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{{Redirect|Nei|the [[PFC CSKA Sofia]] footballer|Claudinei Alexandre Aparecido}} {{Infobox VG |title = Phantasy Star II |image = Phantasy Star II.jpg |caption = North American boxart |developer = [[Overworks|Sega AM7]] |publisher = [[Sega]] |designer = Akinori Nishiyama (writer / director)<br>[[Yuji Naka]] (producer / programmer) |composer = [[Tokuhiko Uwabo]] |engine = |released = '''Mega Drive/Genesis'''<br> {{vgrelease|JP=March 21, 1989}} {{vgrelease|NA=August 14, 1989}} '''Virtual Console'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=January 29, 2008|NA=February 18, 2008|EU=February 15, 2008}}'''iOS'''<br> August 26, 2010 |genre = [[Console role-playing game|RPG]] |modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]] |ratings = |platforms = [[Sega Mega Drive|Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]], [[Virtual Console]], [[Xbox 360]] ([[Xbox Live Arcade|XBLA]]), [[iOS (Apple)|iOS]] |media = 6-[[megabit]] cartridge, [[DVD]], Download |requirements = |input = [[Gamepad]] }} {{nihongo|'''''Phantasy Star II'''''|ファンタシースター II 還らざる時の終わりに |Fantashī Sutā Tsū Kaerazaru Toki no Owari ni|lit. ''Phantasy Star II: The End of the Lost Age''}} is a [[console roleplaying game]] released on March 21, 1989 for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in Japan and on August 14, 1989 for the [[Sega Genesis]] in the U.S., then later in two different compilations for the [[Sega Saturn]] and [[Game Boy Advance]] named ''[[Phantasy Star Collection]]''. It was also released on the ''Sega Smash Pack Volume One'' for the [[Dreamcast]]. The game is available through [[Nintendo|Nintendo's]] [[Virtual Console]] service as of February 18, 2008. It is also part of the ''[[Sega Genesis Collection]]'' for [[PlayStation 2]] and [[PlayStation Portable]]. A remake, named ''[[Phantasy Star Generation 2]]'', was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005 as a part of ''[[Sega Ages]]''. The game is available in ''[[Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection]]'' for [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]]. On June 10, 2009, it was released on [[Xbox Live Arcade]] under the Sega Vintage Collection banner. It is the second entry in [[Sega|Sega's]] [[Phantasy Star|''Phantasy Star'' series]] of games that began in 1987. Gameplay is similar to ''[[Phantasy Star (video game)|Phantasy Star]]'', the first game in the series. The battle system is [[turn-based]], allowing the player to choose commands for up to four characters. Each of the eight characters has a different set of preferred weapons and armor, as well as techniques, suited to the character's job. The player must defeat enemies in the [[overworld]] and in dungeons to advance in the game. It is the second installment in Sega's acclaimed ''[[Phantasy Star]]'' series and serves as a sequel to the original {{vgy|1987}} game ''[[Phantasy Star (video game)|Phantasy Star]]'' for the [[Master System]]. ''Phantasy Star II'' was the first [[Fourth-Generation Consoles|fourth-generation console]] role-playing game released in [[Western world|the West]] and was the first video game to use a 6 megabit cartridge. == Plot == === Story === Somewhere deep within the [[Andromeda Galaxy]] lies the [[Algol (Phantasy Star)|Algol Star System]]. The parent star, Algol (referred to as "Algo" by this point in the timeline), has three planets orbiting about it. First is Palm (formerly "Palma" in the original ''[[Phantasy Star]]''), the home of the government. Governors, treasurers, and great thinkers dwell here in great ivory towers, away from the hubbub of everyday life. Next is Mota (formerly "Motavia"), the