Review cover Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness (PlayStation 4)
Official GBAtemp Review

Product Information:

  • Release Date (NA): June 28, 2016
  • Release Date (EU): July 1, 2016
  • Release Date (JP): March 31, 2016
  • Publisher: Square Enix
  • Developer: tri-Ace
  • Genres: Action RPG
  • Also For: PlayStation 3

Game Features:

Single player
Local Multiplayer
Online Multiplayer
Co-operative
You thought Tales of Zestiria was bad? Well have I got news for you.

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The Star Ocean games are a beloved series of JRPGs, dating back all the way to the Super Nintendo. Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness is developer Tri-Ace’s most recent entry into the series, releasing 7 years after the last Star Ocean game. However, it certainly seems that this game was not worth the wait, and is instead held back by bland combat and dated gaming mechanics. For returning fans of Star Ocean, this game takes place between the events of the second and third games of the franchise, but they do not need to be played to fully understand this game.

 

To boldly go where every plot has gone before

Integrity and Faithlessness is set on the distant planet of Faykreed, and tells the story of Fidel Camuze, a young swordsman whose hometown is on the verge of destruction from bandits, so he has to take charge and must find a way to fend off the invaders. Meanwhile, war is brewing between the three countries of Resulia, Trei’kur and Langdauq. As Fidel travels to his father’s city in order to request troops to defend his home, he meets a girl named Relia, who has lost her memory. Relia also happens to have some strong enemies trying to chase her down because of her extraordinarily strong powers. The rest of the plot unfolds while Fidel and his allies try to find out the origins of the mysterious girl.

The story and characters on display here are absolute cliches, and don’t do anything you haven’t seen before in a JRPG. Everything feels like it was badly derived from a checkbox of "genre essentials". Star Ocean boasts a unique sci-fi, Star Trek-esque inspired world, but there’s no interstellar travel, and you instead find yourself backtracking between the same cities a multitude of times. Any sense of exploration quickly dulls out, as you pass the same environment for the eighth time for the sake of another irrelevant fetch-quest. The game itself feels quite limited in budget, with its constantly re-used assets.

Of course, Integrity and Faithlessness isn’t all flaws; the soundtrack done by composer Motoi Sakuraba is exceptional, and a true high point of the game. You can rest assured that some catchy music will be playing whilst you mindlessly mash buttons during combat.

 

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These are the voyages of the starship...Charles D. Goale

Which brings me to the gameplay. Star Ocean is an action-RPG, much in the same vein of Tales of Zestiria. Also similar to the aforementioned game, are the seamless battles with no loading screens. When you run into an enemy in the overworld, you’re thrown straight into a fight. The combat here consists of weak attacks, strong attacks, special attacks, and signeturgy (magical spells). There’s also a rock-paper-scissors mechanic, where strong attacks can break an enemy’s guard, weak attacks will halt strong attacks, and guarding against weak attacks will give you an opportunity to counterattack your foe. At the very start of the game, you’ll be merely alternating between weak attacks and strong attacks by mashing two buttons, and rarely guarding or dodging against your opponents. When you reach the end of your journey however, you’ll be relegated to using the same special attack over and over again, because it’s the only efficient way to take out the hordes of enemies you encounter.

New to Integrity and Faithlessness is the ability to have up to seven party members in a fight at a single time, six of which you can control. (Relia is never a playable character, and is only a support.) Having so many characters fighting on screen at once is a pretty interesting idea in theory, but doesn’t work out in execution: having that much action going on at once is a nightmare. The camera tends to jump about from place, or just gets stuck at an awkward angle  It becomes far too hectic to keep up with, and once again stresses that button-mashing your way to victory is the best way to go about things. With so many characters fumbling about, it also makes it difficult to switch to other playable characters. Not to mention, that after every fight, no matter who you were controlling during combat, you’re relegated to always playing as Fidel outside of battle. Then when you jump back into battle, the camera launches forward and centers on the character you were previously controlling, which can lead to you getting pinned between a rock and an enemy. I ended up finding myself unable to dodge correctly quite a few times, simply because I was fighting in a cramped corridor and whatever I was fighting had backed me into a corner where I couldn’t escape from. These are definitely not things that you want to deal with in a game that has a 25 hour long campaign.

