Phantasy Star Online 2

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Phantasy Star Online 2
File:Phantasy Star Online 2 logo.png
Developer(s) Sega
Publisher(s) Sega
Distributor(s)
Director(s) Yu Suganuma
Producer(s) Satoshi Sakai[1]
Artist(s) Akikazu Mizuno
Composer(s) Hideaki Kobayashi
Kenichi Tokoi
Tadashi Kinukawa
Series Phantasy Star Online
Engine Hedgehog Engine
Platforms Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Vita, iOS, Android, PlayStation 4
Release date(s) Microsoft Windows
    PlayStation Vita
      Phantasy Star Online 2es
      Android
        iOS
          PlayStation 4
            Genre(s) Action role-playing, MMORPG, third-person shooter
            Mode(s) Multiplayer Single player AI

            Phantasy Star Online 2 (ファンタシースターオンライン2 Fantashī Sutā Onrain Tsū?) is a video game in the Phantasy Star series published by Sega. It was released for Microsoft Windows on July 4, 2012,[6][7] and for PlayStation Vita on February 28, 2013. A spin-off game, Phantasy Star Online 2es, was released for Android on April 7, 2014 and for iOS on May 14, 2014.[8][9] A PlayStation 4 version has been announced and is scheduled for release sometime in 2016. The game is currently only available commercially in Japan and Southeast Asia, but an English-language patch is available.[10]

            Gameplay

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            Upon starting the game, the player can select one of several servers, known as "ships," to play. Players create and customize their characters to be used in the game. The name, gender, race, character class, body and facial features are available for customization during the character creation process, and later, the player can acquire a number of accessories and aesthetic goods to further customize their characters. There are various races available to the players in the game, which include Human, Newman (bio-engineered humanoid elves), CAST (manmade androids), and Deuman (species that contains recessive Darker genes in them). Players also pick a starting class: in addition to the core classes Hunter, Ranger, and Force, the hybrid classes Braver and Bouncer, introduced in Episode 2 and 3 respectively, are also available. Furthermore, as of Episode 3, the advanced classes Fighter, Gunner and Techer are also playable immediately.[11][12] Classes in Phantasy Star Online 2 are interchangeable; every character has access to all classes, although they all level individually, and can switch between them freely at any time from the lobby. When players are finished creating their avatar, they begin playing in the tutorial and the story's prologue stage.

            File:Phantasy Star Online 2 Battle Interface.png
            PC Battle Interface of Phantasy Star Online 2. In the Ruins stage, the player battles Dark Falz Hunar, one of the main antagonists of the series.

            Interface

            The user interface and controls are similar between the PC and the PS Vita. By default, players can play the PC version using a mouse and a keyboard, but may also play the game using an Xbox 360 Controller, which the game supports natively. The player's Character ID, Health (HP) and Photon Points (PP) are displayed at the bottom left corner of the screen. At the bottom of the screen, the sub-palette may contain consumable items, class active skills, Techniques and Photon Blast skills. The mini-map is located at the top-right corner of the screen. When a target is acquired, the top-left corner of the screen displays the information and status of the target.

            The chat log displays messages left by players and NPCs, as well as system messages. Chat commands can customize text in many ways, such as changing the colors of the text or using special speech bubbles and animations. The player can also create and display Symbol Arts, images made within the game out of various symbolic objects. Autowords can also be created for a character to react to certain events in battle automatically, such as dying or successfully completing a mission.

            Gameplay

            Gameplay in Phantasy Star Online 2 is action-oriented, and features a diverse selection of weapon types and playstyles for the player to choose from.

            A form of energy known in the game as Photons plays an important role in the game's battle system. During battle, the player can combine his normal attacks with Photon Arts (PA), special attacks using photon converted into energy, to perform a variety of attack combos. Additionally, the Force, Techer, Bouncer, and Summoner classes can use Techniques, photon converted into magic-like spells in both offensive and support forms. Players can guard with certain weapon types to reduce damage taken at the cost of some PP, or "Just Guard" with accurate timing to perform a counterattack at no cost.

            In some areas of the game, Photons can be generated by defeating enemies to fill up the Photon level in the environment. In return, Photon-sensitive effects (PSE) can provide bonuses to the players in that area. When one of these effects reaches the maximum level of 8, an event known as PSE Burst can occur where many enemies will rapidly spawn for a limited time. This can be further extended by causing a different PSE Burst to form a Cross Burst.

            Upon reaching a certain level, each player will be granted a Mag, a small droid that hovers around the owner. Mags can be fed a variety of items in order to strengthen and eventually evolve them. In addition to enhancing the player's stats, a mag will support the player with abilities such as healing or buffing under certain circumstances. Mags also enable the Photon Blast ability, in which the player and mag summon a Photon-based avatar for a brief time to attack enemies or support party members, depending on the type of mag. Photon Blasts can only be used after defeating a certain amount of enemies and generating enough Photon energy to fill up its gauge.

