thriwren wrote:I could not find hard evidence to support any connection in PSO.
Muuu teKi wrote:I figure the confusing battle menu system is to cut down on piracy much in the way that old PC games did -- requiring having the manual or other pack-ins in order to play the game efficently (without ridiculous trial and error)..
This is much like how Phantasy Star II had a guidebook packed-in with the game, likely just so that players could actually get through Ikuto with their sanity intact.
Certainly it's something worth revamping, however.
The ruins seems to be a bit like the "Cave" passages between the domes. and P2 does look a bit like a part of a world ship.BenoitRen wrote:thriwren wrote:I could not find hard evidence to support any connection in PSO.
I think he meant that PSIII inspired PSO. It certainly seems that way, because originally Searren from PSIII was going to appear in the game.
Zucca wrote:http://www.rpgamer.com/games/ps/ps3/reviews/ps3strev1.html
It's pretty fair review, but why to give battle system only 5 points? Because it's more advanced than PSII's?
Also this review says that PSIII's plot doesn't meet with the others. Well. Not much if you think the characters, but when you think the whole world ship theme, then it really meets with other classic games' series plot.
The reviewer also mentions the graphics and music in the way that I have already mentioned. While some are outstanding, the others aren't good. Sometimes I feel like the battle music was some kind of prototype.
It's basically same as in PSII, but there's long-distance weapons and maxium of four groups of enemies.Semix wrote:You understood the battle system - wow you are smart. MAkes no sence. Also i hate the lack of speed, yes just moving about
Zucca wrote:It's basically same as in PSII, but there's long-distance weapons and maxium of four groups of enemies.Semix wrote:You understood the battle system - wow you are smart. MAkes no sence. Also i hate the lack of speed, yes just moving about
Zucca wrote:Indeed. You should play and get to know PSIII first. Because it differs from PSII, it might feel a bit stange at first.
Btw. You know, you could just edit your post instead of double posting. Double posts often make discussion messy.
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