Fantasy Star
Phantasy Star Online is an online role-playing game (RPG) developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega in 2000 for the Dreamcast. It was the first online RPG for game consoles; players adventure with up to three others over the internet to complete quests, collect items,. The long awaited Free-To-Play Online RPG Phantasy Star Online 2 has finally arrived! PSO2 features revolutionary gameplay features, such as endless adventures, Hybrid Custom Action, and unprecedented character customization. Become an ARKS Operative today! Adventure awaits!
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Welcome to the Ultima - Phantasy Star Online Blue Burst private Server , where you can enjoy playing this wonderful nostalgic game made by SEGA. Playing on ultima is totally free thanks to a motivated staff and a great community who make this possible.
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Community
- Characters never get deleted from our server
- Lots of GM support
- Large friendly player pool
- Mixed language community
- Active forum
Unique features
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- Contains unique added items
- Satisfying donation system for items
- Many scheduled special events
- Character change panel
- Over 200 quests
- Crack mode for the expert players
Gameplay
- Increased exp gaining rate (3x up to Lv 160 & 2x up to Lv 200)
- Increased rare monster appearance rates
- Buffed monsters in ultimate
- Complete challenge and battle mode
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So. Finally, and after much heated and over-enthused fan speculation, Square-Enix have decided that at long last the time is right for a remake of their opus Final Fantasy VII.
Of course, I’m not personally a fan. I tell this to anyone who’ll listen (and sometime those who won’t). This isn’t because I’m one of those people who has to take every effort to hate a thing because it’s popular; I love Coke. Nay, it is because I had this nagging feeling on release that I’d seen it all before.
Specifically, two years earlier with Phantasy Star IV.
Far be it for me to whine about how they’re both RPG’s set in a quasi-futuristic dystopia and featuring a blonde-haired sword-wielding young man with militaristic ambitions as hot-headed protagonist who eventually grows up. That seems to be a pretty generous default for this style of game; but the similarities run deeper.
Their names both begin with ‘C’, too. Pure coincidence, as is the black-clad antagonist with a name pulled from Jewish culture acting on behalf of powers from above. That could be any two games, right?
Any two games where these similar characters both plot-killed a party member whose name begins with ‘A’, possibly. But I’m splitting hairs here.
Jenova appears at one point in Final Fantasy VII as a legless torso attached to a wall in a technological facility.
Dark Force appears at one point in Phantasy Star IV as a legless torso attached to a wall in a technological facility.
Toward the end of Phantasy Star IV, a second Dark Force appears, a fight waged against coastal scenery.
Toward the end of Final Fantasy, a second Weapon (Diamond) appears, a fight waged against coastal scenery.
None of this would mean anything, of course, if the denouement of both titles didn’t involve in some way an androgynous winged entity floating against an abstract background.
Safer Sephiroth is an androgynous winged entity floating against an abstract background.
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The Profound Darkness is an androgynous winged entity floating against an abstract background.
This is all just for fun, of course; Phantasy Star IV has nothing like the kind of rich world-building seen in Final Fantasy VII’s Midgar and similarly, the plot-mandated character death in FFVII is not handled nearly as respectful or sensitively as in PSIV. Really, they’re both great games.
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Regardless of the similarities.