shining jewel. Once a dry desert planet infested with ant lions, Mota has been transformed into a blue and green tropical paradise. Domed farms grow crops, and the water is regulated into dammed rivers. Life on Mota is sweet, peaceful, and easy. The people have everything they want and do not need to work. Farthest out is Dezo (formerly "Dezoris"), the ice planet. Little is known about this mysterious and dark planet. One thousand years have passed since Alis and her friends liberated Algo from the evil Lassic. Algo has since prospered under the care of a giant computer called the Mother Brain. The Mother Brain regulates the climatrol tower, the bio-systems lab, and all other things that provide whatever the Mota people need. The game begins with a short monologue in which the character [[Rolf Landale|Rolf]] recalls a strange recurring nightmare he has been having. In the dream, a young girl who resembles Alis from ''[[Phantasy Star]]'' is battling a demon, although he, himself, does not know anything of her identity. Although Rolf is nearby, he is unable to even move or speak while the demon is striking at the girl. Finally, just before the demon kills the girl, Rolf awakens. From his home in the Motavian capital Paseo, Rolf goes to the central tower to meet with the commander, the head of government on Mota, in order to receive his newest mission. The series' primary antagonist, Dark Force, the embodiment of evil, returns in ''Phantasy Star II'' as one of the enemies Rolf and his friends must defeat. Mother Brain, a computer system built to control and maintain the Algo Star System, begins malfunctioning during the game and must be investigated by Rolf. However, he ends up having to defeat it. During the adventure, the party discovers Neifirst, a half human, half bio-monster, that is also part of Nei. Being part Bio-monster (biologically altered animal), she was an outcast from society, causing her to loathe mankind. This caused her to sabotage Mota's Climate Control system, as well as the bio-systems laboratory, causing a drought on the planet. Nei confronts Neifirst with her actions and attacks her in a one-on-one fight, but gets defeated and killed. Straight afterward, Rolf and the remaining party take over and finish Neifirst off, bringing an end to the Biomonster hazard. == Characters == {{Prose|section|date=November 2007}} Note: Many of the details in this section are taken from [http://home.att.net/~RACapowski/PS/comtrans.htm a developers' book released in Japan], and as such conflict with the setting in the English release of the game. Primarily the English version takes place in the year AW 1286, whereas the original Japanese game took place in AW 1284. === Rolf === * [[Japanese language|Japanese:]] ユーシス (''Yūshisu'', Eusis) * '''Race:''' Palman * '''Birthdate:''' September 17, 1263 * '''Age:''' 21 * '''Job:''' Agent * '''Height:''' 173 cm (5’8”) Rolf is definitively not given a surname in any version of Phantasy Star II or any of its corresponding official material. [[File:Phantasystar2 top down.jpg|thumb|''Phantasy Star II's'' top-down style travel is shown as Rolf and Nei move through a town.