Phantasy Star Online Ep.3 - A Worthy Direction?
Thanks to Kikizo for their article discussing Phantasy Star Online Episode 3: C.A.R.D Revolution's showing at the Tokyo Game Show, where it was "one of the most popular playable games." PSOWorld has a detailed FAQ page on this forthcoming GameCube RPG, which offers "strategic combat using a turn-based card system." They also carry news of a special PSO Online Trilogy box set in Japan, and confirm that on PSO Ep.3's November Japanese release, the monthly subscription fees for the other Phantasy Star Online titles "...will carry over and work for PSO Ep.3, meaning no additional fee for Ep.3." The same may be true for the US release in Q1 2004, although Western response seems muted thus far - is this where you want to see the Phantasy Star series going?
**They also carry news of a special PSO Online Trilogy box set**
so.. phantasy star online online? wow, it must be so online it makes me wet my pants.
btw, am i the only one slightly annoyed by using the 'pso' for phantasy star online? pso always sounds/looks in my eyes as ps-one.. but perhaps i'm just retarded. ps-online or something would certainly make a better abbreviation. especially if you want to say online with the name anyways..
nah i don't know jack about them..
world was created 5 seconds before this post as it is.
Unless they release a free server that players can connect to after they take their servers down, all they're getting from me is two middle fingers. Seriously, if I buy an online game, I expect to be able to play it online for several years at least, not taken down like the PSO1 servers.
Looks like keyboard and HD will become standard on console since there is more and more online games, and especially mmorpgs. :)
All they need is a mouse to be efficient in FPS
Seriously, what the hell were you guys thinking?
Maybe I need to play this in person to 'get it', but as of right now, I have no earthly idea how playing a card game online could make me want to pay for something like this.
What you guys should be doing is refining the engine used PSO Episodes I and II. Namely, fix the god damned targeting system, give us more levels, update the dated though still awesome looking graphics, more spells, more skin types, better lobby system).
That is something I would pay for. Not a card game. You guys had damn well better prove me wrong. Which you probably will, because...well...you're Sonic Team.
Love and Kisses
-Alex
I'm the guy with the unpopular opinion
They need to go back to the Phantasy Star roots and make a single player game with a great story. Maybe take aspects that people liked from PSO and take them to a single player game.. (such as creating your own character instead of the pre set Hero character)
:P
anyways the "online" bit was the worst thing to happen to Phantasy Star.. other than number 3
"I am a kernel in the linux army"
I for one am looking forward to this one.
The Episode 1&2 version bundled with the trilogy is a slightly upgraded version, PSO Ep. 1&2 plus. Some say it is only released in Japan, others say it is also coming to EU/US... anyone know for sure? I'd love to have the updated version.
Unless they release a free server that players can connect to after they take their servers down, all they're getting from me is two middle fingers. Seriously, if I buy an online game, I expect to be able to play it online for several years at least, not taken down like the PSO1 servers.
I bought Alien Front online less than 10 months after release, but it turns out by this time the servers were already taken offline - forever.
SEGA's response to me and the BBB: Shut up, kid. You can still play offline, so we don't technically owe you anything.
The only thing that can be done is filing a class action lawsuit to try and get SEGA to release the source code of the servers and allow modifying the client. If anybody knows an attorney who may be willing to give this case a look, get in touch.
Otherwise, companies will never have any reason to stop this cycle of advertising a game as online (and claiming so on packaging) without announcing any cut-off date, then terminating the servers when they feel like it, and not leaving consumers any option to run the servers themselves or even connect 1-on-1 directly.
I'm game if one relatively low montly fee will allow me to play both PSO 1&2 and PSO 3. Thats a pretty cool thing for Sega to do.
PaleHour
See topic.