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maxlords
02-17-2005, 09:22 AM
Hey look! Over here! It’s a sequel to Landstalker! That’s right isometric fans, today we’re looking at Dark Savior for the Sega Saturn. For those of you who have never heard of Dark Savior, you’re in for a treat. Now, this game is a solid platformer with a bit of adventure tossed in, but it seems like almost no one played it when it was out. I’m sure plenty of people did, but man it sure wasn’t blowing off the shelves back in the day. Everyone took one look at that heinous box art and said…”um, I’ll take Sonic R please.”

But sadly, you’ve all been missing out! Dark Savior is a rather unique game. Second in the loose trilogy from Climax (Landstalker, Dark Savior, and the dreadful Time Stalkers), it’s an isometric action game, also sometimes called a ¾ perspective. You’re a sort of bounty hunter, hunting down a wanted fugitive monster on a prison island. Talk with inmates, solve complex puzzles, and fight it out with various monsters to progress through the game. For those of you that are worried, the trilogy is unrelated as far as story goes. Dark Savior is one of those action games that’s a real challenge to the mind though. The puzzles are invariably difficult and the levels are near enough to maddening that you’ll be screaming at the screen in no time. That’s not to say that it’s poorly designed though. It’s not. The game itself is actually quite well-designed, but it’s hard! In my opinion, that’s a good thing. So few games these days offer a challenge right from the start, but this one sure does.

Dark Savior has very tight controls, as precision is a necessity in later sections of the game. It’s compatible with the Saturn 3D controller (the one that came with Nights) as well, and I’ve found it to be very nice to play with that controller. The graphics are nothing special of course, as they’re showing their age, but the gameplay is fantastic. Expect to be challenged and surprised, especially by some of the more complex later levels. You’ll hate the camera occasionally, but you won’t care because you’ll be having too much fun! The levels are very, very challenging, especially in the later parts of the game, more challenging than the enemies by far. The fighting zooms in to an odd perspective and your fights are much like a fighting game with rounds and everything. It’s a neat concept, but very odd at first. I wasn’t really ready for it the first time I played the game, but it grew on me. And don’t ask about the ugly striped shirts…

One of the most unique things about Dark Savior is the Parallel system. Basically there are four ENTIRE games instead of just one. Depending on how fast (or slow) you make it through the opening sequence of the game, the entire game is different! Puzzles, storyline, it all changes! Some of the changes are minor, some fairly substantial. It makes for a unique gaming experience to be able to beat an entire game, start a new one, and have it all be different and not be randomly generated! There are four main parallels and also a hidden fifth parallel as well. I’d heard there was a sixth, but I can’t confirm it, so I suspect it’s just a rumor. Regardless, there’s a lot of gameplay to be had from Dark Savior.

Ultimately, Dark Savior is one of the better Saturn games out there. For some reason, this game (as with Landstalker) always gave me this wicked cool Indiana Jones vibe…always a good thing! Excellent gameplay, an interesting story, and a unique perspective make this one of better titles out there for the Saturn, and one a lot of you probably missed along the way! Go try it!

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maxlords
02-17-2005, 09:29 AM
Oh yeah, I forgot to address this in the article, but for a price range for Dark Savior....figure around $15 for a complete copy last I checked! It's a quite reasonable game to buy! Once again, a great game that isn't hard on the wallet!


Edit: Just looked on eBay....avoid the $24.74 copies of the game listed on eBay at all costs. Disc only, way too expensive. The guy has like 3 copies, all disc only, and he's asking over triple what I'd say a disc only one is worth.

Lemmy Kilmister
02-17-2005, 09:33 AM
Heh. Cool review, Maxlords. I too love this game and have owned (and sold) it on two Seperate occasions. You forgot to add one thing in the artical though... it's awesome mine cart parts. :D

maxlords
02-17-2005, 09:35 AM
Good lord, the mine cart STILL gives me nightmares!

davidleeroth
02-17-2005, 09:51 AM
I like this game. It's not a far fetch from Light Crusader either but has more depth and harder (and better) puzzles.
The isometric view suits the game perfectly and the colorful graphics really catch my eye. At the time this was released the general public, me included, was disappointed for this not being a "true 3D" game but now that I think back Sega did the right thing.

le geek
02-17-2005, 10:27 AM
Cool review Maxlords! I'll have to dust off my copy and give it another go!

Cheers,
Ben

towerofsong
02-17-2005, 10:31 AM
I love that game, think i'm about half way through it. The camera is a pain sometimes but its damn enjoyable. Need to complete it one day

hydr0x
02-17-2005, 11:30 AM
i must admit i own this game and have never played it, i don't like the graphics at all, and it might have to do with the fact that the Saturn is not one of the consoles hooked up all the time to my tv...

Richter
02-17-2005, 12:02 PM
own but never played either. dont have enough space to hook up the Saturn :(

crazyjackcsa
02-17-2005, 12:38 PM
Owned it Played it, nearly beat it, sold it bought it again haven't looked at it again. If memory serves I could never beat the "end Boss" on the 4th or 5th time through.

Cauterize
02-17-2005, 01:29 PM
Ha i bought this a while back and havent tried it yet! After reading that i definately will be trying it!

Steven
02-17-2005, 09:53 PM
Great stuff, Max.
Yeah, this game complete goes for about 15 shipped. Don't pay more I say... I got mine for about $8. Definitely one of the lower costing "Saturn RPGs" out there... if you want to label it as an RPG.

Sadly I haven't played this yet... not have the time nor the desire yet to really sit down with this game and just fight it through. But one day... I will, and I think I'll have a blast with it... the story and concept sounds cool to me.

Graham Mitchell
02-18-2005, 08:20 AM
I had this game when it was released, and I always felt that this was THE best game I had played on the Saturn. It wasn't hyped very well, and if more people had recognized it, maybe they would have seen some of the wonderful things Sega was doing with the Saturn. But if you dig Climax's stuff, and if you dig Sony's Equinox or Solstice, you simply must play this if you have the opportunity.

slip81
02-18-2005, 08:56 AM
DS was one of the first games I got for my Saturn. I still haven't beaten it yet, but everytime I play it's an enjoyable experience. Solid game, except for the camera.

Someday I'm gonna seek out the other games in the trilogy.

fishsandwich
02-18-2005, 09:48 AM
I, too, love this game, but I can't believe no one has mentioned its one glaring flaw...

THE SOUNDTRACK SUCKS!

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Other than that it's an awesome game!


Cheers


:D

dreamcaster
02-18-2005, 10:40 AM
Actually, I found the soundtrack to be the thing that most impressed me about the game.

Also, put the game in an audio CD player for some interesting results! You get to hear a kind of back story to the game, and then some fantastic music!

fishsandwich
02-18-2005, 11:18 AM
Actually, I found the soundtrack to be the thing that most impressed me about the game.

Also, put the game in an audio CD player for some interesting results! You get to hear a kind of back story to the game, and then some fantastic music!

I can't believe it! I'm right! I'm right! I'm always right! :rockets:

Actually, I didn't play the game for more than a couple of hours, so I didn't get the full auditory experience. I'll have to go back and give it a try. :embarrassed:

Cheers

:D