@Randolph said:
@Lucianu said:
Panzer Dragoon Saga, by far. They can leave everything intact since the gameplay has not practically aged a second given how unique it is.
Just rework the FMVs, put it all in a modern engine, and done.
I'd support that. By the time I got the game in 2004 it was so ugly I couldn't stand it, but the gameplay was very compelling. I'd also like to see Advent Rising be given a new shot at life. Their was a gaming epic buried in that mess they released on Xbox a few years ago.
I love the artstyle though, reminiscent of 'Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'. And that soundtrack.. Played it around late 2012 wen i got my Saturn for the first time, instantly fell in love with the game.
You should check the first couple on the Saturn aswell. Despite the crappy, pixelated graphics that are a given with 5th gen. 3D games, the soundtrack and artstyle which create that brilliant atmosphere is one of a kind in gaming, the gameplay holds up, especially in Zwei, and music like this is an orgasmic pleasure for my ears.
Panzer Dragoon 1 has aged though. The framerate isn't as good (it's a little better than Goldeneye on the N64, if you want a point of reference), and the gameplay is simplistic compared to how much Zwei improved upon it. But because if its simplicity, it's still fun, the level design is impressive and varied, and the soundtrack is the best in the series.
And Panzer Dragoon Orta? Obviously that's the best rail shooter ever concieved, gameplay and graphics still remain as poignant as ever, chock filled with content to last dozens of hours.
One of my most beloved series of all times.
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