tarakan69
01-31-2003, 04:36 PM
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"Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Microsoft
Platform: XBOX
Category: Role Playing
Pre-Release
ETA: 2/25/03 $39.99
Escape into the living, breathing world of Phantasy Star Online - a futuristic, dynamic adventure involving gamers from around North America. "PSO" is the first online role-playing game playable through Xbox Live. Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II expands on the immensely popular Sega Dreamcast series, which has attracted over 400,000 registered online subscribers. "PSO" features all-new gameplay modes, new content, and offers a stunning array of new character classes, awesome weapons, vicious enemies, and exciting quests. An Xbox Live account is required to play Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II both offline and online. To play the game online, Xbox Live subscribers will be required to buy a "hunter's license" which gives gamers the ability to travel on wild adventures with other Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II gamers. It also provides access to a plethora of exclusive content such as seasonal quests, downloads and rare in-game items. .The hunter's license is free of charge for the first two months; after that there is an $8.95 monthly service fee.
* Communicate in real time with gamers from around the country. Use the Xbox Live Communicator headset to fully experience the online community - chat with fellow explorers, coordinate battle plans, and trade valuable items.
* Create and customize your own unique hero. Choose from 12 different character types in three classes: Hunter (powerful close-combat), Ranger (long-range support), and Force (magic casting). From body proportions to hair color, you create the unique appearance of your character.
* Three different modes of play - online, single player, and split-screen. For never-ending adventures, up to four players can cooperate and compete online in normal game-play modes or embark on downloadable quests via Xbox Live. The offline single-player mode lets gamers experience the same exciting online world, while the new split-screen action lets up to four heroes play on the same Xbox.
* All of the content from the original "PSO", plus a new full-length adventure for gamers to experience. Episode I includes all of the content from the origial "PSO" and "PSO version 2" , while Episode II brings a new full-length adventure to the Xbox. Test your endurance with Challenge Mode, or reign as the supreme champion of player vs. player combat in Battle Mode. Embark on new quests, explore new dungeons and acquire new rare items in this award-winning role-playing game.
Also An Xbox Live account is required to play Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II both offline and online. .
So much for Live... better to stick with PC online gaming... no but or ifs. Screw Sony's laggy online, X-Box's overpriced Live, and Nintendo's non-existent virtual online games and plans.
Up your Sega and Microsoft. Think Sega can make a **** load of money of us, while Microsoft compensate the fact that it's gving it's console away with free games dirt cheap. SCREW YOU BOTH. And we thought the GCN version was rip off.
"Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Microsoft
Platform: XBOX
Category: Role Playing
Pre-Release
ETA: 2/25/03 $39.99
Escape into the living, breathing world of Phantasy Star Online - a futuristic, dynamic adventure involving gamers from around North America. "PSO" is the first online role-playing game playable through Xbox Live. Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II expands on the immensely popular Sega Dreamcast series, which has attracted over 400,000 registered online subscribers. "PSO" features all-new gameplay modes, new content, and offers a stunning array of new character classes, awesome weapons, vicious enemies, and exciting quests. An Xbox Live account is required to play Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II both offline and online. To play the game online, Xbox Live subscribers will be required to buy a "hunter's license" which gives gamers the ability to travel on wild adventures with other Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II gamers. It also provides access to a plethora of exclusive content such as seasonal quests, downloads and rare in-game items. .The hunter's license is free of charge for the first two months; after that there is an $8.95 monthly service fee.
* Communicate in real time with gamers from around the country. Use the Xbox Live Communicator headset to fully experience the online community - chat with fellow explorers, coordinate battle plans, and trade valuable items.
* Create and customize your own unique hero. Choose from 12 different character types in three classes: Hunter (powerful close-combat), Ranger (long-range support), and Force (magic casting). From body proportions to hair color, you create the unique appearance of your character.
* Three different modes of play - online, single player, and split-screen. For never-ending adventures, up to four players can cooperate and compete online in normal game-play modes or embark on downloadable quests via Xbox Live. The offline single-player mode lets gamers experience the same exciting online world, while the new split-screen action lets up to four heroes play on the same Xbox.
* All of the content from the original "PSO", plus a new full-length adventure for gamers to experience. Episode I includes all of the content from the origial "PSO" and "PSO version 2" , while Episode II brings a new full-length adventure to the Xbox. Test your endurance with Challenge Mode, or reign as the supreme champion of player vs. player combat in Battle Mode. Embark on new quests, explore new dungeons and acquire new rare items in this award-winning role-playing game.
Also An Xbox Live account is required to play Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II both offline and online. .
So much for Live... better to stick with PC online gaming... no but or ifs. Screw Sony's laggy online, X-Box's overpriced Live, and Nintendo's non-existent virtual online games and plans.
Up your Sega and Microsoft. Think Sega can make a **** load of money of us, while Microsoft compensate the fact that it's gving it's console away with free games dirt cheap. SCREW YOU BOTH. And we thought the GCN version was rip off.