 

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The final frontier

Whilst you find yourself on the battlefield in control of your character of choice, the other 6 members of your team are helmed by the AI. It does a competent job for the most part, but there are a few moments where your teammates will sit there doing nothing, as they absorb hits. Luckily there is a system that gives you a bit of control over what the AI does. These are called roles, and allow for slight character customization through adding different perks and stat buffs. There’s a fairly large amount of roles to level up and unlock, which is fun, but it’s nowhere near enough to save the combat from feeling bland.

This game manages to look fairly impressive. From long, sweeping landscapes, with flowing grass and mountain ranges, to quaint little villages with finely detailed architecture, tri-Ace did a great job at making the game look great from a graphical standpoint. There are the occasional missteps, though, like low draw distances causing trees to appear out of nowhere, or textures that look awkwardly flat compared to everything else. The biggest problem here is that while the game is good visually, it suffers from having too much world to explore. Why run across sprawling valleys when you wind up at a dead end a majority of the time? There’s no point to having such an expansive world, when it feels so barren and empty.

 

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Overall, Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness has a great premise, but ultimately fails to deliver an enjoyable experience on all fronts.

Verdict

What We Liked ...
  • Great visual detail
  • Roles are fun to level up
What We Didn't Like ...
  • Mindless combat
  • No point to exploring the barren worlds
  • Weak story
  • Too much backtracking
4
Gameplay
This is pretty much a flashy button masher. There's no real reward or reason to do anything other than spam the same attacks over and over, because the combat system feels so boring, and lacks everything that makes a standard Action-RPG great.
7
Presentation
The game looks great, especially the unique buildings, which gives the world a very fantasy MMO-esque appearance. However, it tries too hard too have a large world, which makes a lot of the game feel absolutely barren and devoid. The characters are well designed, but with simple archetypes, and the story is generic.
6
Lasting Appeal
If you decide to undertake all of the game's sidequests, or try to unlock all of the roles available, you're left with a moderate amount of game to play. Otherwise, a simple playthrough of the game will take around 20 hours, and a lot of that time is spent backtracking. Fairly short, by typical JRPG standards.
5.8
out of 10

Overall

It seems Star Ocean fans are let down once again, with another mediocre entry for the series. This is hard to recommend, even to hardcore JRPG fans. Stale combat, and other gameplay issues ultimately prevent this game from being able to stand up with previous, more enjoyable Star Ocean titles.
Good try Sony, But I'm still not buying a PS4

P.S. Tales of Zestria on PC still looks better than this one, try harder Sony
 
This is probably the death of the franchise. Low sales, low interest, and now a low performing game. I doubt they'll put out more titles for it.
 
Whoa that score? Between star ocean and phantasy star, i think sega is making a decent comeback. :P

So @Chary, if you didn't find this game so well, which star ocean game do you find the best of the series so far, or which would you like to see remade? Personally i think a Star ocean HD collection would be cool, like the first 3 games get remastered.

To be honest i wish the first 4 Phantasy star games get remade and HD remastered, it could be 10$ each for a download or 40$ on single disc collection. Like Phantasy star HD Remastered, I heard they have PS2 remakes exculsive to japan, and compared to the Old genesis games, is way easier and better to play. I can't play those long enough to finish cause i lose interest so easily by how difficult and easy it is to get lost and just end up losing, and spending time level up is tedious, in some games is fun and okay, but only if is actually a option most of the time. In most modern RPG is not necessary to spend hours increasing levels, is more about improving strategy and tactics, like since some games allow you to actually have more control over the player and not stuck with the take turns gameplay
 
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It's a shame about the plot. With more and more indie RPGs with plots that break the mold, you'd think they'd step up their game a little.
 
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Well She did give value to the presentation, it has a score of 7 of 10 :P
So the only redeeming quality is the character design, I do like the clothing and outfits they dress in from what i seen.

