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Phantasy Star Zero DSi and DS Lite

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Phantasy Star Zero takes place on an alternate Earth 200 years after the Great Blank - a massive war that has reduced the once-prosperous civilization to almost nothing.… See more

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Released on 12/02/2010

Phantasy Star Zero takes place on an alternate Earth 200 years after the Great Blank - a massive war that has reduced the once-prosperous civilization to almost nothing. The surviving Humans have worked hard to exist peacefully and have rebuilt thriving cities. Those that adventure past the outskirts of these cities, Hunters, explore the vast wilderness and hunt dangerous monsters in an effort to keep their cities safe.

Players will take up the role of the Hunters and select from three types of races, classes and gender for a total of 14 customisable character types. Each character type will provide a unique experience and give players access to a great range of items, armour and weapons.

Featuring over 350 unique weapons, gamers will need to venture out to combat dangerous monsters, gain experience and meet new major characters. As players explore, they will unravel the mystery of the “Great Blank” and discover a dangerous new force that must be stopped.

Featuring both wireless and full Wi-Fi multiplayer options, Phantasy Star Zero takes advantage of the touch screen capabilities of the Nintendo DS and the new Visual Chat feature. Gamers can now design their own Visual Chat commands that can be used in multiplayer modes. These Visual Chat commands will be displayed as “text bubbles” above the user’s character, enabling easy and fun communication when adventuring with friends.

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    Published: 12/02/2010

Phantasy Star Zero User Reviews
Top review
Thomas
3 years ago
Phantasy Star Zero
With 14 character selection for 3 races and a variety or weapons this game works well for starting off but gets better with quests and a team coming along
Matthew Hill
2 years ago
Phantasy Star Zero
Great Game For Any RPG Fan And A Must Have For The DS Great Graphical Cut Scenes with fantastic gameplay, good selection of characters so u dont get bored and small customiztion avliable all in all its a must buy really good game for the ds my favoirte so far. wireless and wifi play also is some good fun
Duncan
3 years ago
Phantasy Star Zero
This really is the complete package. Anime cutscenes, fleshed-out story mode (3 of them, one for each race) and all the features you'd expect from a Phantasy Star game. The combat is solid, the camera has a few flaws but you'll soon adjust to them. Online is a solid experience with minimal lag. All in all this is a must-have purchase for PSO fans.
D.A. Garden
3 years ago
Phantasy Star Zero
A solid RPG with some amazing graphics for the DS. The game is fun both online and offline and takes a good 10 hours at least to complete the story mode. It lacks a bit of polish and does get a bit repetitive after the story mode is completed but the online mode more than makes up for it.
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