I've got all four but I'm leaning towards either 2 or 4. You decide! (because I can't seem to)
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I've got all four but I'm leaning towards either 2 or 4. You decide! (because I can't seem to)
IV is amazing. I'd recommend it. You don't need to have played the others first to understand it, the plot is sort of like The Legend of Zelda: similar tale repeating throughout the ages. There are some little references to the other games in there, but nothing that will leave you lost. It is extremely fast-paced and the difficulty is very well balanced. I find many RPGs to be mostly difficult in the beginning and the very end, but this one will keep you on your toes constantly. That said, it doesn't require extreme grinding between dungeons..
Music is great, graphics are awesome, and you are always meeting new and interesting playable characters.
I only own #2, and I can safely say it has NOT aged well. Go with four.
I should have said replay as I've thoroughly enjoyed the whole trilogy and even 3 which I just got (I finally own the set!)
I loved 4. It was my first ever Ebay purchase as I was a nintendo kid and never experienced much sega stuff let alone anything outside the realms of sonic games, altered beast, what have you. So it was thrilling to play an RPG like PS4.
2 hooked me on RPGs as a kid because one of the neighborhood kids and his brother had it for their genesis. I didn't even know what it was called but seeing the sci-fi setting in a game like Dragon Warrior had me intrigued. I wouldn't play it again until I bought my Genesis 3 in 2000 and picked up my loose cart from Gamestop.
So those two are the ones I have attachment to. I'd say The plot in 2 is more interesting, and the music is (as repetitive as it is) catchier than 4. 4 on the other hand has a modernity and richness to it that is unmatched in the series. The characters have much more meat to them and the areas are a lot more varied.
I'm going to play both, but I can't decide which to start with.
I wish I knew which you wanted to start with, rather than just play. I'd say start with the first, and end with the last. PS MARATHON! W00T!
Play them in order.
Phantasy Star is the single greatest JRPG ever made.
Phantasy Star II's story is absolutely incredible and makes you think a bit. Also hard as hell, but a damn good feeling when you beat it (Not too mention the ending is phenomenal). Took me four months to beat the game back in 2003, and that was with a walkthrough.
Phantasy Star III was innovative for its time, and a lot of fun. I like to think of it as if Phantasy Star II and Dragon Quest got together and had a baby.
Phantasy Star IV is the most accessible, easiest, and most "modern" of the series. But you appreciate it much more, and the storyline is much more enjoyable as it ties everything together.
You must play them in order.
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Might be the best idea.
If you do decide to play Phantasy Star II, I'd recommend you seek out the eight Phantasy Star II Text Adventure games. They give you background stories for each of the characters that join your party. It fills in the missing gaps of why the heck these characters keep showing up at your house wanting to join you.
if you have a way to play japanese playstation 2 games, pick up the sega age phantasy star collection. you get all of the games (in japanese and english) and can adjust the difficulty and walking speed. phantasy star ii becomes a much better game when you don't have to grind nearly as much and can walk super fast through the dungeons.
the slight drawbacks are the lack of an english translation for the sega cd PS text adventures, and no fm sound option for english phantasy star 1
I've always felt that 3 is tedious. Great concept, awful execution. The music is pretty grating, the dungeons are repetitious as ALL hell, and the endings range from okay to downright ridiculous if memory serves.
I mean I'm still going to play it but man.. I'm going to have to be careful planning my generations.
I've finished IV many times and love the fantasy and sci-fi themes of it most out of the rest of the series. Need to go back and play I again sometime, maybe next emulation run), least on the Sega Classics for PS2 I have 2-4.
side note, isn't the grinding needed in PS2 as bad as Dragon Warrior?
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Play then in order. Seems like the most logical choice.
Personally, the first Phantasy Star was the only one I could really get into.
I honestly don't get people who say the original Dragon Warrior had a lot of grinding. Every time I played, I just tried to brute-force my way to the next town or wherever, and usually I wound up being strong enough to handle anything.
I do that in a lot of RPGs, in fact. Just usually in Dragon Warrior I'll let myself die since you keep your EXP, while in others I'm conscious of the possibility that I might need to run back to an inn.
I do remember Phantasy Star II being kind of boring though.
Phantasy Star II... *shudder*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDW4D7a3Bp4&t=34m50s
4>1>2>>>3
Despite the graphics, it's nice to see that so many people still hold the first Phantasy Star in high regard.