Besides who to say that people didn't buy it simply cause it looks good. I mean this character is safe from ESRB CENSORSHIP :creep:

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Whoa that score? Between star ocean and phantasy star, i think sega is making a decent comeback. :P

So @Chary, if you didn't find this game so well, which star ocean game do you find the best of the series so far, or which would you like to see remade? Personally i think a Star ocean HD collection would be cool, like the first 3 games get remastered.
1+2 are the pinnacle of the series, with 3 being a love-it-or-hate-it kind of game, from what I've seen. Both 1 and 2 have already been remade. (Though it seems 2's remake will not make it out of Japan.)
 
This is a shame, but not really unexpected even before release from what we were hearing from Japanese reviews. I originally had really high hopes for this one being a return to Star Ocean greatness, but maybe it will still be decent as a $20 game which probably isn't too far off from now.
 
I mean this character is safe from ESRB CENSORSHIP :creep:

Them sweet anime tiddies, though!

1+2 are the pinnacle of the series, with 3 being a love-it-or-hate-it kind of game, from what I've seen. Both 1 and 2 have already been remade. (Though it seems 2's remake will not make it out of Japan.)

Agreed, 1 & 2 were amazing. 3.... is just OK. 4? Ugh. Why'd they go with those cartoony graphics? There is a patch for Gen 2 in the works, though.
 
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Wow this was one of the reasons I wanted a PS4! I couldn't care less about the latest backstreet boys FF game but now this sucks :(
 
1+2 are the pinnacle of the series, with 3 being a love-it-or-hate-it kind of game, from what I've seen. Both 1 and 2 have already been remade. (Though it seems 2's remake will not make it out of Japan.)
Was the 3rd one really that bad, what exactly do people look for when playing the game, the story, graphics, music, or is it gameplay, sometimes i wonder what people base their opinions off of when talking about the game is bad. :unsure:
 
1 was great (played on snes, never completed). I like Snes graphics better than CGI PSP remake. I'll probably play it on SNES again one day.
2 was good (last dungeon, never completed). too bad you had to replay to see all characters. too much endings. stuck on a single planet was boring.
blue sphere (never played yet)
3 was great (never completed). difficulty skyrocketed before the end, I always die in a common fight in one attack.
4 was ok (completed last month!). game is okay, until faize starting to act strange. end is bad and not convincing.
5 didn't buy yet.

If remakes should be made, I would suggest start of 4 until .. I don't know (create a new ending with common sense, and less childish characters maybe), 1 and 3.
 
Well since lots of games that we thought was dead seem to be reappearing from nowehre, how bout we demand nintendo and square enix a Xenogears remake? :P
 
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Well since lots of games that we thought was dead seem to be reappearing from nowehre, how bout we demand nintendo and square enix a Xenogears remake? :P
a xenogears remake without censorship and with complete story this time (the devs were forced to release the game unfinished because Squaresoft asked to release it faster). Lot of plot were missing, and half the game is textual only.
it was still a great game nevertheless. one of my fav games.
 
a xenogears remake without censorship and with complete story this time (the devs were forced to release the game unfinished because Squaresoft asked to release it faster). Lot of plot were missing, and half the game is textual only.
it was still a great game nevertheless. one of my fav games.

Yes it is liked by many, and i hope nintendo consider reaching out to square enix for a remake.

While i dunno much about the behind the scenes of the game, i do know that at the time, I was never a reader of video games which is why i had trouble actually playing them. My first RPG was final fantasy mystic quest on SNES which i liked for being easy for me to understand and play at very young age, at about 8, then brave fencer mushashi while not really a RPG game it was my second square game simply cause i had like the fact it was more of a game instead of like watchingg stuff happen, where some games use the turn base, i like to have action based. Then chrono trigger made it a closed deal. There is too much charm for that game. I want a HD remake of that too. :P

Let next year be the age of Square REMAKES for their 30 anniversary :D
Rad racer, (WITH NO POWER GLOVE) Another final fantasy IV remake LOL, Bushido blade, Erghize god blessed the ring, Einhander, Bring it all back lol. :P
 
