![]() As long as you and all the players you play with don’t get hit much and have good, up-to-date equipment, which isn’t too hard to get, you could clear any endgame content. PSO2 definitely changed as I’m talking from experiences from 2011 to 2018, but at the very least back then, I couldn’t think of any content that was worth min-maxing. The act of “Affixing” equipment in PSO2 feels like a gacha game inside the game, and can easily screw you over. Min-maxing in PSO2 is also not worth it as it’s incredibly costly, in time, money, and most possibly real money. Thorough the trailer, the combat actually doesn’t feel that much different from current PSO2 though. It seems like Sega is again throwing the ball back. The original Phantasy Star Online on Dreamcast was one of the inspirations for Capcom’s Monster Hunter, which itself became an inspiration for many others. ![]() ![]() Most enemies seems more imposing than before too, with a focus on fighting a single monster instead of a swarm. Most notably the jet-boots like things all characters seem to possess now, which allows for quick bursts of movement. Though rather than brand new classes, it looks like at least the three original classes of PSO2, Hunter, Ranger, and Force, are all getting newer versions with fancier movements. The video hints that new classes will be added. An update which seems voluminous and promising.īesides the graphical update, new content and game systems changes will be coming. The Japanese press release also sells it as a “new game”, but it’s ultimately an update. Well, New Genesis seems pretty much to be Episode 7 except with a fancy name rather than the usual numbering. ![]() If you already play PSO2, the Japanese version at least, you know the game is currently in Episode 6. ![]()
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