- Special Features Seven levels; high-powered weaponry; deadly enemies; stunning graphics; one-player action
- Warnings Animated Violence
- Players: 1 Controller: Gamepad
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Phantasy Star III doesn't get the credit due to it.,
By VanGarrett (El Nido, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Phantasy Star III (Video Game)
Even among Phanatics like myself, Phantasy Star III tends to get passed off as a lacking game. This is truely sad, however, because it's not in any sense of the term.Phantasy Star III does differ from the other games in the series, as its graphical style is a bit more detailed, but there is less animation in the battles. Significantly less. This is the biggest drawback of the game. The other drawback is that if the game had been translated more closely from the Japanese version, it would be considerably more indepth. Nonetheless, Phantasy Star III has 4 different endings, and spans the adventures of 3 generations of heros-- and YOU get to decide who each generation's main character marries. At first, Phantasy Star III seems to have no apparent connection to the rest of the series, but an attentive gamer will have it figured out by the end of the game.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great game which deserves more credit than it is given,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Phantasy Star III (Video Game)
PS3- nicknamed the black sheep of the PS series. I have no idea why, as it is a great game, given you are willing to take the time to play the game. First off, the story. You are Rhys, a young prince who finds a mysterious woman named Maia on the beaches of Landen, your father's kingdom. You are arranged to marry her, however right before you say your vows, a dragon grabs her and snatches her away. Thus begins your adventure to save Maia. The story is not as cliched as you may think, because along the way you meet another woman who you can marry, and advance to the next generation.
The gameplay here is your standard, old school RPG fare, buy some weapons, go kill some enemies to gain experience. Fans of Dragon Quest will find similarities in the battle system. The real kicker to the game that sold me was the multiple endings. As stated before, you can marry other women in the game with each starting generation character. This gives you more stories, more endings, etc. If you are wondering whether or not to buy this game because of the story spoilers from the previous games, do not worry. PS3 takes place at least 1000 years after PS2, and even then there are VERY few story references to it and other games in the series. This game was a favorite of mine back in Junior High, and I would reccommend it to anyone who is a fan of old school role playing games who love replay value.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not The Best From The Series,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Phantasy Star III (Video Game)
Personally, I believe this is the worst of the Phantasy Star games, but I'm not saying it's bad. It's a great game the spans over 3 generations. The characters you play depends on your choices. Kinda like what some of the new systems are trying to do now, only sucking at it. Sega was 15 years ahead of their time, and this series proves it.
Now more about the game. The gameplay like the others is great, the caves are always changing, and your freedom to roam spans over 7 worlds. And as always you don't have to progress in the story to level up like most RPG's.
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