FM sound can be great, but for this game, the regular music is so much brighter: the FM has this overly smooth quality. The sound effects, though, are mute-worthy.
I’m gonna give him another try because of your comment. I made it 5 minutes before I was gonna leave. Might be nerves. But the last like six sentences he’s started he hasn’t completed. It’s kinda unbearable.
Eh, I agree. I got 1:20:00 in and I felt kind of bad for him and shut it off. He seemed to alienate his couch and he was trying way too hard to be a color man rather than focus on the game and elements. I imagine this would be much better if people have seen this before, but for me, I was just trying to focus on what he was doing and heard 10 words of a joke and 2 words of explanation. Felt like I was getting half a run and half a comedy stand-up. Didn't mesh very well, and you can tell that from the silence from the couch. The moments that garnered the most laughs weren't from the 100 jokes he told, but from the 20 words spoken by the couch and the donations. Great runner, but he should've spent less time trying to grab the spotlight and realized he was already in it. Would've had more couch participation, more laughs, and ultimately a more enjoyable run. Plus, newbs like me would know more about the game than I do now.
It would’ve been better if the couch had people that actually played the game too and helped in explanations. So sad GDQ doesn’t care about the oldies like this. 😭
What a fun runner!! Game looks really cool game, too. Just wish the crowd had seen this delightful run for what it was--All the best to you Mrstarbird!
It’s tough. Easy to get lost, start with dead zones and mazes that got worse in the sequel. The equipment guide, fast forward, 4:17 map and quadruple exp/meseta rates help a ton. Sega genesis collection helps speed up and save states for this series with bad menus and is the closest the US will get to a remake. 14:28 lol ph-balanced game. 58:00 beginner’s trap uh oh. I didn’t know most of this lol
Wow! I played this as a kid, I rented it and never finished. As an adult, with emulators, 10 years later, I finally finished it, although it took months! Hats off to you man! I love this game!!
MrStarbird619 On a side note: first time I’ve seen a runner respond to their own charity, live run. Back on-topic: seemed pretty stressful, for ya, during the times where you had no one to bounce your jokes off of or to ‘keep you on-track’ with the subject discussions and your train of thought, given you had to focus on the game at the very same time. Well done, dude. Enjoyed your commentary and jokes plenty (though, like any “good Back-Seat Driver”, it’s a shame you didn’t have a dedicated co-host for the segments of your self-deprecating dark-humour). All the best~
You just know a modern Phantasy Star would be soulless, tropey, and uninspired. These games really shine when they ignore common tropes of the era, get really wild with the locations and tech-whiplash (fighting killer death robots with boomerangs and knives) and creating simple, lovable characters. A modern take would add too much character interaction for no reason that would make them less likable, stick to the general plot of another game in the series, and you'd probably even have a slow ramp in tech from pure medieval (with the occasional robot or mutant) and end with high-tech labs and space stations. One of the coolest things was finding out what the next dungeon will be like.
@@ChargeQM You're basically describing the PS2 remake of this game with that first bit. It adds a lot of "character" to the characters that didn't do a thing at all for them, most notably turning Myau into a sarcastic prick who now looks more like an ugly dog than an adorable fantasy cat. It's also a lot easier (not a bad thing since the original is brutal) but they did it lazily by just making everyone's numbers bigger. It's insanely easy to powerlevel and even without it you'll still be ending the game with thousands of HP for those Reaper jerks in the final dungeon to ineffectually plink at only for you to heal it away by spamming Cure with your hundreds of MP. I was really disappointed in it overall.
Hi. Im trying to find the aero prism in the dungeon around 1:02:00. However, first time around that dungeon, i fought the titan but was not able to keep the prism because of lack of space. Is there a way i can get that prism again?
There are some items that i've either skipped due to lack of room, sold in a store, or dropped to make room (like the amber eye) is there a way i can get these items back?
I’ve only ever played the fan translated ps2 version. Kind of glad I didn’t try this version originally, but trying out this iteration on switch looks like it’d be more tolerable.
I think this was my second RPG after FF1, and with how badly they both wrecked my rectum back then it's a wonder I continued being interested in the genre at all, lol.
I never had a Genesis but this RPG might have been an interesting experience if I could've played it. Final Fantasy Legend 2 on the Gameboy was my first jam. It took me more than a year to beat it.
One of my favorites from the SMS! I loved making maps for this one. Just about everything I see here looks cheaty-- automapping, moving faster, HP boards-- but it's all in the name of speedrunning, right?
@@carlkamuti Ok stop bitching about gamers today and play the original version that takes much longer to play because it's so damn slow. Stupid nostalgc bitch. This is actually for people to relive the game while putting quality of life improvements to make it a streamline experience you stupid fuck.
Optimizations missed: You can theoretically manipulate luck in this game, though it's not easy. In the dungeons, you should walk backwards, which speeds up movement when you have to run. Probably faster to get an item to warp out of the Noah cave. MAYBE it could have been worth it to get the free light saber in casba cave? Why the fishmen? Because they're high-ish xp and guaranteed at that location?
