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Galactic Phantasy

Released: 17 Oct, 2011

Reviewer: Andrew Nesvadba

Version: 1.0.4   Size: 234.0 MB

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PROS

  • Unique blend of Western classics like Privateer and JRPG elements.
  • Huge world to explore; multiple star systems with a total of 40 starports to harbor in.
  • Strangely compelling combat system; like Rock Paper Scissors played in three-dimensions.
  • Gorgeous visuals with lots of handy user interface touches to make life easier.

CONS

  • Limited depth; gameplay consists almost entirely of a string of battles.
  • No comparison system to make upgrades easier to spot.
  • Poor English translation.

VERDICT

If you come in to this game expecting an EVE or Privateer, you're going to be disappointed, because while Galaxy Pirate Adventure gives off the guise and visual splendor of these games, it's ultimately a basic RPG.

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When you first look at a game like Galaxy Pirate Adventure by Sunfish Studio Limited, it's hard not to be misled and think you're in for a Privateer-like experience set in a pirate-infested universe. The first hint is in the game's description as it clearly calls itself a 'full 3D RPG', which is literally exactly what it is.

You play as the Prince of Pirates, however you've been cast out in to the 'waters' by your father (the 'King' of Pirates if you're wondering) to adventure and grow in to your role as a strong an independent Captain of a pirate vessel. After a brief tutorial explaining the basic mechanics you're off and away.

Beating at the game's heart is a JRPG-like core of basic inventory slots with functional upgrades, the occasional random battle and a not insignificant amount of grinding. However the Privateer-like appearance is more than just a visual theme and players do have at least some freedom in customizing and purchasing vehicles for their fleet, with players able to take the usual options of trading (or in this case, smuggling) and bounties (or again in this case, robberies). Quests picked up at each port help to focus the player's efforts and shorten the gap between story points, helping you to complete the game's lengthy main story.

What makes it worthwhile beating your brow against such repetitive tasks is the combat system which is like a strange ballet of Rock, Paper, Scissors with up to four players on each side. Aside from switching targets or moving in or out of range of enemies, players have the option of either attacking, defending or recharging. The first two actions require energy, while the third replenishes depleted energy while leaving you vulnerable. Choosing the correct action is easy thanks to the clear interface that keeps you informed of a targeted enemies intentions, but things can spiral out of control quickly once the number of enemies and allies ramps up.

If anything is holding Galaxy Pirate Adventure back it's the lack of variety and freedom implied in using a space-faring theme. Other issues such as having no item compare system are simple faults that could easily remedy the frustration of maintaining multiple ships.

Galaxy Pirate Adventure is far from perfect, but still a decent RPG offering and a gorgeous one as well (the visual upgrades for the 4S and iPad 2 are stunning). If you can put your preconceptions aside, it's worth spending a bit of time with this unique RPG title.

App Store Info

Galaxy Pirate Adventure is a high-resolution, full 3D Action RPG for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch developed by Sunfish Studio. Acting as the son of the Galaxy Pirate King, you begin an exciting journey to fight against enemies, to form your fleet, to become a commodity trader, and to discover the secret of the galaxy and your true identity.Supported Devices:iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad, iPad 2, iPod Touch 3, and iPod Touch 4Leading A Fleet of ThreeYou control a fleet of three spaceships to experience an all-new, 3-on-3 action battle.Dozens of Spaceships37 ship models are categorized into six ship grades: Frigate, Transport, Destroyer, Cruiser, Battleship, and Battle Cruiser. Each ship model has its own characteristics and sets of equipments. You are going to build your ships, customize them with 200+ equipments and 200+ crew members, and loot 50+ rare items to power up your ships by completing various robbery missions.A Large Galaxy WorldIn 40 hours of gameplay time, you are going to explore a large galaxy composed of 40 starports, 10 solar systems, and two pirate kingdoms of different technology levels. The 700mb content includes not only outstanding graphics, but also exciting background music and an epic story with 44 cinematic cutscenes, a feature that is not often seen in iOS games.

Updates

  • Sunfish Studio Limited is now Moonfish Software Limited.Galaxy Pirate Adventure is now Galactic Phantasy.To celebrate our new names and to wish everyone a Merry X'mas and a Happy New Year, we're putting Galactic Phantasy on sale from its original price of $4.99 down to $0.99. This offer only lasts until 26 December 2011.

Languages

  • English

Rated 12+ for the following:

  • Frequent/Intense Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
  • Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References

Requirements

  • Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
    Requires iOS 3.2 or later

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Comments (1)

Leont (6 months, 3 weeks ago) Reply

So, the thing I have against this game (and I saw it from the first screen) is that the it is an excact copy of the Nintendo DS game “Infinite Space”, only ther you are the good guy. The battle sistem is the same (only the DS version has som more complex to it with you chaning your crew), the travel sistem... All of it, the only difference is that the DS one is more manga style.

 

 

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