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Panzer Dragoon Saga Video Game Review
User Submitted Panzer Dragoon Saga Video Game Reviews Date: 2008-08-15 Simply Stunning I got this game as a Christmas gift in 1998 and spent my entire vacation playing it. At the time, it was amazing. Graphics were great, game play was revolutionary, the only drawback was the subtitles and the Saturn system overheating, meaning I probably should have taken a break. This game is by far the greats and most compelling i have yet to play and opened the door for Final Fantasy lovers as well. There is a huge online following of people waiting for Sega to develop a sequel or remake for PS3. If you are looking for that one timeless game, you found it. Worth every cent. To this day I cannot get it out of my head.
Date: 2008-08-14 Excellent game but.... I bought this game in 2000. I remember it being a wonderful game if somewhat short. You can probably finish in 15 to 20 hours. I never sold it and I started playing again earlier this month. The game has not aged well. The polygons don't look very good and the FMV is grainy. Don't get me wrong, it is still a very good game, but instead of paying $150 to $200 for this game, why not buy 4 to 10 other games that are just as good? The sequel, Panzer Dragoon Orta, can be found for $10 to $20, and while a different experience, I think it is just as good as Saga. If PDS had sold 200,000 copies there would be less talk about how this is one of the best games of all time.
Date: 2008-05-03 This game was made by God. I'm at a loss for words. It's worth every penny. One of the best games I've ever played. Easily the best game to be released here in the states. The story and atmosphere will entrance and lock you in a hypnotic grip before you even realize you lost your job, your girlfriend and even your World of Warcraft account. Again, I wish I could say more and I don't know how to properly convey the wonder and joy that this game is. There isn't a single game like it, and there never will be again. I'd say this is one of maybe, MAYBE five games that transcends the limitation of its status of belonging to the video game field and becomes purely a work of art. And I don't say that lightly.
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