by Benoit » Mon Feb 16, 2004 6:43 pm
What the hell happened with my post here? I'm sure I posted about the dates and the publisher of the remake. Oh well...<p>The PSI remake IS coming out in Europe. Conspiracy Entertainment is releasing it in the US and in Europe. I forgot the somewhat exact release date, but expect it to releas in 2004.<br> <blockquote>Ok thank you for the info, hope i can get a PS2 by the time it comes over to the U.S. lol</blockquote> <br>Why buy a console for a shitty game? Rent it.<br> <blockquote>It's kind of odd...they make PSO Ep.1 and 2 for the Gamecube and X-box exclusively, and then they release the remake on Playstation 2. It proves my point that PSO's audience isn't necessarily the same as Phantasy Star 1 through 4's audience.</blockquote> <br>That's not true.<br>It was released on GameCube and XBox because they had (or were going to have shortly) an online structure. It took the PS2 ages to catch up on that department. Not to mention that Yuji Naka absolutely hates to program for the PS2.<br>The remake is published on the PS2 because that's where the RPG-loving audience is.<br>Simple as that.<br> <blockquote>I know what you mean I was talking in RO about PS4 and this wizard comes up to me and says "Talking about PSO?" I say no PS4, he says "PS4? There other PSO games?" I tell him no there games on mega drive/genises he replys saying "Oh old crap games..." I wanted to kill him so many times... SO MANY TIMES!!!!</blockquote> <br>I want to beat him up...<br>Probably your typical teenager that thinks that what isn't new is crap.<br> <blockquote>What proves my theory even more is PSO Ep.3. It's a card game (and I'm not saying that's totally bad) but I think Sega is trying to appeal to the younger generation, and by that I mean all the 9 year olds that play Yu-Gi-OH (no offense intended to people who play Yu-Gi-Oh). I bet almost anything that most of those kids don't even know that theres the classics. Another thing: since when did Phantasy Star leave the RPG world?! Sure, PSO Ep.3 may have some RPG elements to it, but it's essentially in the card dueling genre now. If anyone has played a demo...please tell your opinion...</blockquote> <br>It's a card game because of Yu-Gi-Oh!, I'll give you that. But 9-year-olds? I don't know. The game is very strategic, and you wouldn't be able to follow the plot when that young, which takes me to my next point. It has plot/story. In fact, it's full of it. Definitely makes it an RPG, cards or not, since it's still turn-based and with EXP.