Really hitting the bottom of the barrel using fast forward eh? Like, I understand it's part of the release but it's not a feature of the normal game more of a side effect of it being ported using emulation... should be considered tool assisted and not an actual run.
Run Start: 1:32
Liesssss starts at 1:48
@@RiorXD RiorXD SAMUEL JUAO SAMUEL PAULA TEIXEIRA DA CRUZ DO CALVÁRIO
To whoever donated for the FM Chip sound option:
YOU WERE WROOOOOOOONG.
No way, FM is better because it is not headache-inducing like the original sound chip.
@@FirstNameLastName-kt3zn Better than the crunchy fartiness of the FM chip.
@@FirstNameLastName-kt3zn How is that headache-inducing? Maybe you're just not used to play old games?
FM sound can be great, but for this game, the regular music is so much brighter: the FM has this overly smooth quality. The sound effects, though, are mute-worthy.
Poor runner.
That crowd acts like he killed their parents.
Coming in 1 year later... Crowd still dead. I enjoyed every minute of this run! Good job MrStarabird
such a cold crowd. the player was really good.
Not only he was good but he was actually entertaining, really don't understand how the crowd is so silent.
I’m gonna give him another try because of your comment. I made it 5 minutes before I was gonna leave. Might be nerves. But the last like six sentences he’s started he hasn’t completed. It’s kinda unbearable.
Eh, I agree. I got 1:20:00 in and I felt kind of bad for him and shut it off.
He seemed to alienate his couch and he was trying way too hard to be a color man rather than focus on the game and elements. I imagine this would be much better if people have seen this before, but for me, I was just trying to focus on what he was doing and heard 10 words of a joke and 2 words of explanation. Felt like I was getting half a run and half a comedy stand-up. Didn't mesh very well, and you can tell that from the silence from the couch. The moments that garnered the most laughs weren't from the 100 jokes he told, but from the 20 words spoken by the couch and the donations.
Great runner, but he should've spent less time trying to grab the spotlight and realized he was already in it. Would've had more couch participation, more laughs, and ultimately a more enjoyable run. Plus, newbs like me would know more about the game than I do now.
It would’ve been better if the couch had people that actually played the game too and helped in explanations. So sad GDQ doesn’t care about the oldies like this. 😭
What a fun runner!! Game looks really cool game, too. Just wish the crowd had seen this delightful run for what it was--All the best to you Mrstarbird!
It’s tough. Easy to get lost, start with dead zones and mazes that got worse in the sequel. The equipment guide, fast forward, 4:17 map and quadruple exp/meseta rates help a ton. Sega genesis collection helps speed up and save states for this series with bad menus and is the closest the US will get to a remake. 14:28 lol ph-balanced game. 58:00 beginner’s trap uh oh. I didn’t know most of this lol
Really neat to see this run! That said, holy cow that crowd was dead weight.
I agree with you man, i love this series soo god damn much
Wow! I played this as a kid, I rented it and never finished. As an adult, with emulators, 10 years later, I finally finished it, although it took months! Hats off to you man! I love this game!!
it's really a cozy rpg to play the first time through. PS2 & IV as well
Watching the Sega Ages version makes me regret every single second I wasted playing this on Wii.
10 minutes and he's going for the 4th character? took me about 6 hours
I just beat this on the gba. What am I doing with my life. x4 xp woulda been nice lmao
@@winsause555 😂 I can't believe someone played the gba version in this day and age. You warrior!
Loved Peter Griffin's commentary in this one! For real tho, this MrStarbird guy is bird-flipping hilarious.
Thank you for your kind words.
For some unexplained reason, I'm now craving donuts... sorry, that's a bit irrelivant at this point. :p
MrStarbird619 On a side note: first time I’ve seen a runner respond to their own charity, live run.
Back on-topic: seemed pretty stressful, for ya, during the times where you had no one to bounce your jokes off of or to ‘keep you on-track’ with the subject discussions and your train of thought, given you had to focus on the game at the very same time. Well done, dude. Enjoyed your commentary and jokes plenty (though, like any “good Back-Seat Driver”, it’s a shame you didn’t have a dedicated co-host for the segments of your self-deprecating dark-humour).
All the best~
when you get a speed runner whos the kinda guy you could have a beer with, thats pretty unique
Fanatistic port tbh
Didn't know this version of this game was so accelerated. Now I want Sega Ages Phantasy Star II.
Great personality, great game, two thumbs up! Thanks for sharing I enjoyed your run.
If they’d make more PStar traditional RPGs, I’d be so happy 😭
You just know a modern Phantasy Star would be soulless, tropey, and uninspired. These games really shine when they ignore common tropes of the era, get really wild with the locations and tech-whiplash (fighting killer death robots with boomerangs and knives) and creating simple, lovable characters.
A modern take would add too much character interaction for no reason that would make them less likable, stick to the general plot of another game in the series, and you'd probably even have a slow ramp in tech from pure medieval (with the occasional robot or mutant) and end with high-tech labs and space stations. One of the coolest things was finding out what the next dungeon will be like.
