This is the extra content, an audio novel that tells the whole story of the game, for now I have only translated the first volume because as you can see, it is in Japanese, if someone is interested in listening to it because you want to find something more about the content of the game here is the link of the video: th-cam.com/video/x_BAslOYVwY/w-d-xo.html The problem about the lack of response of the controls is due to playing it in the emulator, I do not remember that this problem existed on the original console. *THANKS FOR SHARING THIS GOOD GEM OF THE PAST!*
It was 98, had already exausted all the Saturn games that arrived ar my local store. Shortly after playing Ocarina of Time on a lended 64 the same friend handled me a box of this game he found forgotten on his drayer (Jewel case obviously broken as every Saturn game ever) and it was such a strange game yet só compelling. One of the few long games of that era that I made trough the end with a true adventure feel. Good memories...
Great review! I remember reading back in the day that this game was heavily censored for the Western release. The "chocolates" currency was originally cigarettes, which makes much more sense as a currency in a prison environment.
Makes sense, Landstalker was censored for the Western release too. Pretty sure in the Japanese version there's a scene that leads to *heavily* implied sex.
Such a mind blowing story and way you unlock all the endings is amazing. The 6th storyline where you are basically a pit fighter in the afterlife was always nuts to me. Also this was another game that doesn't give it to you. You have to learn and play better, you can't just mash and spam.
This game practically raised me. I remember renting it from The Warehouse for a weekend and I finished parallel 1 on Saturday. I was so disappointed that I'd already finished the game. I was so bored that I decided to just play it again a little bit and see if I could make it through the first part any faster. I made it through on yellow, started "parallel 2" and fell in love with this game. I still have my original copy from way back then, but I only play it on an emulator. Teenaged me definitely loved the ending with Kaye and the fire for no reason. I remember really feeling that guitar riff at the end of that one. Aww man, it's time to play Dark Savior again!!
I picked this up from Wally World for $20 back in June 1997 and it became my most played game that summer and managed to get all of the endings multiple times. As I've stated before, I highly regret selling my Saturn stuff towards a Dreamcast exactly two years later. Oh well...
Nice! Your video just reminded me how much I liked the game back in the day - I definitely should replay it some day and check out all five parallels! 😀
I could tell immediately as a kid that this game was different. The storyline was so well thought out and seeded questions that needed answering within the first 10 minutes. Also when I first rotated the camera and saw the 3d environments in all their glory I nearly shat myself.
Mind blowing indeed! So many years have passed since I first played the game, and I'm still hooked. The music, the drama, the plot twists, the curious characters (like Indigo and his prophecy, Kay's sister) and the sheer abundance of them, the capuring feature which was the coolest thing ever... this game is a classic
@@ROCKNINJA777 exactly. This game was special. The music has been on my head all my life. I play the piano by ear and recently I managed to reproduce some of the themes of this game :)
Great review man. I have to say I agree with all you said about the controls but I loved it so much from the word go based on the art presentation and the music. A unique experience
Really good video, this was the first game I picked up when I started collecting for the Saturn. I didn't play it right away though since I still needed to get a Saturn :)
I’m not entirely sure how I would feel about this game today, but it still looks amazing. It was one of my favorite games as a kid. I was and still am a die hard Nintendo person, but the Saturn was my first 64 bit system and I still love it. I lost all my games in a house fire and slowly building back up my collection.
You can capture using almost any character, not just Garian. For some reason it doesn't work when playing as Dunbar, Matt, or Doc, though, so some players try using Dunbar for the first BIOS fight and just assume only Garian can capture.
It's been a while since I first played this but I cannot remember ever having had any trouble with the controls. Surely nowadays they have better options there but Land Stalker's choice of perspective incl. controls (on which DS's are based) was a huge improvement over its predecessors.
I'm playing this with the arcade stick controller right now and it's making the platforming much more tolerable. Yea, this game 100% utilizes it's shortcomings for difficulty spikes. It's pretty ridiculous at times, sparse checkpoints and trial and error platforming. I'm enjoying it all the same though, the presentation is really impressive.
