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3.5.2005

Phantasy Star Online Episodes 1 & 2 is one of my favourite games of all time (and I very much look forward to the upcoming PC version PSO: Blue Burst), so understandably I was eager to try Episode 3 when it was released. If the C.A.R.D. in the title was too subtle a clue, this is a card battling game. Many fans were quite shocked at the big change, from an action rpg to a strategic, turn based battler. Give it time, however, and this game can work its magic on you as much as the previous episodes.The gameplay may have changed, but the fantastic design has been retained. The graphics are not the most technically advanced, but there are extremely fitting, unique and generally very appealing.The music too, has retained the high standard set by the previous PSO for original pieces. One change which is definitely for the better is the single player, it is a lot more structured than Episodes 1 and 2, and all the better for it. There are two stories, the 'good and evil' sides (though it is nowhere near as clear cut, as the interesting plots develop) each with many quests, including optional bonus ones, which form a more rewarding game than offline on Episodes 1 and 2. There is also the ability to free battle against a computer or other human character.CPU opponents however are still no match for taking the game online. Strategically playing your own deck (compiled from literally 100s of cards) against a like-minded opponent is tense, exciting and almost always enjoyable. Even the cheating that takes a lot of enjoyment from other PSO games is somewhat removed; even if they have better cards, the strategy with which you play them is at least as important. The downside to this is that the game never was extremely popular, and is only becoming less so as time goes on. At least two players can still play on the same Gamecube.Overall, many people will remain annoyed at this change in style, but the strategic edge makes it a perfect compliment to the constant action of the previous episodes. It retains the excellence of design, yet improves the single player considerably. A terrific game, but not the one a lot of people wanted.
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7.11.2008

I love PSO and have played it for over 240 hours so when this popped up I thought 'Great!',I initially thought it it would be like Lost Kingdoms and you used cards in battle(s) but no,it's a card game through and through with no emphasis on any arcade skills,Yes it's kind of boring to start with but once you build up a decent deck it gets much better,and of the many games I've played on this I seriously haven't noticed the CPU player 'cheat',Yu-Gi-Oh! on the PSOne is full of it,conveniently materialising cards just when needed.Overall this doesn't replace PSO,Universe does a good job(extra mode) but it's something different.

21.5.2011

This game is immense, a real classic for the GC that every one must own and play!!! would recommend this game to any one who hasn't played it before!

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