Phantasy Star II (XBLA)


THE SCOREBOARD

7.0
Good
Gameplay
 7.0
"One of the best from the past."
Graphics
 4.0
Sound
 4.0
Value
 7.0

 

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One of those rare RPGs to be set in a space-based future, Phantasy Star was epic and awesome for more than just that reason. Its gameplay and characters were incredibly memorable and playing through the games was all the evidence gamers of 1989 (yep, this game was first released twenty years ago!) needed to justify its classic status.

Twenty years, however, is a long time. Sometimes it's better to leave those memories as just that, rather than attempt to revisit them with a brain that's 20 years older...

Fortunately, Phantasy Star II is actually a pretty robust little game. Sure, its tiny sprites and the limited animation thereof pales in comparison to modern HD drama (there's been no HD treatment - you get the raw Phantasy Star experience, with a little bit of blur to soften the blow some) but the story is as strong as ever and you'll rapidly find yourself drawn into the tale.

Combat is pretty simplistic and the presentation even more so. The limited resources (in HP and TP) available from the beginning are also pretty frustrating, giving you very little opportunity to experiment and find out how things work. Experimentation, as it turns out, is the only way you'll find out as the in-game documentation is extremely limited and the user interface rather prone to reducing words to acronyms. Combined with random encounters (the bane of early RPGs), your first experiences with Phantasy Star II can be quite annoying and hardcore in nature.

The interface is fairly clunky by today's standards but still pretty usable. It will take a bit of fiddling to figure out what things do but if you've played any other JRPGs from the last 20 years you'll get the hang of it pretty quickly. It's actually very similar to the early Pokemon games (which haven't changed all that much themselves) so if you're able to find your way around those, you'll have little trouble here.

There's little to say about the graphics - they're a direct port of the original, with a little bit of blur, and like the sound, they really don't stand up to modern scrutiny. In an age when cellphone games would be embarrassed to look like this, only the retro enthusiast will be able to stand the visuals on offer here.

If you ever wished to play this classic game or would like to immerse yourself in a solid RPG and can handle a very simple graphical style, there's no reason not to grab this. It might be a little clunky compared to modern examples of the genre (and we're not talking just about the graphics here) but it's actually aged rather well.



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On 3 July 2009, 11:15AM Posted by Xenojay
It's a pity they didn't upgrade the graphics so it makes it look like another game re-released to make money.
Still...should please the old fans :)
 
On 3 July 2009, 03:12PM Posted by lexcalibur
This was the first RPG I ever played...good memories indeed. Can't for the life of me remember what it was about though.
 
On 5 July 2009, 11:16AM Posted by The Host of Chaos
The Xbox 360 Megadrive games are a bit of a rip off when you realise that you can get all of those games and more for about $50 in the Sega Mega Drive Collection. The only game that's missing is Gunstar Heroes but if you really want that highly over-rated game you can buy it separately anyway.
 


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Phantasy Star II (XBLA) Publisher: SEGA
Developer: SEGA
Genre: Role Playing
Platforms: x360
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