Difference between revisions of "Phantasy Star Online"

From Sega Retro

m
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
 +
An MMORPG made by [[Sega]] for the [[Dreamcast]]. This one has a lot of references to past Phantasy Star games. PSO was also released for [[Gamecube]] and [[Xbox]] (and was one of the only online games for Gamecube). A sequel, Episode 3, was made for Gamecube, but not for Xbox. Lots of times, on the online servers, there would be cameos with Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Eggman. There is also a gun based on Eggman's walker from [[Sonic Adventure 2]].
 +
 +
The game itself is a simple hack'n slash type Role Playing Game where you slay monsters, level up, buy new equipment etcetera. Episodes I and II differ from many previous games of this genre by offering a real-time, rather than turn-based approach to combat - and seamlessly integrating this with the exploration/plot development aspects of the game. Episode III reverted back to a turn-based combat system.
 +
 +
== Game story ==
 +
Unlike the rest of the Phantasy Star series, PSO's prologue starts on the planet of Coral (possibly a splinter colony from the Algol star system).  Coral was becoming unsuitable for life, so a pair of colony ships, Pioneer 1 and Pioneer 2, were sent to the planet Ragol, thought to be uninhabited by intelligent life, to colonize it.  Pioneer 1 reached Ragol safely, and contructed a colony there.  But when Pioneer 2 arrived seven years later, a sudden explosion engulfed the Pioneer 1 colony as they attempted to communicate.  The Player(s) take the role of Hunters, mercenaries/bounty hunters/troubleshooters sent down to the source to determine the cause of the explosion, and find any survivors.
 +
 +
Episode III takes place twenty-one years after Episodes I and II.  Pioneer 2 is still orbiting Ragol, its people still not yet allowed to come down to their new home.  A group of Hunters and other citizens have become dissatisfied with the actions of the Principal Government, which they have come to see as corrupt.  They have fled down to the planet's surface, and formed the Arkz, an Eco-terrorist-like group that seeks to expose the government's corruption, and keep them from overdeveloping the planet for their own gain.
 +
 +
The plot details of Episode IV, soon to be released as part of ''Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst'', have not yet been disclosed.
 +
 +
== Version list ==
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Network Trial Edition (Dreamcast) 2000 (Japan)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online (Dreamcast) 2000 (Japan) / 2001 (USA and Europe)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Ver.2 (Dreamcast) 2001 (Japan and USA) / 2002 (Europe)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online (Windows) 2001 (Japan) / 2002 (rest of South-East Asia)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Trial Edition (GameCube) 2002 (Japan)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II (GameCube) 2002 (Japan and USA) / 2003 (Europe)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Version "1.1" (GameCube) 2002 (Japan)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II (Xbox) 2003 (worldwide)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Episode III C.A.R.D. Revolution Trial Edition (GameCube) 2003 (Japan)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Plus (GameCube) 2003 (Japan) / 2004 (USA)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Episode III C.A.R.D. Revolution (GameCube) 2003 (Japan) / 2004 (USA and Europe)
 +
*Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst (Windows) 2004 (Japan)
 +
*Phantasy Star Universe (Currently in development; Release & Platforms TBC)
 +
 +
== External links ==
 +
* [http://www.sonicteam.com/pso/ Official Phantasy Star Online homepage]
 +
* [http://www.sonicteam.com/pso/minhiro2/ Official PSO fan site 'Minhiro']
 +
* [http://www.sonicteam.com/ Sonic Team homepage]
 +
* [http://www.sega.co.jp/ SEGA of Japan homepage]
 +
* [http://www.sega.com/gamesite/pso3card/content.html Official Episode III Website]
 +
* [http://phantasystaruniverse.com/ Official Phantasy Star Universe Website]
  
 
[[Category: Sega Games]]
 
[[Category: Sega Games]]
An MMORPG made by [[Sega]] for the [[Dreamcast]]. This one has a lot of references to past Phantasy Star games. PSO was also released for [[Gamecube]] and [[Xbox]] (and was one of the only online games for Gamecube). A sequel, Episode 3, was made for Gamecube, but not for Xbox. Lots of times, on the online servers, there would be cameos with Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Eggman. There is also a gun based on Eggman's walker in [[Sonic Adventure 2]].
+
[[Category:Dreamcast Games]]

Revision as of 16:53, 30 November 2004

An MMORPG made by Sega for the Dreamcast. This one has a lot of references to past Phantasy Star games. PSO was also released for Gamecube and Xbox (and was one of the only online games for Gamecube). A sequel, Episode 3, was made for Gamecube, but not for Xbox. Lots of times, on the online servers, there would be cameos with Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Eggman. There is also a gun based on Eggman's walker from Sonic Adventure 2.

The game itself is a simple hack'n slash type Role Playing Game where you slay monsters, level up, buy new equipment etcetera. Episodes I and II differ from many previous games of this genre by offering a real-time, rather than turn-based approach to combat - and seamlessly integrating this with the exploration/plot development aspects of the game. Episode III reverted back to a turn-based combat system.

Game story

Unlike the rest of the Phantasy Star series, PSO's prologue starts on the planet of Coral (possibly a splinter colony from the Algol star system). Coral was becoming unsuitable for life, so a pair of colony ships, Pioneer 1 and Pioneer 2, were sent to the planet Ragol, thought to be uninhabited by intelligent life, to colonize it. Pioneer 1 reached Ragol safely, and contructed a colony there. But when Pioneer 2 arrived seven years later, a sudden explosion engulfed the Pioneer 1 colony as they attempted to communicate. The Player(s) take the role of Hunters, mercenaries/bounty hunters/troubleshooters sent down to the source to determine the cause of the explosion, and find any survivors.

Episode III takes place twenty-one years after Episodes I and II. Pioneer 2 is still orbiting Ragol, its people still not yet allowed to come down to their new home. A group of Hunters and other citizens have become dissatisfied with the actions of the Principal Government, which they have come to see as corrupt. They have fled down to the planet's surface, and formed the Arkz, an Eco-terrorist-like group that seeks to expose the government's corruption, and keep them from overdeveloping the planet for their own gain.

The plot details of Episode IV, soon to be released as part of Phantasy Star Online: Blue Burst, have not yet been disclosed.

Version list

  • Phantasy Star Online Network Trial Edition (Dreamcast) 2000 (Japan)
  • Phantasy Star Online (Dreamcast) 2000 (Japan) / 2001 (USA and Europe)
  • Phantasy Star Online Ver.2 (Dreamcast) 2001 (Japan and USA) / 2002 (Europe)
  • Phantasy Star Online (Windows) 2001 (Japan) / 2002 (rest of South-East Asia)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Trial Edition (GameCube) 2002 (Japan)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II (GameCube) 2002 (Japan and USA) / 2003 (Europe)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Version "1.1" (GameCube) 2002 (Japan)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II (Xbox) 2003 (worldwide)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode III C.A.R.D. Revolution Trial Edition (GameCube) 2003 (Japan)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II Plus (GameCube) 2003 (Japan) / 2004 (USA)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode III C.A.R.D. Revolution (GameCube) 2003 (Japan) / 2004 (USA and Europe)
  • Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst (Windows) 2004 (Japan)
  • Phantasy Star Universe (Currently in development; Release & Platforms TBC)

External links