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While they have no backbone, sunflower sea stars ( Pycnopodia helianthoides) mean business–especailly when faced with spiny ...
Sabotage Studios says it’s considering a Sea of Stars definitive edition to follow up the RPG’s free DLC, Throes of the ...
The Chrono Trigger-inspired indie RPG Sea of Stars was one of the highlights of 2023 – which is even more impressive when you ...
Sunflower sea stars scare off red sea urchins, offering a simple, natural way to protect and restore kelp forests.
Sea urchins have no brains or hearts. But put them in the proximity of the unmistakable sunflower sea star, and somewhere in ...
First off, Sea of Stars smartly foreshadowed Throes of the Watchmaker in a storyline thread where the Sky Council must offer favour to the player’s party of heroes. This grants access to the Sea ...
Sea of Stars is an impressive retro-inspired ride that meets the expectations it set and then some. Fans of The Messenger will find returning enemies and subtle throwbacks across the game.
Sea of Stars, a turn-based indie JRPG, is inspired by 16-bit JRPGs from the 1990s, but can it live up to its inspirations, or will its star burn out before achieving greatness?
Sea of Stars is a game I’ve been anxiously awaiting for months now. As a long-time fan of the great RPGs of the 16-bit era, I see this as a sort of tribute to what came before.
Our Sea of Stars review finds the RPG to be among the very best this year, thanks to its innovative turn-based battles and clear love for the genre.
Currently, Sea Of Stars sits at 88/100 on Metacritic for PC, 91/100 on Switch, and 90/100 on PS5 and Xbox Series X. It has a Very Positive user review score on Steam.