Fug I love this game. Great review of it. Surprised you didn't mention the fuggin minecart part. The views in there are terrible. I also love the shit out of the storylines for this. Not just cause of the amount, but also because it's a great example of how to do parallel universes. A lot of the time this sort of thing is purely used for it's shock factor, but in dark savior there are a lot of parts where if you go through the game red > yellow > blue you'll see how some of the weird things that happened during red and yellow were affected by blue. Most of the time you just get garbage like FF14 with it's grandfather paradox crap.
kid you dont shit about Dark Savior, the game is unique in every sense, a true gem of the sega saturn and even if the isometric view was hard to navigate on platforming it was entertaining
For the life of me I cannot understand how something like this can ever happen. The controls are immediately uncomfortable for anyone who tries them, there's no way everyone thought they were fine before shipping the game. Just a bit of testing inside the office would have sufficed to improve them, but they didn't, and so the work of the entire team is dragged down as a result. A bad 3D camera or combo system can be difficult to fix, but movement in a 2D plane, without diagonals no less? It just boggles the mind.
The controls really aren't bad on real hardware. Emulation is not kind to this game. You can absolutely use the diagonals to control Garian though, not sure what you're talking about there.
I have always had mixed feelings about this game. Such a compelling storyline and immersive setting and atmosphere but it feels unfinished. The combat system also feels like a failed experiment. This one would definitely have benefited from a deeper turn based combat system like Phantasy Star or FF or alternatively plain hack n slash like Landstalker. Also the physics - Garian can accelerate in mid air, WTF? Controlling Nigel in Landstalker was sometimes frustrating but that was part of the challenge - Nigel wasn’t Lara Croft. The platforming sections in Dark Savior are comparatively a bit corny and too easy. In short, great story but gameplay wise it doesn’t know what it wants to be.
This is the extra content, an audio novel that tells the whole story of the game, for now I have only translated the first volume because as you can see, it is in Japanese, if someone is interested in listening to it because you want to find something more about the content of the game here is the link of the video:
th-cam.com/video/x_BAslOYVwY/w-d-xo.html
The problem about the lack of response of the controls is due to playing it in the emulator, I do not remember that this problem existed on the original console.
*THANKS FOR SHARING THIS GOOD GEM OF THE PAST!*
It was 98, had already exausted all the Saturn games that arrived ar my local store. Shortly after playing Ocarina of Time on a lended 64 the same friend handled me a box of this game he found forgotten on his drayer (Jewel case obviously broken as every Saturn game ever) and it was such a strange game yet só compelling. One of the few long games of that era that I made trough the end with a true adventure feel. Good memories...
Great review! I remember reading back in the day that this game was heavily censored for the Western release. The "chocolates" currency was originally cigarettes, which makes much more sense as a currency in a prison environment.
No way!!! Lolll
Makes sense, Landstalker was censored for the Western release too. Pretty sure in the Japanese version there's a scene that leads to *heavily* implied sex.
Such a mind blowing story and way you unlock all the endings is amazing. The 6th storyline where you are basically a pit fighter in the afterlife was always nuts to me. Also this was another game that doesn't give it to you. You have to learn and play better, you can't just mash and spam.
This game has long been one of my guilty pleasures. Honestly, I've played though it more times than a non-speed runner ever should.
Congratulations on the channel, man. It’s very cool 🫶🏻
This game practically raised me. I remember renting it from The Warehouse for a weekend and I finished parallel 1 on Saturday. I was so disappointed that I'd already finished the game. I was so bored that I decided to just play it again a little bit and see if I could make it through the first part any faster. I made it through on yellow, started "parallel 2" and fell in love with this game. I still have my original copy from way back then, but I only play it on an emulator. Teenaged me definitely loved the ending with Kaye and the fire for no reason. I remember really feeling that guitar riff at the end of that one. Aww man, it's time to play Dark Savior again!!
One of my favorite games of all time.
I picked this up from Wally World for $20 back in June 1997 and it became my most played game that summer and managed to get all of the endings multiple times. As I've stated before, I highly regret selling my Saturn stuff towards a Dreamcast exactly two years later. Oh well...
Nice! Your video just reminded me how much I liked the game back in the day - I definitely should replay it some day and check out all five parallels! 😀
One of the first games that I played with a mind blowing story
I could tell immediately as a kid that this game was different. The storyline was so well thought out and seeded questions that needed answering within the first 10 minutes. Also when I first rotated the camera and saw the 3d environments in all their glory I nearly shat myself.
@@zeeegeee we need a remake
Mind blowing indeed! So many years have passed since I first played the game, and I'm still hooked. The music, the drama, the plot twists, the curious characters (like Indigo and his prophecy, Kay's sister) and the sheer abundance of them, the capuring feature which was the coolest thing ever... this game is a classic
@@ROCKNINJA777 exactly. This game was special. The music has been on my head all my life. I play the piano by ear and recently I managed to reproduce some of the themes of this game :)
@@Juicio87 awesome! Can you play the seabanditds theme?