            Characters

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            Zeno (ゼノ Zeno?)
            Voiced by: Ryōhei Kimura
            Echo (エコー Ekō?)
            Voiced by: Youko Hikasa
            Afin (アフィン Afin?)
            Voiced by: Hiro Shimono
            Matoi (マトイ Matoi?)
            Voiced by: Satomi Satō
            Shion (シオン Shion?)
            Voiced by: Megumi Ogata
            Quna (クーナ Kūna?)
            Voiced by: Eri Kitamura
            Saga (サガ Saga?)
            Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai
            Katori (カトリ Katori?)
            Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima

            Development

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            According to Sega COO Naoya Tsurumi, Phantasy Star Online 2 took over five years to develop. Sega "pulled out all the stops" believing the game to be a crucial entry point into the growing free-to-play market on multiple devices. A cross-platform strategy involving PC, handhelds, and smartphones was made possible by the sharing of cloud data. Moreover, Tsurumi stated that the game would serve as a model for other intellectual properties as part of Sega's broader strategy "to further develop the whole of Asia as a single market."[13]

            On February 5, 2011, at the Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity Nationwide Fan Thanks Festival 2011 in Japan, Sega announced that the alpha test for Phantasy Star Online 2 would begin in the summer. They stated, "Entry into the test will not be open; instead, all participants will be selected by lottery. And your first chance at putting your name into the drawing will be by purchasing Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinity."[14] On February 7, Sega listed on the PSO2 website alternate ways for users to enter into the lottery.[15] On March 9, 2012, Sony announced that Phantasy Star Online 2 would also be released on the PS Vita. Later that month on March 26, it was announced that the game would also appear on iOS and Android.[16]

            Open beta began on June 21, 2012 as free-to-play. Open beta ended on July 2, 2012, in preparation for release on July 4, 2012. Characters created by players during open beta were carried over to the live servers.

            EPISODE2 of Phantasy Star Online 2 launched on July 17, 2013, which introduced the new Dewman race and the Braver class.[17] EPISODE3 launched on August 27, 2014, which introduced the new Bouncer class and Casino, new skills for every class, new items, a new planet, and new quests.[18] Reborn:EPISODE4 was released on January 27, 2016, and the main theme was revealed to be 'new experience'. It introduced even more advanced customization features, a new planet (Earth), and the brand-new Summoner class.

            Release

            The game was launched in Japan on July 3, 2012. The game was free to download and free-to-play, with an optional real money to in-game currency feature known as the "Arks Cash" system. Sega also has released a retail version of the game on September 13, 2012 along with an installation disc that includes bonus features.

            Southeast Asia release

            It was reported that Asiasoft, an MMORPG publisher, would be releasing Phantasy Star Online 2 in Southeast Asia. The closed beta for it began on April 10, 2014,[19] with the official launch on May 29, 2014.[20]

            On February 24, 2015, Asiasoft announced they would also distribute Episode 2, which was released on March 5, 2015.

            Western release

            In July 9, 2012 Sega announced plans of releasing the game to the west as early as early 2013 and English players were given a teaser of an English version of the game during the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle, Washington on August 31, 2012. However, the game has now been delayed until further notice.

            Other media

            Phantasy Star Online 2
            Anime television series
            Phantasy Star Online 2 The Animation
            Directed by Keiichiro Kawaguchi
            Produced by Hideki Uchino, Mei Yoshikawa, Yasuhiro Yamaguchi
            Written by Mitsutaka Hirota
            Music by Takashi Ohmama
            Studio Telecom Animation Film
            Licensed by
            Network TBS, CBC, MBS, BS-TBS
            Original run January 7, 2016March 31, 2016
            Episodes 12
            Anime and Manga portal

            Anime

            An anime adaptation based on the game has been announced to air in 2016.[21] The anime series will premiere on TBS on January 7. Keiichiro Kawaguchi is directing the series at studio Telecom Animation Film with scripts written by Mitsutaka Hirota and the music is produced by Takashi Ohmama.

            The opening theme is "Zessei Stargate" (絶世スターゲイト; Matchless Stargate) by Shouta Aoi, The Ending theme is performed by Ayaka Suwa and M.A.O.

            The anime has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in North America.[22] The anime will be simulcast by Crunchyroll.

            Episode list

            No. Title Original air date
            1 "The RPG That Begins with "Nice to Meet You""
            "`Hajimemashite' kara hajimaru RPG" (「はじめまして」から始まるRPG) 
            January 7, 2016
            2 "The Aloof Warrior"
            "Kokō no senshi" (孤高の戦士) 
            January 14, 2016
            3 "Roleplay"
            "Rōrupurei" (ロールプレイ) 
            January 21, 2016
            4 "Phantasy Star Offline"
            "Fantashīsutāofurain" (ファンタシースターオフライン) 
            January 28, 2016
            5 "Aika"
            "Aika" (アイカ) 
            February 4, 2016
            6 "Forbidden PSO2"
            "Kinji rareta PSO 2" (禁じられたPSO2) 
            February 18, 2016
            7 "Disappearance"
            "Shissō" (失踪) 
            February 25, 2016
            8 "Turning Point"
            "Tāningupointo" (ターニングポイント) 
            March 3, 2016
            9 "Discharge Notice"
            "Senryokugaitsūkoku" (戦力外通告) 
            March 10, 2016
            10 "Vessel"
            "Yorishiro" (依代) 
            March 17, 2016
            11 "The Dark Falz"
            "Dākufarusu" (ダークファルス) 
            March 24, 2016
            12 "The RPG That Crosses Boundaries"
            "Kyōkai o koeru RPG" (境界を超えるRPG) 
            March 31, 2016

            Reception

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            Registered users for the game exceeded 2.5 million in March 2013.[23] As of August 2015, the game has over 3.5 million registered users.[24] The game won the Rookie of the Year 2012 WebMoney Award.Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Famitsu gave the game a score of 33 points out of 40 points possible.

            Legacy

            Sega released Phantasy Star Nova in 2014. The game shares similar elements to Phantasy Star Online 2 and is also part of the Online series. However, unlike Phantasy Star Online 2, Photon is not present in the game.[25]

            The Phantasy Star Online 2 Side Story will begin novelisation on June 15, 2014.[26]

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            17. 2013-07-21, Phantasy Star Online 2 launches Episode 2, adds new race and class, Joystiq
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            19. 2014-04-01, Phantasy Star Online 2 Closed Beta Coming Next Week From Asiasoft, Siliconera
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