A move to save the Shining Series

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Re: A move to save the Shining Series

Postby Jack Lias » Wed Nov 10, '10, 1:42 am

The problem with the Phantasy Star MMOs is that they're a strange breed, sort of like it didn't know whether or not it wanted to be an offline or online game.

When I think of an MMO, I picture stepping outside of a town or city in the game and seeing 20 other players knocking down baddies. For PSO and PSU, you have to find people to play with (there is no easy way to search for a party in those games), and then enter extremely linear stages to do a mission. PSO and PSU are extreme failures, I think.

You have to ask yourself, is the Phantasy Star series worth saving, or has Sega just messed it up so badly that it should just rest in peace?

Also, why is there a Numan on the Shining Force SOS website?
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Re: A move to save the Shining Series

Postby Thoul » Wed Nov 10, '10, 3:08 am

That's not a numan; it is a generic elf from one of the Shining Force titles. Shining Force is much more heavily steeped in fantasy than most series. It has centaurs, dwarves, elfs, and so on. There's a touch of sci-fi, but it's very small in that series.
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