1+2 are the pinnacle of the series, with 3 being a love-it-or-hate-it kind of game, from what I've seen. Both 1 and 2 have already been remade. (Though it seems 2's remake will not make it out of Japan.)
I think you mean the remake's port that wont. 1 and 2 were both running an enhanced 2's engine on psp, both released in English. The PS4 and vita port of 2 afaik is not going to be coming out in English.
Speaking of remakes, there's something to be said about slapping Star Ocean 1's stats into 2's engine where it wasn't designed for that... completely ruined the balance. And I think it kinda also ruined the atmosphere of the game.
 
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a xenogears remake without censorship and with complete story this time (the devs were forced to release the game unfinished because Squaresoft asked to release it faster). Lot of plot were missing, and half the game is textual only.
it was still a great game nevertheless. one of my fav games.
Xenogears had censorship? O_O

I mean aside from those anime scenes that clearly had nudity and looked like 1998 Tenchi muyo quality :P

I guess perhaps there was censorship. There was lots of religion talk so yeah okay perhaps there was censorship, just like breath of fire series. But damn, now i want HD remakes collection of Breath of fire games now. Capcom should have been made Breath of Fire 3DS already. :glare:
 
I think Capcom made a horrible mobile game, which was terribly received. And now the series is in purgatory because Capcom doesn't think it would sell well.
They just need to listen to people sometimes. Majority of capcom fans have been asking for new megaman game over 5 years and we still are, when marvel vs capcom 2 was released, why it take so long to see the 3rd one? Why street fighter 4 take about 10 years after the 3rd game was made to come out? Then the 5 one took about 6 years?

They just have a problem with communications with their fanbase. :(

Is not that hard. They can always do like nintendo did with the smash ballet and start doing things like that. I think each company should be doing Video game ballets. :)

The only game on Nintendo that is capcom is Monster hunter (The resident evil games and Megaman doesn't count nor do any other VC title) I mean all of the possible games that could be on there, but it isn't Is just awful. They always seem to be focused with Street fighter, Resident evil and Monster hunter, which makes me think they are gonna start making worst decisions or shooting themself :ninja:
 
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I'm gonna pick this up in a year when it's like $20. It looked interesting but it doesn't sound like it's worth full price at all. It's a shame because it really does look good and I like the idea of using a huge party in battle
 
I'm gonna pick this up in a year when it's like $20. It looked interesting but it doesn't sound like it's worth full price at all. It's a shame because it really does look good and I like the idea of using a huge party in battle
That is all everyone is saying. IT LOOKS GOOD. Just like how people was impressed with Xenoblade chronicles X on wii u, but the gameplay may needed some tweaks. I think i already mentioned why people may have brought this game. :creep:

Well She did give value to the presentation, it has a score of 7 of 10 :P
So the only redeeming quality is the character design, I do like the clothing and outfits they dress in from what i seen.

Besides who to say that people didn't buy it simply cause it looks good. I mean this character is safe from ESRB CENSORSHIP :creep:

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blue sphere (never played yet)
3 was great (never completed). difficulty skyrocketed before the end, I always die in a common fight in one attack.
Blue Sphere has never been translated, unfortunately. Apparently it's way too complex and just fucked up to even attempt.
Til the End of Time was decent, I didn't have an issue with the difficulty until I attempted the post-game stuff. Holy shit, talk about DIFFICULT. The secret boss kept wiping me out in mere seconds, and I was a ridiculously high level. I think the max was 250? Don't remember.
 
Blue Sphere has never been translated, unfortunately. Apparently it's way too complex and just fucked up to even attempt.
Til the End of Time was decent, I didn't have an issue with the difficulty until I attempted the post-game stuff. Holy shit, talk about DIFFICULT. The secret boss kept wiping me out in mere seconds, and I was a ridiculously high level. I think the max was 250? Don't remember.
I find it funny how some games don't think 100 is a high enough level.

