Phantasy Star Online Episode 1 and 2 was a pivotal game for me growing up. So imagine my confusion with PSO Episode 3 was released. I think I have a lot of pretty straight-forward feelings for Episode 3 despite the hard pivot into a card-based strategy game. It's a fantastic game.

The narrative is a continuation of the Pioneer 2 plotline and now approaches it from two different story threads, the hero side and dark side, as Sega are wont to do in their 2000s games. And it's engaging. The general aesthetic of PSO is still here. The music is still amazing. There's still that sense of hopelessly lonely ambiance.

The pink elephant in the room is the genre change. This is not Episode 1 and 2. This is a turn-based strategy game with card mechanics. You build decks either as a hero and powering up your hunter, or you build decks full of monsters if you're playing on the dark side. Both are fun and offer unique approaches to combat. The game gets pretty difficult as time goes on from what I remember. But I'm also just bad at deck-building games.

I think in an era where games like Slay the Spire or Inscryption can exist, there's a world where Phantasy Star Online Episode 3 has a redemption arc. It's a fascinating diversion from PSO and PSU's traditional style of gameplay, and it's actually really fun. It's a pity that playing it online required so many hoops to jump through, but maybe private servers still live to this day. Who knows? Give it a shot.

Reviewed on Sep 27, 2023


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