What Is It?
While Nintendo always had the Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior (aka Dragon Quest) franchises, Sega had the equally impressive Phantasy Star II. Although only a few people ever played the original Phantasy Star (which was released just over twenty years ago on the Sega Master System), it is still considered one of the best looking 8-bit games of all time. This sequel, while not as visually impressive, is also an impressive tour de force. While every other role-playing game was set in some fantastical past with swords and dragons, Phantasy Star was a sci-fi RPG full of cool technology and a futuristic story. Outside of the refreshing change of scenery, Phantasy Star II also features strong female characters, some of the most complicated dungeon maps of all time and an epic story that goes beyond anything Final Fantasy or Dragon Warrior was doing at the time. While Phantasy Star II was significantly more popular than the original Master System game, chances are most of the Wii-owning gamers probably never had a chance to play it. If that describes you then this is your chance to check out one of the best adventure games of all time, a genuine classic that, although archaic in a few places, still holds up remarkably well. And better yet, unlike the original Genesis cartridge, this Virtual Console game doesn't come with a 112 page walk-through book that takes all of the fun out of the game.
Does It Still Hold Up?
Looking back at this 20 year old game it's easy to see things that haven't held up well, including the extreme difficulty, the boring random battles and the fact that every fight takes place on a strange holodeck-style grid. The biggest problem is that the game is unforgiving, so much so that the first few hours of the game aren't any fun at all. I found myself sticking close to the town trying to level myself up, only because I knew if I walked too far away I would be clobbered by a monster I couldn't defeat. If you can get over the early difficulty problems you will find this to be an incredibly rewarding game with a great story, but not everybody is going to make it that far.
Is It Worth The Money?
So here we go again, this is yet another amazing Genesis game that would be worth the $8 ... if it wasn't for the fact that you could buy this game (along with Phantasy Star III and IV) in the Sega Genesis Collection on the PlayStation 2 and PSP. If you buy that set then Phantasy Star II would cost you less than a dollar, not $8. But unlike Sonic the Hedgehog or other games that are on both the Virtual Console and Sega Genesis Collection, this one is actually worth the money. If you don't own a PSP or PS2 then you might as well spend the $8 on this game, you'll definitely get your money's worth. Bravo Sega or finally bringing some of the better RPGs to the Wii, now they are free to skip past the awful Phantasy Star III and go right to Phantasy Star IV.