The port to PC is a little buggy; I have to adjust settings for monitor extension and refresh rate every time it loads. However, doing those tweaks is minor, and once it loads, the gameplay itself is perfect.”
    • “The game also freezes and stutters randomly.”
  • character development
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character development in these games is highly praised, with every NPC contributing to a rich narrative filled with humor and depth. Reviewers highlight the exceptional character designs, cutscenes, and voice acting, emphasizing that the games excel in storytelling and artistic presentation. Overall, they are considered a masterclass in character development.

    • “Because every NPC, regardless of importance to the story, provides some rich character development, humor, and more.”
    • “These games are a masterclass in character development, music, and storytelling.”
    • “Great cutscene artwork, character designs, voice acting, storylines, and mechanics.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has been widely criticized as a cash grab, with reviewers noting that the remaster offers little improvement over the original PS1 releases and appears to prioritize profit over quality. This perception of low effort and nostalgia exploitation has led to negative feedback from users.

    • “This just feels like a cash grab.”
    • “Getting a thumbs down, despite being a legendary JRPG, because GungHo is obviously just after a cash grab from the biggest video game marketplace on the planet.”
    • “Objectively, this remaster doesn't differ much from the PS1 releases and can easily be seen as a low-effort, nostalgia-driven cash grab on the part of the publisher.”
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LUNAR Remastered Collection is a role playing game.

LUNAR Remastered Collection is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5 and others.

On average players spend around 4 hours playing LUNAR Remastered Collection.

LUNAR Remastered Collection was released on April 17, 2025.

LUNAR Remastered Collection was developed by ASHIBI Co., Ltd..

LUNAR Remastered Collection has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

LUNAR Remastered Collection is a single player game.

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