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Phantasy Star Online Episode III - C.A.R.D. Revolution (Japan)

GameCube
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Reviewed in
2003
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✪ Reviewed on November 28, 2024
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Original spin-off built around a card game in place of the usual action. PSO universe preserved, online and solo modes and surprising tactical depth. A commercial flop at the time but a real gem for fans of unusual card games.

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Category
Card Battle 4 players 12+
Description
Prime hunters clash in card battles in this Sega GameCube Phantasy Star Online Episode III. Published by Sega, released in Japan in March 2004. Unique card battle action-RPG with character, monster and item cards, strategic battles and original story.

Phantasy Star Online Episode III - C.A.R.D. Revolution review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
More rhythmic and tactical, Hideaki Kobayashi's music accompanies the card duels with elegant electronic pulses. The themes, tense without ever rushing, support reflection as much as action. This refined synthetic atmosphere subtly extends the series' sonic universe.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾0,98 GB 📅27/11/2003
Published by Sega

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Collector interest

The Japanese edition of the Episode III card spin-off, the first release of a concept that clashed with the Phantasy Star Online series. Its mixed commercial reception in Japan contained the run, and the closure of the online servers reinforced its archive status. Sega collectors seek this original version for its ludic daring and to document a connected experience few publishers would have dared on GameCube.

Is Phantasy Star Online Episode III - C.A.R.D. Revolution still worth playing in 2026?

A bold gamble by Sega, this episode trades real-time action-RPG for a strategic card-battle game set in the Phantasy Star universe. The deep, original system rewards thought and keeps real charm for anyone who likes card battles. But the shutdown of online servers stripped away much of its appeal, and the slow pace will deter newcomers. A niche curiosity, fascinating for PSO fans and demanding card players.

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