6/12/2009

Phantasy Star - A Non-Gamerscore Review

I assume that most of my audience (if not all of it) are 360 score whores/achievement junkies. One of the ideas I had when the blog first started was occasionally tackle a game that did not have achievements. The first game I had wanted to do this with was an awesome first person action game from the original Xbox called Breakdown. Unfortunately, I underestimated the addiction to whoring points and never got around to it. After hitting 200k, I was feeling semi burned out and I knew Phantasy Star 2 was coming to the arcade. I took this oppurtunity to playthrough Phantasy Star 1 created by Sega in 1987 for the Sega Master System. Phantasy Star, along with Square Soft's Final Fantasy were two of the first games that exposed the West to the genre of JRPG's.

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Phantasy Star starts off with your brother, Nero, having his ass beat to death. Nero sends you off on your quest for vegence and rebellion against the evil king of the Algol System, Lassic. You play the game as Alis, Nero's sister, and your first mission is to find a strong dude named Odin to help you go after Lassic. You bounce from town to town trying to find out about this Odin dude and you find his talking cat.


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Apparently, super strong dude Odin, got turned to stone by Medusa and Myau is wearing the antidote around his neck. So you go and find Odin and restore him from stone form.

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After finding out that you (a chick) is stronger than the strong dude Odin, you go and find a 4th party member named Noah.


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I think Noah is a chick, but who knows with those crazy japs. You go around collecting items and armor so you can finally reach Lassic by turning your talking cat into a flying cat.


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You kill Lassic and return to a port town to speak with the Governer only to find out that he is possessed by the real evil... Dark Falz.

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After you kick ancient evil's ass, the governer is back to normal and he lets the cat out of the bag. Your father used to be king of all of the Algol System of planets. He wants you to claim your throne as Queen Alis. The End!

Why the summation of the story, when you thought this was a review? Well I didn't want you guys to have to suffer through this game for what little bullshit backstory you need to enjoy the later games. Here is the real review. The graphics are decent for an 8 bit system game. The fighting is that of a typical early style jrpg. The game also suffers from bad design choices and localization issues that the early jrpg's suffered. The item menu is just a 8-10 item list with a next choice for flipping pages. You run into strange named creatures.

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How is a spider, a Ant Lion? There are a few instances of this and just bad dialog translation overall. You start the game off super weak and pretty much have to start farming xp and money right away. The only issue is that for a couple levels (and until a new weapon) that you can only consistently win against 1 enemy out of the possible 3-4 that you randomly face. The interesting thing I found was that the dungeons were very first person...at least it was interesting until all the dungeons look exactly the same outside of colors.


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The game is a 20 hourish affair, but most of that will be grinding and back tracking all over the worlds. The first Final Fantasy outclassed this game and I just hope the 2nd one is better. I wouldn't say this game was good but I can't call it outdated trash either. It was just poorly done even for the time. I give it 2 out of 5 Fro's.



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1 comments:

NJC Omega said...

A Non-Gamerscore review....what the hell is this crap! =P Nice read, I never got a chance to play this back in the day, RPG's in 2D just didn't seem so appealing when quick adrenaline fueled madness like Streets of Rage was about. Don't think I'll be picking it up anytime soon either.

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