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21 Reviews
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Abstract: Remember playing Phantasy Star Online back in the Dreamcast era when Sega brought addictive loot-mongering with friends across the country to consoles? Remember finally getting that rare loot drop after an epic battle, cultivating your mag, and wrestli...
Plenty of loot to collect, Bright and mostly impressive visuals, Familiar, accessible action
Clumsy camera requires constant attention, Uninspired story mode mission design, Combat lacks the fluidity of its forebears, Lousy friendly AI
Phantasy Star Zero gives DS owners a taste of everything that made Phantasy Star Online great nine years ago--and also what makes it seem dated today. ...
With unbalanced combat, sluggish controls, lack of any useful targeting system, poor camera control, horrible loot distribution, useless AI controlled partners, a weak online mode, muddled graphics and lackluster music I found it hard to point out any...
Abstract: Phantasy Star Zero is one of those games that some will fall completely in love with while others just won’t get it. If you’ve played PSO years ago and were disgusted with Phantasy Star Universe then I must say that Zero deserves your attention. Play t...
Abstract: It'd be an understatement to say I was a fan of the original Phantasy Star Online. While my classmates in high school would often blame their poor marks on lengthy football practices or alcohol-fueled social events, the reason for my own slipping grade...
Abstract: Though hampered by a few loud faults, Phantasy Star 0 is a rare gem for the DS and demands rental, if not outright purchase. The setup: You play as a bounty hunter in a post-apocalyptic world where civilization was destroyed by a mysterious event calle...
Abstract: Remember the dreamcast? Wheren't those the days? Playing PSO all night long with buddies and strangers alike. Well thanks to good ol' sega we can soon relive all the awsome glory of PSO without being tetherd down by those pesky AV cables and and a 40lb...