Phantasy Star Nova Covered in Newest Issue of Famitsu

Gematsu reports that the latest issue of Famitsu contains some updates on Phantasy Star Nova, the tri-Ace developed, Phantasy Star Online-inspired game for the Vita made with the intention of being a non-PC and non-online alternative to Phantasy Star Online 2. It’s been a long time since there has been word spoken about the game from the developers, but a 2014 release is still planned.

The seiyuu listing was revealed; all five names are fairly prominent names with well-known characters in anime or games under their belts. When the game begins, you start with almost no accessories or equipment to aid your survival, helping to create the sense of being marooned. But as you progress through the game, options for item crafting increase; considering that your equipment can apparently be damaged, this will be important. The Gematsu posting also notes that this Nova’s world is based off of Phantasy Star Online: Episode I’s world and atmosphere, with a limited number of races and classes. So far, the only characters known are Humans and Newmans.

Phantasy Star Nova’s single player focus hopes to draw attention to its story mode, and to that end players inexperienced with Phantasy Star Online 2 should be able to adjust.

Apparently since the game’s reveal, the visuals have been redone from scratch. The Gematsu article notes this, but anime and gaming writer RyougaSaotome adds an additional comment based on his copy of Famitsu, shedding some additional light:

Basically, the production team was not pleased with the look and visual fidelity of the game. They went back to the drawing board and redid everything, resulting in the 9 month radio silence.

More information on Nova is fast approaching: on June 15, Phantasy Star Kanshasai 2014 is being held and more details are promised then.

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