Please don't mess with the old classics...
No company should ever touch Streets of Rage :mad2:
Streets of Rage II is the best sidescrolling game ever.
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Please don't mess with the old classics...
No company should ever touch Streets of Rage :mad2:
Streets of Rage II is the best sidescrolling game ever.
God yes, new NiGHTS, please.
*wishes he had a Sega Saturn*
Beyond Oasis/The Story of Thor.
Pirates Gold!
You lot should just play with the original consoles :D
I do!
Or be a theiving bastard like me and steal the games by downloading roms and emulators. The file size of Alex Kidd in Miracle world is smaller than my wallpaper :smash:
Easy, new Shining Force games and more remakes of old ones. Also Gunstar Heroes (Sega published that I believe and Treasure devolped it.Right?) a new Vectroman could be good they were planning to make a new one but it was canned it was pretty disapointing Vectroman didn't even look like Vectroman he looked like some Halo's Master Chief drop-out. Wait Phantasy Star is on Sega Smash Pack cool I have SSP2 with the only truly awesome game is Shining Force: Legacy of the Great Intention. A Nights into Dreams sequel would be pretty cool c'mon Sega bring us a sequel! That PS2 Phantasy Star I thnk it is called Phantasy Star Universe and Monster Hunter is basically PSO but different and M rated. Quivk Question: Do PSO and Monster Hunter have offline play or does it go online only?
Shadowrun. In my opinion the greatest sega game of all time.
Being that you're so very much against online gaming, I'm assuming that you've never played Phantasy Star Online. If you have, and still feel that way, then I have to say I'm the complete polar opposite when it comes down to this issue. If you haven't, well then I'm still going to say the same thing: I'm the complete polar opposite of you when it comes down to this issue.Quote:
Originally Posted by edczxcvbnm
The Phantasy Star games that I've played (I and II) are alright, but they are nothing compared to Phantasy Star Online. I'm pleased to hear that Phantasy Star Universe will also be online. They're just so much more fun than the older ones and by far the most fun games I've ever played online. They beat Final Fantasy XI, Everquest Online Adventures, and Champions of Norrath as far as next generation online RPGs go by miles. If Phantasy Star Online didn't have cheating, it would easily be in my top 10, maybe even top 5 games of all time list. That's how good it is.
The battle system in Phantasy Star Online is so much better. I've mentioned before that turn based fighting puts me to sleep, and I won't hold that against the old PS games too much because they were one of the first to do it. However, there is always room for improvement when it comes down to battle systems. Just look at how much Star Ocean evolved over the course of ONE game.
I know it's cheap to compare 8 bit music with next generation music, but I'm going to do it anyways. Cry for IDOLA the Holy, IDOLA have the Immortal Feather, and From Seeing of the Rough Wave decimate the soundtrack from what I've played of Phantasy Star I and II. The battle music for Phantasy Star II is good, but it's even better when it's remixed in...you guessed it, the Space Station level in Phantasy Star Online.
All in all I think Sega is making the correct decision in keeping their Phantasy Star series online. I would never want the series to go offline. We already have plenty of offline futuristic RPGs out there, and another one won't do much besides provide a bit of nostalgia for a very small fraction of gamers.
Phantasy Star 4, on the other hand, was easily as good as any Final Fantasy. The series was great offline. Granted, Phantasy Star Online was also great.
I'd love to see an offline, Phantasy Star 5, as long as (SPOILER)they don't say, "Oh, turns out the Profound Darkness isn't really defeated after all" since that'd pretty much invalidate the events of the rest of the series.
Phantasy Star Universe being an online game, I guess, is fine, as long as it isn't just another PSO. I guess. I usually don't like online games because most of them don't make soloing a viable option; PSO does with the Hunewearl. And playing with strangers usually sucks eggs. And getting my friends to all play the same online game is practically impossible.
So yes. Remakes of PS1, 2, and 4 on the playstation 2 - Woot, and I'm excited. And I'd love to see an offline PS5 sometime.
Anyway, it's also not like there's not a billion practically identical MMORPGS out there. Sure, most are medival fantasy, but there's a good number of futuristic ones out there too.
Listen to the girl!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Calliope
I was considering buying a new console lately, then remembered I still had a megadrive, but not many games, so I just bought loooads of new games for it. Just like getting a new console but WAAAY cheaper =)
The great thing about Phantasy Star Online is that soloing IS a viable option, unlike other online RPGs. That's why the game has an offline mode identical to the online mode. Granted, some classes solo better than others, but you'll still be able to hold your own offline at about 130. I played a FoMar, which is not very good at soloing. I was still able to beat the Ultimate Ruins offline at level 130. I don't understand why soloing would be a problem in the game if it has an offline mode solely for that. There are even things online you can solo, like the Heat Sword quest for I believe 60k exp.Quote:
Originally Posted by Super Christ
As far as Phantasy Star 4 goes, I have not played it. However, the worth of individual games in a series cannot be judged by the series as a whole. It doesn't matter how good the finale of the series is if some of the early ones aren't impressive. Take Xenosaga. We don't know much about the story, so we can't judge the series yet. However, as an individual game it was very impressive which is what should be judged in a series of a continuing story.
As far as the billion practically identical MMORPGs out there, I can't name a single one that is on a console. The closest I can imagine is Champions of Norrath, but even that is fairly different. For one, it is a medieval setting which has a HUGE impact on how different the game is. The battle system is different. It is not 3 Dimensional, and you cannot perform combos (my favorite part of PSO is the gameplay, which is strange since my favorite part of a game is usually the storyline). It also gives you different control over stat growth, and has no virtual lobbies, which is a huge part of PSO. To name a few differences at least. I'm not even sure that PSO actually IS an MMORPG.
Ahh well, like I mentioned, I don't mind Phantasy Star Universe being online as long as they make soloing viable - that's really my only gripe with FF11. I'd still like to see an offline Phantasy Star 5 though. Phantasy Star 1 was one of the pioneers of early RPGs along with Final Fantasy 1 and Dragon Quest, Phantasy Star 2 was about as good as Final Fantasy 4, and Phantasy Star 4 was as good as Final Fantasy 6, so it'd be great to see what they'd do with Phantasy Star 5 using many of the RPG conventions of today. And let's just smile and pretend Phantasy Star 3 never happened.