@@ChargeQM You're basically describing the PS2 remake of this game with that first bit. It adds a lot of "character" to the characters that didn't do a thing at all for them, most notably turning Myau into a sarcastic prick who now looks more like an ugly dog than an adorable fantasy cat. It's also a lot easier (not a bad thing since the original is brutal) but they did it lazily by just making everyone's numbers bigger. It's insanely easy to powerlevel and even without it you'll still be ending the game with thousands of HP for those Reaper jerks in the final dungeon to ineffectually plink at only for you to heal it away by spamming Cure with your hundreds of MP. I was really disappointed in it overall.
@@ChargeQM " modern Phantasy Star would be soulless, tropey, and uninspired" Why? You saying this as if you are the one supposed to make a new game.
the guy with myau is absolutely loving this run
This is actually a damn sight better when you've had 2 litres of beer
Wow this was so fun to watch !!
I now want to try this out on the switch
To the runner asking if there were other games with a cat as a playable character : Shadow Hearts From The New World!
Poor guy having such a lifeless crowd. Great run of a nostalgic game for me.
I groaned plenty. Good job
I like this guy speed running this game
Are we totally sure that SHT SWORD stands for short?
A career-defining run for Paul Giamatti
Thank you snagglepuss for the run!
Ever been to one of those standup comedy clubs where the guy struggles to get laughs? That's this guy...
Hi. Im trying to find the aero prism in the dungeon around 1:02:00. However, first time around that dungeon, i fought the titan but was not able to keep the prism because of lack of space. Is there a way i can get that prism again?
This crowd was straight garbage, Poor guy.
Shout-outs to Myau in the audience! Phantasy Star hype!
There are some items that i've either skipped due to lack of room, sold in a store, or dropped to make room (like the amber eye) is there a way i can get these items back?
I’ve only ever played the fan translated ps2 version. Kind of glad I didn’t try this version originally, but trying out this iteration on switch looks like it’d be more tolerable.
Any chance for a Skies of Arcadia run?
Isnt that like 10hrs i would love to see though.
Well, you can’t really go any faster in the game, but I haven’t seen any speed runs of the game before
I got to that town at 47:00 but how do i convince the guy at 47:05 to let me pass through?
Must have used a necromancer to raise a crowd for this ^^
This guy rocks.
Vibe check returns null
Is there an option to turn off auto mapping? Map making is what I liked the most about old FP Dungeon Crawlers...
No there is no way.
post it note on the screen?
This was my first RPG too. After that Shinning Force 2 and FF series was my addiction hahahaha
I think this was my second RPG after FF1, and with how badly they both wrecked my rectum back then it's a wonder I continued being interested in the genre at all, lol.
I never had a Genesis but this RPG might have been an interesting experience if I could've played it.
Final Fantasy Legend 2 on the Gameboy was my first jam. It took me more than a year to beat it.
good grief.
56:00 - 2? (Thinking Persona 5's the other)
One of my favorites from the SMS! I loved making maps for this one. Just about everything I see here looks cheaty-- automapping, moving faster, HP boards-- but it's all in the name of speedrunning, right?
These aids are apparently what's needed to make the game playable for this generation of gamers. Attention spans are not what they used to be...
I'll be the first to admit I enjoyed Zelda 2 despite lacking a map system, not because of it.
@@carlkamuti Ok stop bitching about gamers today and play the original version that takes much longer to play because it's so damn slow. Stupid nostalgc bitch. This is actually for people to relive the game while putting quality of life improvements to make it a streamline experience you stupid fuck.
@@TheGaara802 do you need to be so aggressive? It seems you are the one with problems here.
Was gonna watch the whole run but after the fifth ad break within the first 15 minutes I figured it just wasn't worth it
Where did you get the wand at 46:41 ?
Very good! Now I wanna with the original console without the maps, like old times
that phantasy star shirt tho
Is this dude from Maine? Represent bro
i always had bugs by loading the save file in this Phantasy Star. That´s why i could never finish this great rpg
How do I acquire this version?
Nintendo switch
Played original many times, this seems like cheating.
Crowd sux on this one
Optimizations missed:
You can theoretically manipulate luck in this game, though it's not easy.
In the dungeons, you should walk backwards, which speeds up movement when you have to run.
Probably faster to get an item to warp out of the Noah cave.
MAYBE it could have been worth it to get the free light saber in casba cave?
Why the fishmen? Because they're high-ish xp and guaranteed at that location?
He explains both the walking backwards and the reason for fishmen in the run.
RPG LIMIT BREAK what is the system/emulator and version that you use to play this Phantasy Star???
This is the Sega Ages Nintendo Switch one
for future reference, its right below the timer.
The commentary killed me. Did not enjoy it at all
1:02:58
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Really hitting the bottom of the barrel using fast forward eh? Like, I understand it's part of the release but it's not a feature of the normal game more of a side effect of it being ported using emulation... should be considered tool assisted and not an actual run.
It's specifically labeled as part of the "Any% Sega Ages" category at the bottom of the screen. Not standard Any%.
Are you ok?
@@dogtime7061 Yeah, this it's own special category. Its not technically a TAS any more than using auto-aim in a shooter would be considered TAS.