|link=Special:FilePath/Phantasystar2_top_down.jpg]] === Nei === * [[Japanese language|Japanese:]] ネイ (''Nei'', Nei) * '''Race:''' [[Numan (race)|Numan/Newman]] * '''Birthdate:''' August 30, 1283 * '''Age:''' At least 7 months * '''Job:''' None * '''Height:''' 164 cm (5’4”) === Rudolf "Rudo" Steiner === * [[Japanese language|Japanese:]] ルドガー・スタイナー (''Rudogā Steiner'', Rudger Steiner) * '''Race:''' Palman * '''Birthdate:''' July 1, 1249 * '''Age:''' 35 * '''Job:''' Hunter * '''Height:''' 190 cm (6’2”) === Amy Sage === * [[Japanese language|Japanese:]] アンヌ・サガ (''Annu Saga'', Anne Saga) * '''Race:''' Palman * '''Birthdate:''' April 26, 1261 * '''Age:''' 23 * '''Job:''' Doctor * '''Height:''' 158 cm (5’2”) Amy's definite age is known: According to the same source as her birthdate, "she finished her internship spring of this year" thus the game is set after spring of "this year", hence after her birthday. Graduation occurs in early March in Japan. === Hugh Thompson === * [[Japanese language|Japanese:]] ヒューイ・リーン (''Hyūi Lean'', Huey Reane) * '''Race:''' Palman * '''Birthdate:''' June 12, 1264 * '''Age:''' 20 * '''Job:''' Biologist * '''Height:''' 175 cm (5’9”) === Anna Zirski === * [[Japanese language|Japanese:]] アーミア・アミルスキー (''Āmia Amirusuki'', Amia Amirski) * '''Race:''' Palman * '''Birthdate:''' Unknown * '''Age:''' Unknown * '''Job:''' Guardian (''Counter Hunter'' in Japan) * '''Height:''' 168 cm (5’6”) === Josh Kain === * [[Japanese language|Japanese:]] カインズ・ジ・アン (''Kainzu Ji An'', Kainz Ji An) * '''Race:''' Palman * '''Birthdate:''' December 9, 1263 * '''Age:''' 21 * '''Job:''' Wrecker * '''Height:''' 180 cm (5’11”) === Shir Gold === * [[Japanese language|Japanese:]] シルカ・レビニア (''Shiruka Rebinia'', Shilka Levinia) * '''Race:''' Palman * '''Birthdate:''' April 1, 1263 * '''Age:''' 21 * '''Job:''' Thief * '''Height:''' 161 cm (5’3”) Shir's definite age is known for the same reason as Amy's: Her birthday for the year of the game's setting has passed. == Development == === Localization changes === * Lutz, a refugee Esper who lives in the Esper Mansion on Dezo, Lutz aids Rolf and friends in their mission. He is supposed to be the same Esper who accompanies Alis in ''Phantasy Star'', but due to the English version of PS1 naming said Esper '''Noah''', this point is lost. * In the Japanese version, Ustvestia, a musician who teaches the characters the Musik technique, is openly [[homosexuality|gay]]; when requested to teach a male character the Musik technique, he comments, "He looks cute", and charges less than he would for teaching female characters. Any obvious references to this were removed from the American release; he instead comments, "He looks smart" – and still charges less for teaching the male characters.<ref name="mike">{{cite web|first=Mike|last=Ripplinger|year=2002|title=The Two Phantasy Stars |url=http://www.camineet.net/camineet/theories/twophantasystars.asp |publisher=Camineet|accessdate=2010-01-29}}</ref> * While the tracks in the soundtrack are the same for both versions, the snare drums are much louder in the Japanese version.<ref>{{cite web|first=Damian|last=Thomas|year=2008|title=Phantasy Star 1st Series Complete Album |url=http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/ps-1st/index.html |publisher=RPGFan|accessdate=2010-01-29}}</ref> == Reception == {{Video game reviews | GR = 85% <small>(4 reviews)</small><ref name="gr_psii"/> | agg1 = Sega Retro | agg1Score = 87% <small>(17 reviews)</small><ref>http://segaretro.org/Phantasy_Star_II</ref> | Allgame = {{rating|4.5|5}} (SMD)<ref>{{allgame|1665|Phantasy Star II}}</ref><br />{{rating|4.5|5}} (Wii)<ref>{{allgame|63110|Phantasy Star II (Virtual Console)}}</ref><br />{{rating|3|5}} (X360)<ref>{{allgame|69908|Phantasy Star II (Xbox Live Arcade)}}</ref><br />{{rating|2.5|5}} (PC)<ref>{{allgame|78522|Phantasy Star II (PC)}}</ref> | Dragon = {{rating|5|5}}<ref name="Dragon160"/> | EGM = 32/40<ref name="EGM">''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]'', 1993 Video Game Buyer's Guide, p. 46</ref> | Fam = 28/40<ref>http://www.famitsu.com/cominy/?m=pc&a=page_h_title&title_id=9082</ref> | IGN = 8/10 (Wii)<ref>http://ign.com/articles/2008/02/18/phantasy-star-ii-review-2</ref><br />8.5/10 (iPhone)<ref name="ign_iphone"/> | rev1 = ''[[ACE (games magazine)|ACE]]'' | rev1Score = 887/1000<ref>http://amr.abime.net/review_37672</ref> | rev2 = ''[[Aktueller Software Markt]]'' | rev2Score = 56/60<ref>{{cite journal|last=Hoogh|first=Eva|title=Segas Sternstunde|journal=[[Aktueller Software Markt]]|date=August–September 1990|issue=9|url=http://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=t&id=2359&s=2|accessdate=5 February 2012}}</ref> | rev3 = HonestGamers | rev3Score = 10/10<ref name="honest_psii">{{cite web|last=Hartley|first=Gary|title=Phantasy Star II: Staff Review|url=http://www.honestgamers.com/reviews/4251.html|work=HonestGamers|accessdate=28 January 2012|date=October 29, 2005}}</ref> | rev4 = ''[[:fr:Joystick (magazine)|Joystick]]'' | rev4Score = 97%<ref>{{cite journal|title=Phantasy Star 2|journal=[[:fr:Joystick (magazine)|Joystick]]| date=November 1990 |issue=10|url=http://amr.abime.net/review_44258|accessdate=5 February 2012|author=JM Destroy|page=98}}</ref> | rev5 = ''[[Mega (magazine)|Mega]]'' | rev5Score = 88%<ref>''[[Mega (magazine)|Mega]]'', issue 18, page 71</ref> | rev6 = ''[[:fr:Player One|Player One]]'' | rev6Score = 95%<ref>{{cite journal|title=Phantasy Star II|journal=[[:fr:Player One|Player One]]| date=March 1991 |issue=7|pages=24–5|url=http://www.abandonware-magazines.org/affiche_mag.php?mag=32&num=951&album=oui|accessdate=5 February 2012}}</ref> | rev7 = ''[[Raze (magazine)|Raze]]'' | rev7Score = 90%<ref name="raze_psii"/> | rev8 = ''[[Sega Power]]'' | rev8Score = 10/10<ref>''[[Sega Power]]'', issue 23, page 54</ref> | rev9 = ''[[VideoGames & Computer Entertainment]]'' | rev9Score = 9/10<ref name="vce">''[[VideoGames & Computer Entertainment]]'', March 1990</ref> | rev10 = ''[[Zero (video game magazine)|Zero]]'' | rev10Score = 89%<ref>{{cite journal|title=Phantasy Star 2|journal=[[Zero (video game magazine)|Zero]]| date=March 1991 |issue=17|url=http://amr.abime.net/review_5765|accessdate=5 February 2012|page=88}}</ref> | award1Pub = ''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]'' (1997, 2001, 2006),<br />[[IGN]] (2003), [[GameSpot]] (2005), ''[[Stuff (magazine)|Stuff]]'' (2008) | award1 = [[List of video games considered the best|Best Games of All Time]] | award2Pub = ''[[Mega (magazine)|Mega]]'' (1992) | award2 = Top Mega Drive Games of All Time (29th)<ref name="mega">''[[Mega (magazine)|Mega]]'' magazine, issue 1, page 76, [[Future Publishing]], October 1992.</ref> | award3Pub = ''[[Nintendo Power]]'' (2009) | award3 = Greatest Role-Playing Games of All Time<ref name="febnp"/> | award4Pub = ''[[GamePro]]'' (2011) | award4 = 20 Games That Defined Role-Playing Games<ref name="gamepro_rpg">{{cite web|title=RPG Pillars: 20 Games That Defined Role-Playing Games|url=http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/221341/rpg-pillars-20-games-that-defined-role-playing-games/|work=[[GamePro]]|accessdate=6 September 2011|author=Kat Bailey|author2=Jason Wilson|date=July 22, 2011|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.gamepro.com/article/features/221341/rpg-pillars-20-games-that-defined-role-playing-games/&date=2011-11-30+18:59:54|archivedate=2011-11-30}}</ref> }} ===Critical reception=== The game was well received upon release. The March 1990 issue of ''[[VideoGames & Computer Entertainment]]'' gave it a 9 out of 10, stating that it is "far longer, tougher and graphically superior to the original. It's also a little less cute and significantly more dramatic."<ref name="vce"/> In the April 1990 issue of ''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]'', its panel of four reviewers gave it scores of 9, 8, 8, and 7, adding up to 32 out of 40 overall.