Great review man. I have to say I agree with all you said about the controls but I loved it so much from the word go based on the art presentation and the music. A unique experience
This is a great, wel written review. I love your channel dude 😎
I LOVED this game as a kid!!!
I love Dark Savior😍 parallel 2 is the best🔝
Really good video, this was the first game I picked up when I started collecting for the Saturn. I didn't play it right away though since I still needed to get a Saturn :)
Good job man... Love your videos.
Very thorough. Nice work!
6:16 I think it was cigarettes in the original version.
I love this game. Thanks for the review.
What a very peculiar game. Might have to check this out some time.
You really should. It's awesome.
I just started playing this game on my Saturn today and yes the controls take some getting used to, pretty rough at first
I’m not entirely sure how I would feel about this game today, but it still looks amazing. It was one of my favorite games as a kid. I was and still am a die hard Nintendo person, but the Saturn was my first 64 bit system and I still love it. I lost all my games in a house fire and slowly building back up my collection.
Saturn was 32bit buddy
You can capture using almost any character, not just Garian. For some reason it doesn't work when playing as Dunbar, Matt, or Doc, though, so some players try using Dunbar for the first BIOS fight and just assume only Garian can capture.
Fantastic review.
It's been a while since I first played this but I cannot remember ever having had any trouble with the controls. Surely nowadays they have better options there but Land Stalker's choice of perspective incl. controls (on which DS's are based) was a huge improvement over its predecessors.
Hey look it's my favorite Sega Saturn channel! churning out stellar content that not enough people watch....
Great review . What game is the intro music to your videos from ? Ive been racking my brain trying to remember.
In this episode, it's the intro to Ranger X on the Genesis
Awesome review, awesome channel! Subbed.
It looks great with this upscale filter, original is so pixelated, i had a hard time to figure out what kind of creatures some npcs were. :)
I'm playing this with the arcade stick controller right now and it's making the platforming much more tolerable. Yea, this game 100% utilizes it's shortcomings for difficulty spikes. It's pretty ridiculous at times, sparse checkpoints and trial and error platforming. I'm enjoying it all the same though, the presentation is really impressive.
NEAR LA CASBAH.😊
Anybody know what game the intro music of this video is from ?
It's from the intro of Ranger X for the Sega Genesis
Also this game has a great OST and also a hidden mini game!
Sweet review and great game!
Wow, Ex Ranza theme in the intro.
CHALENGE THE MACHINE.
Do a video on mystaria
Why did I buy this?
Fug I love this game. Great review of it. Surprised you didn't mention the fuggin minecart part. The views in there are terrible. I also love the shit out of the storylines for this. Not just cause of the amount, but also because it's a great example of how to do parallel universes. A lot of the time this sort of thing is purely used for it's shock factor, but in dark savior there are a lot of parts where if you go through the game red > yellow > blue you'll see how some of the weird things that happened during red and yellow were affected by blue. Most of the time you just get garbage like FF14 with it's grandfather paradox crap.
It does play better with the 3d controller somehow
kid you dont shit about Dark Savior, the game is unique in every sense, a true gem of the sega saturn and even if the isometric view was hard to navigate on platforming it was entertaining
La Citadelle Du Chaos :l4.58)
Cool but is it Landstalker cool?
I really like this game, it is a shame that a few things bring it down. It could have been really amazing.
For the life of me I cannot understand how something like this can ever happen. The controls are immediately uncomfortable for anyone who tries them, there's no way everyone thought they were fine before shipping the game. Just a bit of testing inside the office would have sufficed to improve them, but they didn't, and so the work of the entire team is dragged down as a result. A bad 3D camera or combo system can be difficult to fix, but movement in a 2D plane, without diagonals no less? It just boggles the mind.
The controls really aren't bad on real hardware. Emulation is not kind to this game. You can absolutely use the diagonals to control Garian though, not sure what you're talking about there.
MATIERE AUSSI FAIBLE :
I have always had mixed feelings about this game. Such a compelling storyline and immersive setting and atmosphere but it feels unfinished.
The combat system also feels like a failed experiment. This one would definitely have benefited from a deeper turn based combat system like Phantasy Star or FF or alternatively plain hack n slash like Landstalker.
Also the physics - Garian can accelerate in mid air, WTF? Controlling Nigel in Landstalker was sometimes frustrating but that was part of the challenge - Nigel wasn’t Lara Croft. The platforming sections in Dark Savior are comparatively a bit corny and too easy.
In short, great story but gameplay wise it doesn’t know what it wants to be.
WICKED AND EVIL.