Panzer Dragoon Series Retrospective - A Complete History and Review

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • The channel soars on the back of the Patrons! - / ifinishedavideogame
    What causes video games to be remembered? Why do Final Fantasy, Resident Evil and the Legend of Zelda live on while others fade into the background?
    Today we're going to be exploring one of the forgotten - Panzer Dragoon. It's a series that not only deserves to be remembered for it's innovations and creativity, but also tells the story of Sega's downfall from console giant to struggling publisher. We're going to follow both from birth to death and discover what ties Nausicaa, the Dreamcast, Final Fantasy 7 and Star Fox 64 into a tragic story of noble failure.
    It's part critique, part retrospective, part review and part history lesson - obviously full of spoilers and obviously full of my opinions.
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    Credit for the incredible thumbnail goes to the immensely talented - @MicahTheBrave
    VDP Split footage was created by the incredible Digital Foundry who have an amazing video about the first two games use the Saturn hardware (highly recommend watching) - • DF Retro: Panzer Drago...
    All media in this video is used for the purpose of review, commentary or criticism and is defined as fair use under US Copyright law.
    === Chapters ===
    00:00:00 - The Question (Introduction)
    00:02:51 - The Sega Saturn (A Tragic Genesis)
    00:12:41 - Panzer Dragoon (Development)
    00:20:17 - Panzer Dragoon (The Video Game)
    00:33:39 - Panzer Dragoon (The Experience)
    00:48:29 - Panzer Dragoon Zwei (Development)
    00:54:35 - Panzer Dragoon Zwei (The Prequel)
    01:07:51 - Panzer Dragoon Zwei (Evolution)
    01:20:28 - Panzer Dragoon Mini
    01:29:49 - Panzer Dragoon Anime
    01:42:32 - Panzer Dragoon Saga (Development)
    01:50:36 - Panzer Dragoon Saga (Foundations)
    01:58:54 - Panzer Dragoon Saga (Breath of Fire)
    02:08:42 - Panzer Dragoon Saga (House of the Dragon)
    02:19:24 - Panzer Dragoon Saga (Side Quests)
    02:26:38 - Panzer Dragoon Saga (Four Disc Finale)
    02:40:43 - Panzer Dragoon Saga (Divine Twist)
    02:51:38 - Panzer Dragoon Saga (What Happened?)
    02:59:39 - Sega at 2000 (A Dream of Spring)
    03:06:40 - Panzer Dragoon Orta (Development)
    03:12:58 - Panzer Dragoon Orta - Rebirth (Gameplay)
    03:27:04 - Panzer Dragoon Orta - The Daughter (Story)
    03:34:01 - Panzer Dragoon Orta - Pandora’s Box
    03:43:32 - Crimson Dragon (A Failed Encore)
    03:58:42 - Panzer Dragoon Remake (Swansong)
    04:08:49 - The Answer (Conclusion)
    ===
    #PanzerDragoon #Sega #retrospective
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  • @IFinishedAVideoGame
    @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +158

    A special thanks needs to go to the channel's amazing Patrons who really came through with the support for this video and helped me get this finished. If you want to join the club and help repair me after future video related mental breakdowns, here is the link! - patreon.com/IFinishedAVideoGame

    • @kowrow
      @kowrow Год назад +2

      th for this gift! such a nostalgic throw back!

    • @TruantPixel
      @TruantPixel Год назад +3

      Thank you for compiling this incredibly detailed and well researched retrospective. As an indie dev and a long time fan of the original games, this really struck a chord.
      When you say these games defined the standard for all rail shooters that came after, you are absolutely spot on. Panzer Dragoon and PD Zwei were deeply influential titles on us, and went on to inform many aspects of our VR game, RUNNER. It inspired our take on the player-based movement, enemy encounters, the lock-on mechanics, the storytelling, the flow of combat, the influence of level progression on the music, the boss confrontations, the difficulty, and the unlockables. We wanted to reproduce that feeling of playing them for the first time, building the tension as you progressed through the stage and wondering what manner of screen-filling monstrosity might be awaiting you at the end.
      Though occasionally punishing in their difficulty, these games made an art form of encouraging players to learn to master them, and amplified the sense of accomplishment felt when you finally conquered their challenge. And the way the music was both other-worldly yet also timeless is something seldom seen even in games of this generation.