<ref name="EGM"/> Ed Semrad, who gave it a 9, described it as "Incredible" and "the hardest, longest, and best RPG cart ever made!" Martin Alessi, who gave it an 8, stated that RPGs are not his "thing, but this one has a monstrous quest anyone can get involved with and lost in" and that "''PS2'' is presented well." Steve Harris, who gave it a 7, stated that it "never really offers that much action or excitement" but "the storyline is interesting for a while."<ref>''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]'', issue 9</ref> In the August 1990 issue of ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'', ''Phantasy Star II'' was described as "one of the best role-playing games yet to be released for any video game system."<ref name="Dragon160">{{cite journal|title=The Role of Computers|last1=Lesser|last2=Lesser|last3=Lesser|first1=Hartley|first2=Patricia|first3=Kirk|journal=Dragon|issue=160|date=August 1990|pages=47–52}}</ref> ''[[Wizardry]]'' designer Roe R. Adams wrote in the November 1990 issue of ''[[Computer Gaming World]]'' that ''Phantasy Star II'' was a [[killer app]] for the Genesis,<ref name="adams199011">{{cite news | url=http://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=1990&pub=2&id=76 | title=Westward Ho! (Toward Japan, That Is) | work=Computer Gaming World | date=November 1990 | accessdate=16 November 2013 | author=Adams, Roe R. III | pages=83}}</ref> stating that its "16-bit graphics are gorgeous, but the real fun lies in the science fiction story plot." He concluded that it is a "challenging and enjoyable" game with "superb combat and animated graphics."<ref name="cgw_psii">{{citation|first=Roe R.|last=Adams|work=[[Computer Gaming World]]|date=November 1990|issue=76|pages=85–6|title=Wishing on a Phantasy Star II}}</ref> ''[[Raze (magazine)|Raze]]'' concluded that it is a "challenging quest packed with gameplay."<ref name="raze_psii">{{cite journal|title=Phantasy Star II|journal=[[Raze (magazine)|Raze]]| date=April 1991 |issue=5|url=http://www.outofprintarchive.com/articles/reviews/MegaDrive.html|accessdate=29 January 2012}}</ref> The July 1991 issue of ''[[GamePro]]'' gave it a positive review, with reviewer John Sauer describing it as a "stunning sequel" that "offers a level of complexity and play that is unrivalled on any other system." He recommended that for "players who want the near ultimate experience in adventure role-playing, this is it!"<ref>https://archive.org/stream/GamePro_Video_Game_Greatest_Hits_1991-07_IDG_Publishing_US#page/n47/mode/2up</ref> Retrospective reviews have also been positive. [[IGN]]'s Levi Buchanan praised it as an "awesome game" with a "real sense of discovery" and one of his "favorite final twists in videogames."<ref name="ign_iphone">{{cite web|last=Buchanan|first=Levi|title=Phantasy Star II iPhone Review|url=http://uk.wireless.ign.com/articles/111/1116342p1.html|publisher=IGN|accessdate=28 January 2012|date=August 28, 2010}}</ref> On [[GameRankings]], it is one of the highest-rated games of 1989, with an average score of 85% based on a sample of 4 reviews.<ref name="gr_psii">{{cite web|title=Phantasy Star II|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/browse.html?site=&cat=0&year=1988&numrev=3&sort=0&letter=&search=|publisher=[[GameRankings]]|accessdate=30 January 2012|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120111134711/http://www.gamerankings.com/genesis/526675-phantasy-star-ii/index.html|archivedate=2012-01-11}}</ref> ===Legacy=== ''Phantasy Star II'' featured a much larger [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]] than its predecessor, holding 6 [[Mebibit|megabits]] (768 [[Kibibyte|kilobytes]]) of data, making it the largest game on any game machine up until that time.