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Posted on 11 May 2006, 13:31 UTC by Sera404
A PSO doujinshi with no sex, barring one page of minor light fun between two characters. However, this particular doujin showcases presumably the author's PSO characters using highly professional artwork.
A worthy doujin to add to your collection even if you cannot read Japanese. The artwork more than makes up for it, and could even be used as reference if you're attempting to draw your own PSO characters. (have to add at least five points - despite the straight and forced being higher, it really isn't)
Posted on 27 September 2006, 00:59 UTC by shadowmist
This is a collection of Phantasy Star Online character art. There is no sex involved at all in this doujin, the closest ot it being an upskirt scene.It has fairly decent artwork, but obviously no story. As it has no real category, I rated this as straight for the general female content in it, and creature for the non human elements. Overall, this is something people interested in the artwork of PSO might like, but I wouldn't recommend to anyone who are looking for anything else.
Posted on 24 October 2012, 05:50 UTC by Kinsei
To start this is a pretty cool look through. I’d really advise fans of the Phantasy Star Online Universe to take a look at this.
As an art book, it does some justice to both some original characters, and characters that I’m pretty sure were from the games themselves. I believe the ones who were displayed in the booklet and promotional art of the game. All of the art is pretty good. All of it is pretty top notch and the artist really had a handle on things. He got not only the characters in there, but he also added personality that I feel fit the character. The longed haired human ranger groping and checking up the skirt of the nurse seemed to hold to the personality his character design yields. The same thing goes for the stern and serious expression on the Human hunter. This is prevalent through the entire book. The artist did a good job adding the proper personalities to the characters as he drew them. One of the best surprises while looking over the pages was the hidden Easter eggs and cameos. Look to page 20 for an Eva reference on the Robot hunter. Then on page 20 check out Solid Snake as a ranger. I think there might be one or two more that I’m missing, but for those who will now be looking at them will have a little added experience to the doujinshi. One thing I would have liked to see would have been a couple more inked pieces. The entire book, as it has already been mentioned is very well drawn, but almost nothing is inked. And having that added weight to some of the drawing would have been kind of nice. I’m tempted to go look for a translated version myself now so I can actually read the rest of the book. I found it very intriguing as both a fan of the series and an artist. Perhaps if I cannot find a translated version, I’ll put up a bounty of my own to get it translated. |
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