- Publisher: Playdigious
- Release Date: Mar 24, 2026
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
- Summary:
- Developer: Sabotage Studio
- Genre(s): Role-Playing, Japanese-Style
- # of players: No Online Multiplayer
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 0 out of 6
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Apr 16, 2026Sea of Stars successfully captures the magic of old-school turn based RPGs while stripping away the clunky tropes of the past. The graphics are vibrant, the combat is engaging, and the story is genuinely moving. For a $10 one time purchase, it’s easily one of the best values on the mobile market today.
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Apr 20, 2026For fans of classic, turn-based RPGs or newcomers seeking a beautifully crafted adventure, Sea of Stars is an easy recommendation. Its transition to iOS is expertly handled, ensuring that its sincere homage to the past remains as captivating as ever—now with the added convenience of being playable in between calls or internet browsing sessions.
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Apr 15, 2026One of the videogame highlights of 2023, Sea of Stars continues to be a great RPG. Among its qualities are an engaging story, top-notch production, and solid gameplay. The adaptation for smartphones is practically flawless, making this version as good as the others for experiencing a great adventure. Whether you're a veteran player or (especially) a newcomer, this is a highly recommended addition to your mobile library.
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May 4, 2026While there are many failed crowd-funding efforts, Sea of Stars is quite the opposite. If you were around in the 90s and loved the console RPGs of that era, you won't want to miss this gem.
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May 7, 2026The mobile port works beautifully, its timed button presses easy enough to pull off on a touchscreen and its cute, deliberately blocky graphics looking alluringly colourful on a small screen.
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May 8, 2026Despite a few pacing issues, some uneven character writing, and occasional frustrations with backtracking, Sea of Stars succeeds where it matters most: it consistently makes the adventure feel fun to experience. The combat remains engaging, exploration rewards curiosity, and the mobile port itself is polished so that it doesn’t feel like a downgraded version of the original release.