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Gameplay is similar to the original Phantasy Star, the first game in the series. Its battle system is turn-based, allowing the player to choose commands for their party of 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 adv...
Somewhere deep within the Andromeda Galaxy lies the 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 ("Palma"), 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 ("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 ...
Also known as: Phantasy Star II: The End of the Lost Age, PS2, Phantasy Star II: Kaerazaru Toki no Owari ni, Phantasy Star 2, Phantasy Star II: At The End of Restoration, Fantashii Sutaa Tou Kaerazaru Toki no Owari ni
Japan
March 21, 1989
Phantasy Star II was released on March 21, 1989.
Phantasy Star II is available on Xbox 360, Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Wii, Mac.
No — Phantasy Star II is a single-player game.
Phantasy Star II was developed by Sega R&D 2 and published by Sega Enterprises, Ltd..
Phantasy Star II is rated E by ESRB.