The new actions Photon Dash and Photon Glide allow you to traverse across the vast open field with ease! Of course, the ultimate in character creation has also evolved. Create your own main character that will be unique throughout the world, and head out to a new adventure!
Show more. Rappy Pack. This item pack contains Rappy costumes, a favorite from Phantasy Star Online 2, as well as various support items that will be helpful at the start of your adventures. Add To Cart. This item pack contains costumes inspired by the new Retem region in PSO2 New Genesis, as well as various support items that will be helpful in your adventures. This is a older iso of the game that is known for freezing and riddled with bugs.
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At this point, you can then load into Phantasy Star Online New Genesis by selecting the option to do so from the in-game menu. You can also load into the base game, Phantasy Star Online 2 by selecting the option to do so instead of New Genesis. You can even transfer your character from Phantasy Star Online into New Genesis via the character transfer option when you create your character.
The HUcast is a Hunter Android, a strong and able fighter, but completely devoid of the magic potential of the other characters. The RAmar is a Human Ranger who wields powerful firearms and has a moderate amount of magical potential with plenty of room for growth. The FOnewear is a Newman Force, who wields strong magics to destroy the enemy, possessing a Force technique that no Android can ever learn. After choosing your character type, you're given leave to change the color scheme and outfit style of your character, to better individualize it.
Once you've got the character you want, even down to the style of hair and body proportions, you'll name it and be given a Section ID, a simple identification system that determines how your robotic sidekick, the Mag, evolves.
The Mags are an interesting part of the game, but more on those later. Once you've finished creating your character, you're put straight into the game, receiving orders from Principle Tyrell, the leader of Pioneer 2. Charged with the task of finding out what destroyed the central dome, you're sent to the lobby to purchase gear, receive specific mission orders, and to eventually transport down to the surface of the planet. This is where you'll spend all of your pre- and post-mission time, buying new weaponry and armor, receiving quests from the Hunter's guild, and eventually using the transporter to visit Ragol itself.
After receiving your first quest, you'll transport down and start battling the monsters of Ragol. Combat is extremely simple and easy to perform, yet difficult to master. You're able to use three of your four Dreamcast controller buttons for the different items and attacks you can use, and each button is programmable with the in-game menu, allowing you to choose between every attack, technique, or item you've got access to. As you progress through the game, you'll raise in levels, gain better equipment, and fight stronger monsters.
The only drawback to the gameplay in PSO is the lack of a detailed story. Almost as an afterthought, PSO's storyline is told through a series of talk bubbles no voice acting in this game , that detail the different events of the game. This story is relatively weak, especially the ending, but PSO was designed more for the multiplayer experience anyway. This is the true shining point of Phantasy Star Online , the feature for which it was designed: multiplayer online play.
Using the built-in Dreamcast modem, PSO allows you to connect to Sega Net or your local internet service provider and play against hundreds of online players over the world. With eight servers currently operating in the US alone, Sega has planned well for the success of this title and, even with the recent Dreamcast announcement from Sega, the success of Sega Net should keep these servers running for a very long time.
Connecting is easy -- just attach your Dreamcast to the phone line, use your Web Browser disk to make sure the modem is setup properly and then start up Phantasy Star Online. When you're starting your character, just choose Online Play, let it connect to the server, and you're ready to go.
The first thing you'll see is the lobby. Each lobby has ten different levels, where you can chat with other players, join a team of players, or create a team of your own. You're able to communicate with other players through the use of your keyboard or controller, although the keyboard is the preferred device in this instance. Also included are a series of over different symbols meant to facilitate communication between the five different languages Phantasy Star Online was designed for: English, French, German, Spanish, and Japanese.
Once you've started communicating, you'll be able to start fighting in groups of up to four. With several different areas of the game to explore and a wealth of creatures, items, and bosses to encounter and collect, you've got days worth of replayability.
While not the most graphically intense game ever created for the Dreamcast, Phantasy Star Online still uses the hardware to its utmost advantage. Each portion of the game is rendered with high quality textures and graphics that are a joy to look upon.
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