    • @annyonny1224
      @annyonny1224 Год назад +1

      This was a spectacular video, holy smokes! And I'll take that 100th like, thank you very much.

    • @bernardorodrigues7048
      @bernardorodrigues7048 Год назад +1

      14:11 game ?

    • @Innovator8
      @Innovator8 Месяц назад

      @@bernardorodrigues7048 Guardian Heroes, also released as a downloadable on Xbox 360 according to my googling, and got a Gameboy Advance follow-up called Advance Guardian Heroes.

  • @echoversa1500
    @echoversa1500 Год назад +191

    The production value on these videos is sky high. I can sit and watch a 4 hour video about a game series I never played and be interested the entire time simply because I know what I am watching is of such high quality that it deserves my attention

    • @forestcampbell8962
      @forestcampbell8962 Год назад +5

      Same!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +37

      That means a lot to hear honestly. I was really concerned this one was a bit of a drop compared to Castlevania so it's great to hear otherwise!

    • @forestcampbell8962
      @forestcampbell8962 Год назад +4

      @I Finished A Video Game All good man,i never played any Panzer Dragoon games yet i was enthralled beginning to end man.

  • @gamesandplanes3984
    @gamesandplanes3984 Год назад +106

    2:20:15 - the dragon pup DOES do something. He seeks out valuable items.
    In free-flight mode, you'll notice sometimes he flies away from you. When you then fly over to see what he's doing, you then highlight him it interact. He'll then give you an item.

  • @johnchiu
    @johnchiu Год назад +442

    History is written by awesome video essayists

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +54

      Haha I was sort of thinking that while writing this but it's potentially a little presumptuous

    • @johnchiu
      @johnchiu Год назад +16

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame Presumpt away good sir

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv Год назад +4

      @@johnchiu Yes presumpt away

    • @ForumArcade
      @ForumArcade Год назад +7

      @@AC-hj9tv He can presumpt my way any day. 😏

    • @prinniesforeveryone321
      @prinniesforeveryone321 Год назад

      ​@@johnchiu gOod sir take some reddit karma. Updoot to your virginity goof sir 😊

  • @85bitsdeveloper
    @85bitsdeveloper Год назад +49

    One day the humanity will be blessed with Panzer Dragoon Saga Remake

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +12

      Sega just need to work at making it available! I'm sure you could reverse engineer a release from ROMs that are already available!

    • @85bitsdeveloper
      @85bitsdeveloper Год назад +10

      As a programmer, I think the effort to create a remake of Saga using modern tools (unity, unreal etc) is easier than dissassembly the original one

    • @TheNapster153
      @TheNapster153 4 месяца назад +1

      Somehow, I want a Panzer Dragoon game with open world similar to Horizon Zero Dawn.
      Can you imagine travelling the world on your dragoon doing RPG stuff whilst engaging arcade style boss fights? Wicked!

    • @The80Kat
      @The80Kat 20 дней назад

      @@TheNapster153no more like the 2003 orta on og Xbox. On rails arcade type

  • @andersdenkend
    @andersdenkend Год назад +90

    Panzer Dragoon was and still is so unique. The stars aligned during its production it seems, from the crazy music, to the gorgeous visuals and awesome gameplay, Panzer Dragoon is one of the Saturn's defining games.
    Thank you for this retrospective!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +7

      You're welcome - hopefully this can go a bit of a way to encouraging people to check out the series (via emulation of course). I really want it to be a series remembered for it's gameplay and design rather than the costs!

    • @jeanlundi2141
      @jeanlundi2141 Год назад +2

      Well the stars alligned insofar as the creators 'deliberately' wanted to create something unique. You can see this in some interviews...how they wanted the artstyle to be different from other RPGs in that era etc...

    • @YEETUSDAFEETUS
      @YEETUSDAFEETUS 11 месяцев назад

      @@jeanlundi2141 I mean wouldn't you want it to look different too?