Phantasy star on master system i think maxed at 30, Phantasy star 2 on genesis had maxed at 50, Star ocean and tales games maxed out at 250, I dunno about MMO games, but Xenoblade chronicles have monsters over 100, but i never reached that high to fight or know max level cap. Most common rpg is either 99 or 100 and then disgea has like 999 or 9999. I mean that is crazy, you be leveling up for years if there is no exp booster or some other trick. :P
 
Blue Sphere has never been translated, unfortunately.
That's what I thought too, because I always searched an english patch, but last month I found out that @StorMyu participated in a French translation group and it's complete since 2011.

About SO3, my issue is that I NEVER do side stories and mini-games such as weapon/equipment creation (SO games), card games in FFs or witcher, skill and buff unlock (KH games), or any minigame (blitzball in ffx), etc.
spending hours trying ALL possible creation and merging is too long and boring to me. I want a story, not a pokémon game where you need to get all collectibles.
as a result, my equipment never have any attributes against angel's attacks or any elemental attacks. equipment sold in shops are just not enough and that's getting me in a bad position to progress normally in the story without grinding a lot (and I even got 20 levels to the same place (tank's battle on the moon base is a good place to level up) but I'm still dying in one hit against angels). I think I'm now lv80, I'll have to level up again at least lv100
 
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I loved 3 on the PS2. It had a mental storyline that sucked you in. One thing after another, it got so rediculous and entertaining. I think they should've kept it that way. 4 was so tame, although it looked pretty. I like hard games, and I think it's a shame they lowered the difficulty so much for 4 after 3.
 
That's what I thought too, because I always searched an english patch, but last month I found out that @StorMyu participated in a French translation group and it's complete since 2011.

About SO3, my issue is that I NEVER do side stories and mini-games such as weapon/equipment creation (SO games), card games in FFs or witcher, skill and buff unlock (KH games), or any minigame (blitzball in ffx), etc.
spending hours trying ALL possible creation and merging is too long and boring to me. I want a story, not a pokémon game where you need to get all collectibles.
as a result, my equipment never have any attributes against angel's attacks or any elemental attacks. equipment sold in shops are just not enough and that's getting me in a bad position to progress normally in the story without grinding a lot (and I even got 20 levels to the same place (tank's battle on the moon base is a good place to level up) but I'm still dying in one hit against angels). I think I'm now lv80, I'll have to level up again at least lv100

Yeah, I saw that a long while back. Didn't realize it'd been finished. I was thinking along the lines of an English patch, though. I think like two different groups started it, then gave up or disbanded before getting far.

I'm kind of on the fence about minigames/side quests. Most games, I do them. Other games, I couldn't give two shits, and just wanna play for the story, especially when the gameplay isn't that great. For Kingdom Hearts, I did everything possible. And it was worth it, though the end result was still confusing as hell, as KH games go. For most of the Final Fantasy games, I do the sidequests. Even when I replay one, I do the sidequests. The exception would be FFX and beyond. At that point, the sidequests got tedious and frustrating. Well, except for FFXII. Those were fun and challenging. Especially the hunts. Ohh, boy, the hunts.

SO3's difficulty was nuts. At least towards the end of the game, it was. I did some of the sidequest stuff, I don't remember if I got the "ultimate" weapons or not, but I remember that I actually made it to the last extra boss, and she kicked my ass in seconds. Level 200+ and I still had trouble with her.

I loved 3 on the PS2. It had a mental storyline that sucked you in. One thing after another, it got so rediculous and entertaining. I think they should've kept it that way. 4 was so tame, although it looked pretty. I like hard games, and I think it's a shame they lowered the difficulty so much for 4 after 3.

Yeah, I liked 3. The post-game stuff was crazy hard (I think the extra boss was from Valkyrie Profile, not sure), and leveling up to 250 was insane.
 
It was a thing 20 years ago (with Snes and PSX), but when piracy started with PSX they stopped doing that. maybe it's unrelated, but it was at the same period.
maybe there are still shops doing it, but not around my place.

