People keep saying that the Sega Saturn is prized by import gamers who go for largely arcade shooters, the occational fighter, the Pazer Dragoon series and NiGHTS...
...am I the only person who plays the Saturn for it's local releases?
I loved Sonic Jam, easily the best ports of the original 16-bit games (better than the Mega Drive versions even as they removed glitches from Sonic 3, and the lag on Sonic 2 multiplayer).
Daytona USA was an incredible racing game, I could play that for hours, sure it may seem primitive today and it's not got a great selection of courses, but they feel so smooth and the music gets me in a gaming mood.
Crusader: No Remorse is a great action game and had a lot of suspense, another one I'd highly recommend.
Spot Goes To Hollywood is in my opinion the best isometric platformer ever made before everyone went for "true 3D". I also like Sonic 3D but I seem to be one of a small few.
Croc: Legend Of The Gobbos was a charming 3D platformer, I'd suggest this one too.
Some of the more obvious games like Saturn Bomberman and Fighters Megamix get a mention occationally but the above barely get any attention and I NEVER hear anyone praise my two favourite games on the system, games that I consider it worth buying the whole system for. They're both domestic releases in both Europe and North America.
Alien Trilogy quite possibly the best FPS game of the generation, and
Titan Wars (Solar Eclipse in North America), still my favourite On Rails Shooter of all time. I'll quote my last post, where I posted links to gameplay footage.
TornadoCreator wrote:There are two games that I always feel the need to talk about when it comes to the Saturn.
The first Aliens Trilogy, an early FPS game but considering this was before both Half-Life and GoldenEye I think it's truly impressive. It's not as clean as Half-Life, but compared to say Doom it knocks the socks of it and is really suspenseful. The graphics are impressive and make GoldenEye look like it's made of scrunched up and folded tissue paper by example (early polygons uugghh). I'm not much of an FPS fan myself, but this is one I highly recommend, oh and play it with full attention and sound, it's much better that way, here's some gameplay footage...
The second is Titan Wars. This game seems to be practically unknown but it's one of the best on rails shooters I've ever played, and it's surprisingly well acted and well shot for what is essensially an FMV game. This is one of my favourite games for the system and I hope you get a chance to try it if you're collecting Saturn, however it's known in USA as Solar Eclipse. Again, here's some gameplay footage...
Am I the only person who's played these games, because it seems the only games anyone plays on their Saturn is Shmups and I honestly never play Shmups so I'm probably the strangest Saturn fan ever.