Friday February 12, 2010 12:34
Phantasy Star Portable 2: Maximum Attack Little Wing Extended, Hatsune Miku VN02 + Clad 6 Shopping Uniform DLC
Finally some actual news that has nothing to do with Emilia being nude. A few brand new download content items are heading this way. This includes the long awaited Hatsune Miku VN02 outfit! Plus you can now wear the EDEN uniforms from the shopkeepers of Clad 6. As always you can only download these outfits from the Japanese Playstation Store. CFW users can not use CWCheat codes to obtain the outfits. (Think about why you can’t for a second…)
Maximum Attack Little Wing Cup has been extended due to popular demand. The new final date is now February 19th, 2010. Did you know that if we all achieve a total kill count of 10,000,000 we’ll all receive 3 Extend Codes? That’s right! Three extend codes! Why bother completing all the challenge missions when you can get them for free! Extend Codes allow players to upgrade weapons of any grade to S grade. You can even embed the weapon with a special ability like Freeze. It will also have a shiny glimmering effect when you take it out.
Plus, the last “water” route opened up a few days ago and gives out the EX tickets. Please refer to the previous post on the cost per exchange items.
After completion of the Maximum Attack Little Wing Cup, Multimode players will now be able to access ALL routes on their own; Extend codes will also be distributed.
Sakai mentions that there was some dissatisfaction with the way this event was handled. He hopes to use our opinions to make future events even better!
The next download mission will include a new collaboration with Jump Magazine’s “邪王降臨” that concludes with the battle of the rare boss known as Olga Dyran.
PSUBlog’s general FAQ is slowly growing but we need more questions, please post a comment preferably at the bottom of this post asking simple general questions to the game for example, “How to unlock and play Megashi Eradication mission.” or “How to get online after purchasing the game.”
Miku VN02 Protector
Female Clothes and Parts
Free of Charge
Shopper Suit White + Navy Blue
Male Clothes and Parts
300 Yen
Shopper Dress White + Navy Blue
Female Clothes and Parts
300 Yen
Clad Riser (Slicer)
50% Dark
200 Yen
Clad Cannon (Laser)
50% Light
200 Yen
Clad Bastone (Rod)
50% Light
200 Yen
[via pspo2blog]
On January 21st, 2010 Phantasy Star Universe Japan was hit with a phishing attempt on a Chinese domain name. The url was reported to be passed around various message boards and emails. The actual site clearly mocks the login elements of the official site even going as far to include CAPTCHA to lure unsuspecting users to the site. The news was first posted by The Council of Anti-Phishing Online.
A new character data chart was posted on the official blog yesterday.
- Females are the most popular sex.
- Humans then Casts makes the most popular race.
- Hunters then Bravers are the most popular classes.
- Forces dropped from 10% to 8% since the game’s release.
- Rangers dropped from 18% to 15% since the game’s release.
Notice how the Forces make up for only 8% of total players. Why do you think less people are interested in playing as a force? Please fix this Sakai.
- Category: Phantasy Star Portable 2
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Eidolus_Dyne
February 21st, 2010 at 12:37 am
I know this is old news, but this is exactly the kind of thing people need to be pointing out. By comparison the gameplay for non melee classes is seriously incomplete.
It would be nice if using guns meant third person shooter controls and interesting weak-spot finding gameplay. Forces would be much more fun if the spells took more interaction than just standing in one place and firing away. In fact, both guns and techs seem to be holding on to old PSO mechanics that have no place in this generation Phantasy Star. The trend towards more action needs to be applied more creatively to these weapon types (guns and techs).
Anonymous
February 22nd, 2010 at 1:41 pm
uhhh…there actually are weak-spots on the bosses, they tend to be the head or another part as well. you just need to go into first-person shooting mode, which can be done using rifles, twin handguns and laser cannons. I dont know about long bow, crossbow and cards, cuz i dont use those. but youll notice a huge difference in damage when you hit those spots. I cant really say anything about techs though…
February 22nd, 2010 at 7:49 pm
This game is just not friendly for forcers. In the end, you’ll be forced with a saber / madoog combination or wand / handgun (with pp save) combination
Force’s usefulness will greatly depend on increasing the chain then firing one triangle assigned tech
February 28th, 2010 at 10:21 am
Actually…I have a force (Emer Lol)
It’s not so bad to me, and i’ve noticed that i can still hit weakspots and do more damage.
Laro-dan
November 20th, 2010 at 3:01 pm
I don’t know why, but 70% of the game’s attacks are melee based, so only one-third is actual long-range technics. This only further brings down the usefuleness of the force people in this game. DX Rangers and Hunters seem to be the only practical classes in this game (including vanguards). Why?!? WHYY?!? It’s not easy being a force newman when you get killed every 10 second interval. )X
February 5th, 2011 at 6:15 pm
where do u get the downloads at???
February 5th, 2011 at 8:19 pm
The downloads are available at the Japanese Playstation Store