
Sega brings its long-running and acclaimed online RPG series to Sony’s handheld in Phantasy Star Portable, which comes complete with additional content, online play, and an all-new story...
One of the most ground-breaking and notable releases on the Dreamcast was Phantasy Star Online.
The game allowed players to form a party and take on epic quests in a world that blurred the lines between sci-fi and fantasy. It was a critical success and spawned a series of sequels, which appeared on multiple formats including GameCube, PS2, Xbox, 360 and PC.
Now the franchise is set to make its handheld debut. Phantasy Star Portable for the PSP brings everything the series is known and loved for to gamers on the go. The game combines much of the content, such as weapons, bosses and characters, of the last console game, Phantasy Star Universe, and its expansion Ambition of The Illuminus, into one complete package.
However, it’s important to note that Phantasy Star Portable is a completely new beast. The game boasts a fresh story set between Phantasy Star Universe and its expansion pack, introducing new characters and content not seen in the console games.
STORY TIME
With the infestation of the alien SEED thought to be under control, players are tasked with confronting a new menace in the Gurhal system. Accompanied by new character Vivienne, they must investigate this contamination and clear out the affected wildlife, delving into the mysteries behind this evil.
“Phantasy Star Portable is combining the best of Phantasy Star Universe and Ambition Of The Illuminus into an action-packed JRPG package you can play with your friends,” says Sega’s junior PR and marketing executive Kate Billingham.
“There are new characters and a brand new storyline with three ending scenarios, ensuring that fans and newcomers will find something for them. It’s a great addition to an award-winning, long-established series.”
A key new feature is the multiple endings. For the first time in the franchise’s history, Phantasy Star players will have to make crucial decisions that affect the outcome of the storyline, leading to a range of different conclusions.
Also making its debut is the record book, which keeps track of all the items players collect. There are over 150 new collectible items to be found on their travels, encompassing a mixture of weapons and useful items.
As can be expected the major selling point for Phantasy Star Portable is the multiplayer. The online mode from the previous console games has been transferred perfectly to Sony’s portable machine. Players can even play with friends in the same room, making the gaming session a more personal experience.
Either way, up to four players can team up together over the PSP’s wireless connection, allowing fans from around the world to adventure together without the use of a console for the first time.
CHARACTER SELECT
In any online troop balance is the key, and players will be able to choose from four races and three different class types, either earning experience points online or importing their character from the single-player mode. They can even import their customisable avatar from the Phantasy Star Portable demo.
“Phantasy Star Portable should be well received by fans of the JRPG genre, and it’s a great addition to the Phantasy Star series,” concludes Billingham.
“It has already received some positive reviews stateside, and we expect the same to be reflected over here.”
| Release Date | Apr 17th 2009 |
| Format | PSP |
| Publisher | Sega |
| Developer | Sonic Team |
| Distributor | Centresoft |
| Price | 29.99 |
| Contact | 0121 625 3388 |
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