![]() There’s an underspoken sense of dread and stone everywhere you go. From an artistic point of view Saga is tough to beat. There’s a wonderful sense of history and lore here. The environments, towns, caves – basically everywhere feels lived in and as if it has a story to tell. Where Panzer Dragoon Saga excels is the world it creates. The narrative just is far from typical even so far as the RPG genre is concerned. The story doesn’t have a lot of plot twists. The flying dragon awakens and Edge vows to use it to get revenge on the evil general Crayman. One of the empire’s fleets attacks the mine, kills all of Edge’s companions, takes the girl and leaves our soon to be hero for dead. ![]() An attack from a monster causes Edge to fall inside where he discovers a girl encased in a rock wall, and a sleeping dragon. He has been hired by the Empire to guard an excavation site that has discovered ancient artifacts from a civilization long gone. You play as a new face here, a mercenary named Edge. Saga takes place following the conclusion of Zwei. While I’m a fan I must say it’s a tad bit overrated. It’s a rare and expensive game nowadays and has fiercely loyal fans. The third installment of the series, Panzer Dragoon Saga, was an expansive role playing game instead of a shooter like the other two. So where could Sega take it from here? What would up the ante? It’s one of the most polished video games released on either of the 32-bit consoles. ![]() The second really kicked things up a notch by introducing many brand new elements to the franchise. The first was one of the big launch titles on the Sega Saturn and is highly revered by fans of the platform. ![]() Panzer Dragoon is one of my favorite examples of what Sega used to be. ![]()
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