Third Generation
This generation's new script does a lot of heavy lifting, because it has to connect the third game with the second and fourth.
-I actually forgot to use the Laya Pendant/Aeroprism in the previous generation so I did this time- Laya and Orakio were led astray by Dark Force like in the original, but in this telling, it was through a method we've seen before. Spoiler space for those who don't want to know ahead of time:
Sister, Orakio and I went to war because we were led astray by the influence of Dark Force, who had taken the form of an advisor named Seth...
-In this version the names of the domes are actually corruptions of the original names- Landen Dome was originally Landale Dome, for example (and hey, it is the Alisia III). Also, five of the domes were based on Palm, while Frigida and Aridia were based on Dezo and Mota.
-The colony ships had already been built before Dark Force made its move against Palm- they just escaped when certain people realized that Dark Force was on the move.
-This telling uses the PSIV version that many of the ships that escaped Palm landed on Mota and Dezo, while others escaped into space.
-This script also uses the English timeline of the series, so this game takes place at around the same time as Phnatasy Star IV. "If there was a protector 1,000 years ago, they were unable to save Palm..." Way to do Rolf dirty, old man.
-Hidden Musk Cat!
-The costs of the equipment in New Mota has been greatly reduced. The cost curve of weapons and armor is generally flatter as a whole than in the original, so affording the equipment is much less of a problem. You're still not going to beat Dark Force in this game without a strategy, anyway.
-Many more NPCs in Lashute this time, and visiting them before triggering the endgame produces even more dialogue, with them offering the return of the knowledge of how to cheat death and the return of other lost knowledge, of only you'd set them free from Terminus.
-Rulakir is now more explicitly kept alive through the will of Dark Force. "The king you see here seems to be a corpse, until he opens his eyes... Waves of dark energy wash over you. WREN: "I think we should go."
-Terminus was locked off because the people there had fallen under the power of Dark Force, and Landen was locked up because that's where Dark Force was being kept.
-Dark Force taunts you at greater length after you free him, including things about how you've undone the work of all your ancestors and made their sacrifices futile. Also, the vast release of dark energy caused by freeing Dark Force is what confers Megid on Aron/whatever hero you have.
-Miun's breakdown is far less controlled this time around. I like that Miun's mental state more decrepit in this version- it lends more to the idea that she's just been wandering in a circle in the desert for a thousand years.
-Siren takes the fact that he was manipulated by Dark Force much less well than he did in the original- he basically self-terminates while asking forgiveness for Orakio for destroying Cille and Shushoran.
-The Sages on Sage Isle are now Espers, and Grantz has been properly renamed to Ryuka.
-Pretty much everything about Skyhaven is still the same, the dialogue is just lengthier and more detailed.
-Lashute is firmly Dark Force country, filled with people mocking you for how easily your predecessors were manipulted and joyous over the coming destruction of all that lives. Others compare Rulakir to a certain other mad sky-dwelling king of many worlds, and belittling the heroes as too feeble to ever hope to attempt Alis's feat.
-Rulakir is way further gone in this version than the original, demanding, among other things to know why you'd be so cruel as to condemn the people of the Alisia III to face the suffering of life.
-There are no more chests in the final dungeon except for the one containing Dark Force. He's pretty much the same.
The rest of the changes will be in spoiler space for those who don't want to know ahead of time.
After defeating Dark Force: -Aron unleashes Megid not specifically to destroy Lashute, but to try (and fail) to destroy Dark Force for good. Destroying Lashute is just a byproduct.
Aron's ending has been a source of speculation for the longest time as to whether the Alisia III brought Dark Force to Earth and caused the events of Phantasy Star II. Well, Fauntleroy isn't about to discard one of the longest-running fan theories of the entire history of the franchise.
GREETINGS ALIEN SPACECRAFT THIS IS THE UNITED NATIONS DEEP SPACE RESEARCH PROJECT NOAH WELCOME TO EARTH PLEASE RESPOND
Overall Impressions
No one in this world knows the tale of the brave girl who slew the mad king, or the free-thinking young man who saved his world by making a terrible choice.
I've basically only played a very small part of this hack, and haven't nearly explored every nook and cranny. However, the work that has gone into this hack is mind-boggling- the script is at the very least 4-5 times larger. It's a bit easier than vanilla Phantasy Star III, but still doesn't hesitate to bludgeon the foolhardy, and it has been very well re-scripted.
I would recommend giving this one a go, if you haven't already and are itching for a reason to replay the game.
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