Phantasy Star Universe
Release Date: October 24, 2006
Phantasy Star Universe is a networked RPG genre item that also offers non-networked players a powerful single player mode. Sega is responsible for the production and release of Phantasy Star Universe.
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[1:48] Phantasy Star Universe TGS 07 - Ambition of the Illuminus
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Phantasy Star Universe Description
Prepare for the biggest Phantasy Star adventure yet! Phantasy Star Universe, crafted by the celebrated Sonicteam promises to be the most enthralling chapter yet of this award winning series.
The hundred years of peace in the Gurhal System have been torn apart by the invasion of the mysterious life forms know as the SEED. Ethan Waber, a 17-year old cadet, must battle across 3 planets to beat the lethal alien menace.
This robust action RPG offers more than 40 hours of absorbing gameplay. Pitch yourself into amazing battles with fearsome enemies in the most spectacular environments so far...
Key Features:
• Three huge and superbly detailed planets to explore.
• A strong ensemble joins Ethan on his journey; each character bringing their own unique skills to the battle.
• Controllable vehicles make transportation easier and more fun.
• Explore many new dungeons in thesingle player adventure.
• First appearanceof Phantasy Star on any PlayStation console.
Last updated on August 18, 2015
Phantasy Star Universe Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows October 24, 2006 March 31, 2010 (EOL)
Xbox 360 October 24, 2006
PlayStation 2 October 24, 2006
Phantasy Star Universe System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 4 2.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 128MB (GeForce 4 or better), 9 GB HDD, Windows 2000/XP
PlayStation 2
Uses: memory card, Network Adaptor
Xbox 360
Uses: Xbox Live
Game Expansions for Phantasy Star Universe
Phantasy Star Universe: Ambition of the Illuminus
Expansion
RPG
November 20, 2007
Ambition of the Illuminus is an addition to the popular network game of the genre RPG, Phantasy Star Universe. PSU was created in the studios of the Japanese concern SEGA, and its roots date back to 1987, when the first part of the series was released on the Sega Master System console.