Highlights

  • Sea of Stars and Chained Echoes are standout indie RPGs that pay homage to the 16 and 32-bit classics while adding their own unique twists and innovations.
  • Both games draw inspiration from the underappreciated PS1 RPG Legend of Dragoon, showcasing the brilliance of this cult-classic in the genre.
  • Sea of Stars and Chained Echoes provide a substantial challenge for players, staying true to the difficulty of classic RPGs while incorporating modern gameplay mechanics.

Alongside all the other genres that have been well-represented in 2023's absolutely jam-packed release schedule, there's been a windfall this year of quality RPG releases. One of the most-anticipated of these (and quite possibly a dark horse contender for Game of the Year) is Sabotage Studio's Sea of Stars. This classically-styled RPG ticks all the boxes for fans of the genre that grew up during its heyday in the 16 and 32-bit eras while simultaneously innovating and iterating on a decades-old formula. The result is that Sea of Stars feels like a game players might have missed on the SNES or PS1, but still retains an identity all its own.

It joins a growing list of incredible indie RPGs that have steadily been dropping over the last few years, each of them showcasing how small development teams with restricted budgets can still craft games that stand toe-to-toe with AAA releases. In terms of last year's standout indie RPG, that honor belongs to Chained Echoes. A fantastic retro throwback that is largely the work of a sole developer, Chained Echoes' is similar to Sea of Stars in that it draws from the 16 and 32-bit classics that the team clearly has a fond appreciation for, but its darker tone and mature story set it apart from Sabotage Studio's newest release.

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Sea of Stars and Chained Echoes Share Common 32-Bit Influences

Legend of Dragoon Dart Shana Rose On Ship Cropped

Outside both being RPGs that clearly adhere to the mechanics and elements of their forebears, both Sea of Stars and Chained Echoes happen to share a common influence in the criminally underappreciated PS1 RPG Legend of Dragoon. The ways that each game pulls from Legend of Dragoon as one of their collective inspirations may differ, but the intent is all the same – to highlight the brilliance of this cult-classic in the genre. Legend of Dragoon came to players from Sony's first-party team Japan Studio (the same developers of classics such as Ape Escape and Gravity Rush) and received plenty of critical and commercial success at the time of its launch before quickly fading into obscurity.

While Chained Echoes borrows heavily from The Legend of Dragoon's narrative elements and tone, Sea of Stars chooses to wear its Dragoon influence in its turn-based battles that implement real-time commands. Beyond these comparisons, however, Chained Echoes has more than its fair share of analogues between itself and another PS1 classic – Xenogears. Considering that Xenogears' iconic score features the talents of Yasunori Mitsuda, who also worked on not only Chrono Trigger but Sea of Stars, another thread connecting the two titles becomes apparent.

Both Chained Echoes and Sea of Stars Get Classic RPG Gameplay Right

Sea Of Stars' Valere, Zale and Garl in battle, where Garl is about to use the combo attack Solar Rain

In terms of each title's gameplay, both Sea of Stars and Chained Echoes don't shy away from providing players with a substantial challenge despite being more forgiving than many of the classic games that they share influence from. Party management, prioritization of skills, and calculated progression are the name of the game in both titles, lest players find themselves soft-locked behind nearly impossible encounters thanks to how stat points have been allocated. Both games may be modern spins on the classic RPG, but the quality-of-life upgrades to the genre's mechanics that each employ don't extend to either game's difficulty.

As a result, what fans are left with in both titles is a game that stays true to the foundation laid by its predecessors while also doing enough on its own to not be classified a shameless imitation. The last two years have brought several AAA RPGs to players' screens, but Chained Echoes and Sea of Stars prove that there's still plenty of life left in the formulas of older games, provided that the developers can sufficiently harness the elements that made them successful in the first place. As the saying goes, the classics never go out of style.

Sea of Stars is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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