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Phantasie II

From: Strategic Simulations Inc.
Category: Video Games

Buy Used: $24.95



Used (2) from $24.95

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Platform: Commodore 64
Media: Video Game
Operating System: Commodore 64

UPC: 473109763785
EAN: 0473109763785
ASIN: B000B6AV52

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Floppy disc and instruction booklet come in original box; Box has lots of bumps, scuffs and rubs with a big rip on one flap; Floppy disc is in nice shape; ALSO includes Gemstone Warrior disc and instructions; Fast shipping

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Sequel   March 24, 2007
Phantasie II was one of the first D&D type role-playing games I ever played on a computer and that computer was a Commodore 128.

This, the second in the series, was more of the same with a few tweaks I can't even remember. The game graphics would be absolutely primitive by today's standards but for the time, they were pretty cool. And the game was more open ended that some of the modern games like Dark Messiah and Dungeon Siege.

While this game was not first-person, it did not have the third person problems today with the likes of AI. The interface was very simplistic, but when it came to game play, it was very addictive.

This game was no dungeon crawl and played out on the map as you went along. From what I remember, it was strictly an outside adventure. And, it was simple enough I didn't need a clue book to finish it.

It was a great ride that I'll always remember. Highly recommended.


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