Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete - Lunar: Silver Star Harmony

Lunar: Silver Star Harmony is a remake for the PSP, which has been released in Japan and North America. The game was featured in the Japanese game magazine Famitsu, with a two-page spread highlighting some of the game's upgrades over past releases. Along with a new isometric view, the game also features a hand-drawn style for the characters and backgrounds, a talking lead character (Alex), as well as new music and an expanded story. On May 29, 2009, Xseed Games announced Lunar: Silver Star Harmony for North America; originally set to be released on February 12, 2010, the game was later delayed until Feb. 23, then March 2. At release, a limited edition of the game was also available, which includes a soundtrack CD and full set of bromides featuring the female characters. The game mostly reused Working Designs' scripts and XSeed also recruited Jennifer Stigile (who performed the English versions of the songs for Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete) to re-record the songs for Lunar: Silver Star Harmony.

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