yay Phantasy Star. Sega should hire me to produce a Phantasy Star comeback!
Phantasy Star all the way!
On 03/04/2014 at 07:48 PM by BrokenH See More From This User » |
In the end I decided to wait on Lost Planet 3. My other choice to fill that void? Phantasy Star Portable! For those wondering, I’ve been a Phantasy Star fan since the genesis but I also know the newer entries have more of a focus on hack/slash/blast gameplay and loot collection as opposed to the traditional Jrpg set up of the series‘ predecessors. I’m okay with this overall though I’m sure to fondly miss interacting with my favorite old-school characters such as Nei.
I realize Phantasy Star Portable 2 is better but apparently SEGA fucked up with the number of copies they printed to CD. Whereas PSP1 is easy to acquire, PSP2 is rather rare and usually attached to a ridiculous price-tag. (If you are a more dogged collector with more cash than me, feel free to look around amazon though!)
Phantasy Star meant a lot to me growing up simply because it took rpgs into space. Sure, the Final Fantasy games had a few nods to futuristic technology but up until FF7, none of them gave off a 100% science fiction vibe. If you wanted to literally feel out of place on a strange planet inhabited by strange life-forms, Phantasy Star was the go to rpg of choice.
Eventually Knights Of The Old Republic would come along and knock Phantasy Star off its’ throne because of my bias Star-Wars fan-boyism. However, it still remained a memorable part of my adolescence as a gamer!
Anyway, here’s another picture of Deidre, my most controversial female character! Why you ask? Deidre was always “blunt” in the way she spoke and “bad things” happened to her. She sort of pulled a whole “Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” which is fine in movies and books but not so fine in video games. Still, I’m glad I told Deidre’s story and I was happy she went from being a victim of sexual abuse to a survivor who came out of the experience with good friends!
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