Phantasy Star Online
Dreamcast- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Jan 29, 2001
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Total Video GamesExplaining the genius and scarily addictive quality of Phantasy Star Online is tricky indeed, it is something that needs to be played and experienced.
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The best console RPG since Squaresoft's "FFVII" on the PlayStation. Get ready for a monster phone bill.
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Daily RadarThe Bottom Line: Brilliant.
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The best online game on the Dreamcast and will likely keep you awake for days straight.
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Da GameboyzAs a single player game there is room for improvement but overall the stellar graphics, excellent sound and added touch of the online multiplayer ability make PSO a must have for any Dreamcast owner. The Joystick is way up.
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The lastability of this game is endless. Because this game is so much fun, plus is online, you can be playing this for years to come.
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The bottom line is that you must have this game. Even though it has a light story, even though it doesn't have much to offer solo players, PSO is a brilliant game--and what's more, it's a promise of amazing things to come in the Dreamcast's final days and in Sega's new future.
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Insanely fun, strategic combat, a host of interesting missions, more customization than you can shake a photon sword at and top-notch graphics that don't depend on flash to satisfy make this one a no-brainer.
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This is among the best games, visually, across all platforms. There's really nothing that compares to the visual quality of PSO.
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AllDreamcastPSO isn't about the offline experience. It's about taking the game online, which is incredibly fun. The online and offline modes are as different as night and day.
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Like the original "Diablo," the game offers an insidiously addictive style that you'll be hard pressed to pull yourself away from.
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CNET GamecenterA graphical and technological marvel that offers slick graphics, smooth online play, and groundbreaking communication features. You owe it to yourself to experience it.
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Spank!One billion points for single handily dragging online RPGs out of a mire of orcs, beards and dreadful graphics. It's repetitive and shallow (kind of) but it's also amazingly beautiful, addictive and - believe it or not - socially rewarding and instructive!
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Gorgeous graphics and that hard-to-explain fun factor that emerges from repeated exposure to its better features (which cannot be easily explained unless you've played PSO online yourself).
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The graphics in Phantasy Star Online are excellent in all respects. Not only is the lighting superb, but the general design of the environments is also both visually appealing and extremely efficient.
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Nice graphics and pleasant music enhance a fairly addictive multiplayer experience-just don't expect much in the way of a traditional single player RPG.
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The story wasn't much of a story at all. So for all you readers out there that are hoping for a whopper of a tale, I hope you can be satisfied with a mere kid's meal.
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Even with its shallow storyline and camera issues, Phantasy Star Online simply manages to be a whole lot of fun.
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Tremendously fun gameplay with an addictive online component.
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Teams of up to four can then venture to visually stunning alien worlds, solving puzzles and wasting anything that moves.
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It's straightforward, hack-n-slash combat online or off. But you must jump online, however, to get the full experience of what the Dreamcast is capable of doing.
Awards & Rankings
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8
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#8 Most Discussed Dreamcast Game of 2001
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 41 out of 51
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Mixed: 4 out of 51
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Negative: 6 out of 51
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