Phantasy Star Online’s December 2000 release capped a decade of Sega experimenting with online gaming on consoles.

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    1 month ago

    legendary game, something about the rhythm and pacing of the combat and item discovery, and of course the soundtrack is amazing

    I think I’ve played it on all platforms: Dreamcast, GameCube, Xbox, PC (both v2 and Blue Burst)

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      1 month ago

      “Nah it doesn’t need a DVD drive, it’s not like people would buy a game console to use as a DVD player anyway”

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    It’s funny, I absolutely adore this game (Cube version is all time top 5 for me), but the online functionality is only a side feature to me. What really makes it shine is how beautifully it works offline, the fantastic balance of rare drop rates, character growth, levels that are just fun and varied enough to play ad-nauseum.

    Sure, being able to play multiplayer (online or off) is a critical feature, but it really clicked for me to be able to play single-player to prep for multiplayer later.

    I think it’s the context in which I engaged with it. Saw it in action online on my brother’s DC first, and was hooked on the idea. When I first played it myself a bit later, I had no idea what was going on. By the time I really ‘got’ it, the Xbox Lives and MMOs of the world were coming into their own. We were shifting into online as the norm, and PSO not forcing it (on the Cube at least) was really gratifying for me. That, and I was a kid without a credit card, so getting a sub was an obstacle.

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      It’s mostly a single player game for me too but back in the day the online play was something special.