
The gameplay is no longer the same, it had to evolve to keep up instead of remaining stuck in the past, but the feel of it is there, and if you're willing to give it a chance, it'll grow on you. So to fans of Phantasy Star (I through IV), I'd say give this a look. These young reviewers have no idea what the original Phantasy Star was like. And in fact, this only more proves my point that it's more true to the originals in that it has decent characters.
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Just because it's on a handheld doesn't mean a game has to be instant gratification, that's not at all what Phantasy Star Portable is about. what, a handheld RPG has to have shallow characters to be enjoyable? I don't think so. One thing I am going to snark at though is the poor Games Radar review, which actually complained about the characters having depth. I'm already eagerly looking forward to Phantasy Star Zero and hoping for more of the same. All in all, Phantasy Star Portable is what I would consider the first point of logical evolution from Phantasy Star IV in the current generation of technology, and if Sega plays this right then they could easily have a cult classic on their hands. The charming interactions between the characters made the pedestrian storyline come alive, and because of that it feels like the most 'Phantasy Star' game to date since IV. The storyline was a little on the predictable side, but the characters were handled very well, especially the CAST named Vivienne whom it'st he player's duty to help evolve as a character.

What was great about the game though was outside of that. The gameplay is exactly the same as Universe, and that's a good thing because it's a nice little Diablo-style dungeon romp, that's what the gameplay elements are, and they do that well. What I found I was pleasantly surprised about, quite so indeed. I tried Phantasy Star Portable not really expecting anything special, but I was interested because it was the same sort of thing as PSU but I would no longer have to play Ethan Waber (huge bonus), I could play my own character instead. Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity PlayStation Portable Vision Phone Passwords: Enter one of the following passwords at the Vision Phone Passwords screen to unlock the corresponding item. And at the end of the day, that's sad because I saw some real potential there. I gave Phantasy Star Universe a try and that seemed very promising, but the 'kewl kid' I had to play as, Ethan Waber, was more boring than the Houses of Parliament on a dull day, that coupled with the painfully bad voice acting of some of the characters (especially the Neuman female) realy put me off it. So I'd pretty much given up on the franchise until I caught wind of Universe. Phantasy Star Online I hated at first, but I warmed up to it slowly, I played it for a little while and it was fun but an easily forgettable game, not really Phantasy Star at all (it would've fared better had it had another name). Phantasy Star Online I hated at first, but My history with Phantasy Star has been storied I loved the first four games, they were wonderful. My history with Phantasy Star has been storied I loved the first four games, they were wonderful.
