IndispensablePeaGuy wrote:PSIII doesn't make sense in the fact that Dark Force was already thwarted by Rolf/Eusis and co back in Algo (specifically Noah, where Mother Brain is situated), so it wouldn't occur until the next one thousand years. How can it suddenly go on a rampage on various spaceships and gets sealed on one of the last surviving ships.
Easy. The Earthmen arrived with their own Dark Force. The one from the cycle is the one that wreaked havoc on the planet Palma itself and boarded the worldships.
Why does it need to do all this needless shit on PSIII when its objective is to destroy Algo, or planetary parts of it?
Because at the end of the day, Dark Force is still an evil being that thrives on negative emotions.
As I said PSIV pretty much retconned PSIII as being the LAST GAME chronologically.
No, it didn't. You keep saying that, but that doesn't make it true. Phantasy Star IV was the last game in the series. A story (or series) doesn't have to be told chronologically.
Essentially Dark Force is The Profound Darkness' avatar since since it assumes physical form AFTER a part of it is free from its dimensional prison - Le Roof's projections shows that its true form is a formless mass of black energy, like what The Profound Darkness is, but in a lesser state.
Dark Force is a physical manifestation of the Profound Darkness' hate. That doesn't make it a part of the Profound Darkness.
Ergo, I don't recall PSIV referring to Dark Force as being many Dark Forces when it establishes Dark Force as a singular entity and a part of The Profound Darkness.
Yet it's pretty apparent that there is more than one Dark Force in Phantasy Star IV. Kuran was taken over by a Dark Force 6 months before the game opens, and the snow storm on Dezolis caused by the Garuberk Tower started 3 months before the game opens.
You don't just say it's the final game unless you retcon past storylines in a series
I don't see how that follows logically.






