TGS 2008: Phantasy Star Zero Impressions

Sega's Phantasy Star franchise is finally making its way to the DS, and we've got the first peek straight from Sega's TGS stage show.

TOKYO--It seemed like just a matter of time before Sega would make a Phantasy Star game for the Nintendo DS, and today, the game was finally announced. Titled Phantasy Star Zero, the game will be hitting Japan on December 25. To give details on the game and explain how its name came about, producer Satoshi Sakai appeared on stage at the 2008 Tokyo Game Show.

"With the decision to make a completely new Phantasy Star, we've started out with a new world view, storyline, and characters. We decided to give the game this name to symbolize that we're starting back from the roots again", said Sakai.

Sakai then showed off some gameplay to explain the new systems in Phantasy Star Zero. Communication has always been a big point in the series, and with the shift to the DS, the game takes advantage of the hardware's stylus with its new "Visual Chat" system. Rather than type messages to comrades, you'll be able to write and draw on the bottom screen much like Pictochat. It'll then appear on dialogue balloons in the main top screen where the game is played. The drawings can be recorded onto shortcuts, so you don't have to rush on your writings in the middle of battles. The game also allows you to copy other users, which will come convenient if you're not good at drawing.

Phantasy Star Zero takes place on two locations: the Earth and the Moon. You start off the game by creating your character out of three races (Newman, Human, Cast) and their three professions types. Sakai commented that there are a total of 14 different types of characters you can make. Similarly to previous Phantasy Star games, you can customize the look of your character using different body parts. Up to three characters can be saved.

Phantasy Star Zero will feature three gaming modes. Story mode allows you to enjoy the game alone. A demo showed a scene from the flourishing Dairon City, where the main character meets up with his/her teacher, Kai. The game plays in 3D like previous Phantasy Star installments, but the conversation scenes are in illustrated 2D graphics, and there are also anime clips in event scenes.

In wireless communication mode, you can play with three other friends close by and go on missions, communicating with each other using visual chat.

In Wi-Fi mode, you can select three ways to play online: friends play, free play, and single play. Friends play, as the name suggests, will allow you to type in friends codes and play with people you know; visual chat is supported. Free play lets you play with other users though matchmaking; but communication will be done through preset sentences rather than visual chat. Details weren't given on the single play.

In terms of battle, Phantasy Star Zero seems similar to previous installments albeit with some new additions. The game adopts the action palette system from Phantasy Star Online, and you can customize your own actions. As a new element, you can now dodge roll to quickly evade enemy attacks. There's also a charge attack, where you can hold on to your attack button before letting go to pull off powerful photon arts that consumes some photon points. Charging also works for technique moves.

According to Sakai, Phantasy Star Zero will have more than 300 weapons. This time, there will be shields that allow the player to defend against enemy attacks with the use of photon points. There's also a new weapon category called gun slash. As a hybrid weapon, it acts as a sword in close range and as a gun from a distance. Stay tuned for more on the game as it becomes available.

48 Comments

  • Fenris1124

    Posted Sep 7, 2009 10:34 am PT

    I cant wait for this game so me and my buddies can team up.

  • Shadopriest

    Posted Sep 1, 2009 7:36 am PT

    I have played the Japanese version and it is a great game. This feels just like the previous Phantasy Star Online (PSO) games on Dreamcast. Unfortunately, I do not read Japanese; however, since it is very similar to the prevous versions, it is easy to buy/sell, quest and etc. Can't wait for the English version though.

  • beny_pimpster

    Posted Aug 21, 2009 6:46 pm PT

    hope this one dont lag...like the 2 bleach they made...the biggest weakness of sega....BAD wifi

  • Nakata1

    Posted Aug 14, 2009 11:25 pm PT

    3 cheers for sega and PS series! I cant wait for this release, will buy a DS for this one! Though I wish they had made another 2D game similar to PSIV. I think the 2D games would better suit the NinDS, though this game is amazing! If you like RPGs and enjoy character creation, this is a great game! If you want an MMO Phantasy Star Universe is also amazing!

  • AgentPix

    Posted Aug 5, 2009 6:45 pm PT

    finally a DS game with good character creation! i agree with knighthero52, need to get this & scribblenauts. good thing i have ff4 to tie me over

  • lmcalack

    Posted Aug 5, 2009 7:04 am PT

    better not lag

  • knighthero52

    Posted Jul 12, 2009 10:41 am PT

    once again yay! but should i get scribblenauts or this (pso ds) pm me for your opinions

  • -ForsAkenOne-

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 10:12 pm PT

    Can't wait for this new installment of the franchise. PSO I&II were great games, let's hope this one doesn't fall short of it's other predecessors.

  • knighthero52

    Posted Jun 13, 2009 4:20 pm PT

    i agree with almost all of you! this definetly will be the best game on ds yet. (if they dont mess it up) .

  • mAD_ADaption

    Posted Feb 17, 2009 3:53 pm PT

    This looks pretty much amazing

  • finalfantasy15

    Posted Jan 25, 2009 8:26 am PT

    Cannot wait until this game comes out!

  • darkwolfyboy

    Posted Jan 21, 2009 3:37 pm PT

    Saw previes, graphichs are great, story mode(single player) is fun and the online is AMAZING! I would sell almost all my DS games for this. Comes out this fall!

  • agusganog

    Posted Jan 17, 2009 8:12 pm PT

    Oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy oh boy!

  • Death_Masta187

    Posted Jan 9, 2009 4:25 pm PT

    Yippy Free to play is always nice... the monthly fee is the only thing the turned me off from PSO for the Gamecube..

  • thismarlasinger

    Posted Dec 30, 2008 6:20 am PT

    YUMMY

  • rodrigo101992

    Posted Dec 28, 2008 3:47 pm PT

    is there going to be one in america?

  • Matt9966

    Posted Dec 15, 2008 6:25 pm PT

    i found out about this game over the summer when i was looking for a game to play and i saw PSO for my gamecube and i thought why havent they made phantasy star for DS yet so i looked it up on google and found it. obviously graphics wont be as good but other than that im gonna love it.

  • BlyknBlackFlag

    Posted Dec 2, 2008 9:22 pm PT

    this game looks like its going to be great!
    cant wait!

  • lionheart234

    Posted Nov 26, 2008 3:06 am PT

    will have to keep my eye out for this one... looks gd

  • acidrain1976

    Posted Nov 20, 2008 2:34 pm PT

    So good.

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