A loving tribute to JRPG nostalgia, the Lunar Remastered Collection revitalizes two classics with crisp visuals and smart quality-of-life tweaks.
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Both Lunar and Lunar 2 are utterly adorable JRPGs with lovable characters and great plots you can’t help but want to experience as much as possible. To have them available in an accessible and polished remastered package is more than just a lot of bang for you buck, but also a great way to preserve two cult hits from the 90s, finally making them easily accessible to a wider audience. It’s a good thing they are charming as hell, as their gameplay is grindy and dated. If you can put up with the clichés and limitations of old-school JRPGs, then Lunar Remastered Collection is a very easy recommendation."
I got 2 copies,one to play and one for my unopened collection but I was only able to get those because I knew when they were releasing physical copies. They sold out quickly and most people missed out. They are making more but how many who knows.
A Magical Duo Lunar Remastered Collection is a compilation of remastered versions of the role-playing games Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete. Both of these games were originally released on PlayStation and Sega Saturn but now have new and enhanced graphics with audio and widescreen support and some added quality. Author: Aaron Moger for Game Hype UK.
This sold out fast. I got an extra copy(not opening it for collection) from VGP but it was limited to 1 per customer. I read someone’s comment that said they will keep printing more as long as there is good demand but I don’t know if that’s true or not.
The Lunar Remastered Collection is the perfect way to experience a couple of retro RPG gems on modern consoles.
* late 80s anime vibes. Stylistically its VERY 80s- yes we GOT it in the early 90s the game came out in 92, but it was very much 80s style - the style that comes from there. The anime we got later that was 90s style/ originated in the 90s was more distinct. But if you look at it from the perspective of a person who wasnt exposed to the anime when it was new, but when it eventually trickled over, then yeah sure, anime you saw in the 90s why not. That said the whole review is a little off base in its approach even if its more or less fair. I dont know exactly what people expected from this release.