The video game shop in my town is even more expansive than any other places (it sold 3DS 10€ more than the price printed on the box by nintendo >_>)
I ordered SO3 brand new in UK and it was cheaper with import taxes than buying a used game at that shop...
Just using internet is easier and cheaper around here.

edit: the meme picture is not needed :/
all meme are ugly and not interesting
 
This is why i was able to buy metroid other m for $7.50. Cause people hate it. Better sales for me. :P

Other M was AWESOME. I actually loved it. Haters gonna hate.

@Cyan could you maybe rent games? I dunno if that is a thing in your conuntry.:unsure:

In the USA, renting games kinda faded out for a while, and it really had nothing to do with piracy. It began when Blockbuster and Hollywood Video started phasing out and stores shut down due to Netflix and Redbox becoming kings of video rentals. Then along came Gamefly, and then Redbox started offering games, too. It's kind of sad, really. There's one last remaining Blockbuster in New Zealand, and they have a Twitter account. They post pretty funny stuff related to their imminent demise, and some how this has brought in customers.
 
I saw samurai warriors 4 empire for 50 a week ago or 2 on gamestop, went yesterday and was 20$ new and 18$ preowned dragon quest heroes was on sale for 20 but forgot to picked it up
 
A shame, really. I never got into Star Ocean, but I played one of the PSP titles. I was kinda hoping this would do good and give me something good to tide over until Final Fantasy XV. Nothing much else out right now...
 
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Yes, sir. Much better. Never trust voice type.

A shame, really. I never got into Star Ocean, but I played one of the PSP titles. I was kinda hoping this would do good and give me something good to tide over until Final Fantasy XV. Nothing much else out right now...

Well, there's plenty of PSP/PS1/PS2 RPGs available on PSN Store to tide you over until then. If you're into that sort of thing. I recommend the Digital Devil Saga and Persona games.
 
Well, there's plenty of PSP/PS1/PS2 RPGs available on PSN Store to tide you over until then. If you're into that sort of thing. I recommend the Digital Devil Saga and Persona games.

Played Persona, those games are fantastic <3
I'll look into Digital Devil Saga. Never heard of it.
 
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1+2 are the pinnacle of the series, with 3 being a love-it-or-hate-it kind of game, from what I've seen. Both 1 and 2 have already been remade. (Though it seems 2's remake will not make it out of Japan.)

Uh... Second Evolution actually came out in USA for the PSP.
 
I know, but the PS4/Vita got another remake in Japan. Read more here

Okay, so Second Evolution gained an enhanced port with new soundtrack, achievements and DLC? If that's all, then I'll stick to the PSP version.

But yeah, I think we could protest Square Enix to release that port westbound.
 
You know, i miss the days when games had switchable languages and you can buy japanese games and then turn it english. :P

Playing uncensored games was prime time for gaming back in those days. Now very few games have them. Games that aren't even being sold in america has english text option for what? Is almost as is encourgaed to import games to play from asia. Just reminds me of Dead or alive xtreme 3 Controversy. Is a shame.:unsure:

I mean we all know the best version of the game are the ones where the country is made from. Japan got best japan games and USA got best usa games and PAL got best PAL games. Make sense but why? Cause our ESRB and FFC type politicians are worried about exposing things to the uncultured understanding fanatics? You let a game like GAL GUN DOUBLE PEACE WITH THE WORD HENTAI FEIND into our country and look at the game! Yet dead or alive xtreme 3 for too much sexual content is a problem when before it wasn't, Neither was Senran Kagura, or Criminal girls. Violence? two words. MORTAL KOMBAT. Language? Just about every adult game. Even teen rated games. But is less common. Seriously, make up the mind, gamers want answers!.... and games.... Good ones..... Right ya'll? :ninja:
 
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Product Information:
  • Release Date (NA): June 28, 2016
  • Release Date (EU): July 1, 2016
  • Release Date (JP): March 31, 2016
  • Publisher: Square Enix
  • Developer: tri-Ace
  • Genres: Action RPG
  • Also For: PlayStation 3
Game Features:
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Online Multiplayer
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