<ref name="cgw_psii"/> It was thus the first cartridge to cost [[United States dollar|$]]90,<ref name=IGN2003>{{cite web|url=http://uk.top100.ign.com/2003/91-100.html |title=IGN's Top 100 Games of All Time |publisher=[[IGN]] |accessdate=2013-11-06}}</ref> equivalent to ${{inflation|US|90|1990}} in {{currentyear}}. ''Phantasy Star II'' is regarded by many as a forerunner for certain aspects of [[console roleplaying game]]s, such as an epic, character-driven storyline, a strategy-based battle system, and the demand for extensive strategy guides for such games (Phantasy Star II included one with the game itself). It has made a number of ''"[[List of video games considered the best|greatest games of all time]]"'' lists. It was number 97 on [[Electronic Gaming Monthly|EGM's]] list of ''The 200 Greatest Games of Their Time'' in 2006, and in August 2005 it was inducted into [[Gamespot|Gamespot's]] ''Greatest Games of All Time'' list.<ref name="gspot_phanstar2">{{cite web|first=Greg|last=Kasavin|year=|title=Phantasy Star II |url=http://www.gamespot.com/features/6129293/index.html |publisher=[[Gamespot]]|accessdate=2010-01-29}}</ref> [[Nintendo Power]] has called it, along with ''[[Phantasy Star IV]]'', one of the greatest RPGs of all time.<ref name="febnp">Editors of [[Nintendo Power]]: Nintendo Power February, 2009; issue 2 (in English). Future US Inc, 39-42. Retrieved February 1, 2010.</ref> It was also listed among the best games of all time by ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' in 1997,<ref name=EGM1997>{{cite web|url=http://kisrael.com/vgames/powerlist/egm100.html |title=EGM Top 100 |publisher=''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]'' |date=November 1997 |accessdate=2011-06-01}}</ref> 2001,<ref name=EGM2001>[http://web.archive.org/web/20011220003000/http://www.gamers.com/feature/egmtop100/index.jsp Top 100 Games of All Time], ''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]'', 2001</ref> and 2006,<ref name=EGM2006>{{cite web |url=http://www.1up.com/features/egm-200-greatest-videogames |title=The Greatest 200 Videogames of Their Time |date=February 6, 2006 |website= |publisher=''[[Electronic Gaming Monthly]]'' |accessdate=November 19, 2013 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130801232104/http://www.1up.com/features/egm-200-greatest-videogames |archivedate=2013-08-01}}</ref> and by ''[[Stuff (magazine)|Stuff]]'' magazine in 2008.<ref name=Stuff2008>{{Citation | title = 100 Greatest Games | newspaper = [[Stuff (magazine)|Stuff]] | pages = 116–126 | date = October 2008 }}</ref> == See also == *''[[Phantasy Star II Text Adventures]]'' == References == {{Reflist}} == External links == *[http://www.pscave.com/ps2/ Phantasy Star Cave's Phantasy Star II section] *[http://www.phantasy-star.net/psii/psii.html Phantasy-star.net's guides (includes original manual and complete script)] *[http://www.rpgclassics.com/shrines/genesis/ps2/ RPGclassics.com's guides and item lists for Phantasy Star II] *[http://www.fantasyanime.com/phantasystar/ps2.htm FantasyAnime.com's guides (includes screen captures, art scans, music and downloads)] *[http://www.nintendo.com/wii/virtualconsole/games/detail/6MEG9n3AG43MQkoT6EjvTR4eIKse6fts Nintendo Virtual Console] Virtual console homepage {{Phantasy Star series}} [[Category:1989 video games]] [[Category:Overworks games]] [[Category:Phantasy Star games]] [[Category:Sega Mega Drive games]] [[Category:Video games with suspected incorrect release dates]] [[Category:Virtual Console games]] [[Category:Xbox 360 Live Arcade games]] [[Category:IPhone OS games]] [[Category:Sega games]]
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