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This is a fantastic game so I thought I'd make a thread for it.
Pso2 is Sega's sequel to the enormously influential Phantasy Star Online, an online action rpg hack and slash that debuted on the Dreamcast and lived on through the game cube.
Pso2 is the sequel, and advances the combat from the legend of zelda style simple hacking and slashing of the first game. You can air combo, jump, ride your sword like a surf board, shoot guns from an over the shoulder perspective, parry attacks, etc. I personally find the combat, especially the bosses, to be very satisfying.
It's also not quite like most mmo's. There's no overworld or anything, just the lobby. You select the dungeon/world to embark to from the quest counter, and most of the layout of said dungeon/world is randomized (except for important things).
The amount of customization on characters is really amazing too.
The game is only out in Japan right now, but it's free to download and play via Sega's jp site. There's also an english patch that translates everything, and quite a few guides and faqs on the internet.
Highly recommended.
Also a few gameplay videos from me:
Some screenshots:
The music is also pretty solid (though not as much as the original game)
Pso2 is Sega's sequel to the enormously influential Phantasy Star Online, an online action rpg hack and slash that debuted on the Dreamcast and lived on through the game cube.
Pso2 is the sequel, and advances the combat from the legend of zelda style simple hacking and slashing of the first game. You can air combo, jump, ride your sword like a surf board, shoot guns from an over the shoulder perspective, parry attacks, etc. I personally find the combat, especially the bosses, to be very satisfying.
It's also not quite like most mmo's. There's no overworld or anything, just the lobby. You select the dungeon/world to embark to from the quest counter, and most of the layout of said dungeon/world is randomized (except for important things).
The amount of customization on characters is really amazing too.
The game is only out in Japan right now, but it's free to download and play via Sega's jp site. There's also an english patch that translates everything, and quite a few guides and faqs on the internet.
Highly recommended.
Also a few gameplay videos from me:
Some screenshots:
The music is also pretty solid (though not as much as the original game)