    • @jeanlundi2141
      @jeanlundi2141 11 месяцев назад

      @@YEETUSDAFEETUS Yes, I meant that there were a lot of conscious decisions that made PDS into what it was. The stars aligning can be interpreted as just chance at play :)

  • @projektEnigma
    @projektEnigma Год назад +198

    Just want to say Thank You for all your hard work in the countless hours you put in recording and editing! You're one of the best!

    • @PinkyJustice
      @PinkyJustice Год назад +4

      Yeah, pretty much came here to say this...

    • @lingricen8077
      @lingricen8077 Год назад +1

      suck up

    • @PinkyJustice
      @PinkyJustice Год назад

      @@lingricen8077 edge lord

    • @nicholasbullock1709
      @nicholasbullock1709 Год назад +2

      Same! Thanks IFAVG!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +11

      Thanks bud. Honestly this one was a real slog to put together - the writing was very slow for some reason and the editing was a week from hell. I'm happy it's out there and people are enjoying it but man I was keen to move on!

  • @LavenderRex7705
    @LavenderRex7705 Год назад +39

    I cried near the end of this video. The lost art of this franchise I've never really seen much of really hit me hard as an aspiring artist. It is much worse to be forgotten than to be criticized. Thank you for your documentation.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +4

      You're welcome and thanks for being part of the effort to keep Panzer Dragoon alive!

  • @bingobongo1615
    @bingobongo1615 Год назад +20

    Ironically I love Panzer Dragoon Orta more than any other game in the series…
    The visual story telling, style and atmosphere is simply amazing

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +8

      Oh it's a great game for sure - I just wish more of the world building in the actual plot!

    • @oboropro
      @oboropro 9 месяцев назад

      Same here.

    • @megamanmarchek8293
      @megamanmarchek8293 2 месяца назад

      Sadly, that's the one game in series I have not played since I do not own any XBOX console.

  • @normtrooper4392
    @normtrooper4392 Год назад +64

    History is written by the people who write history. If someone matters to you, then talk about it. Share that love and nothing will be forgotten

  • @Issalzul
    @Issalzul 10 месяцев назад +10

    I came to have feelings about panzer dragoon, and i did! I got my saturn back in the day to play this series and it left a lasting impact
    What I didnt expect is a childhood mystery to be solved in showing me friggin STARBLADE. I was drawing that ship for years ahd thought it was a fever dream!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  10 месяцев назад

      You're more than welcome - got to love some Starblade!

  • @jackdavis4657
    @jackdavis4657 Год назад +21

    Panzer Dragoon Zwei was one of the first videogames I vividly remember playing as a child. I was scared, I was fascinated, I was hooked. Thanks for all your hard work and I'll be cruising through this video throughout the evening! Cheers!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +4

      Hope it brings you right back to that place! Nostalgia and a bit of info - that's me through and through!

  • @Paul_Lucas
    @Paul_Lucas Год назад +11

    Amazing video. I lost a whole summer to Saga in 1998 - it is a short game, but the plot exposition and the immersiveness of the environment meant you could easily spend a lot of time in the game. I recall 100% completion took about 65 hours for me at a very leisurely pace. It was the first properly cinematic game I played and the art direction in this was absolutely incredible. I remember trying to figure out how the Imperial ships managed to fly, and not until I got to the Forest of Zoah and encountered a Golia did I realise "oh, yes look they are using repurposed monster carcasses for flotation" - the distinctive airy pulsing sound for the Golia is the same as any large Imperial ship. The rushed nature of the game works in its favour. I liked the blank slate of so many game elements - the Capital is levelled in the opening sequence of the game - what would it be like to walk around there? Was it a busy and thriving economy? Was it dangerous? The whole game is set against utter bleakness, has a bleak beginning and a bleak ending with the eventual, true death of your character - it's left to you to fill in many of the gaps in your head. I actually missed the true ending of the game - I have never liked using my own name for character names in save files, and never considered it important, so my first "alias" was "Edge", thinking "well so what, it's just a save file, why not just use the protagonist's name?" - of course Sestren tells me the Divine Visitor is Edge then, at the end of the game and I was very confused! Overall a great game with many flaws but unsurpassed in its world building and consistent art direction.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +3

      Thanks very much!
      I think your comment completely encapsulates why I wanted to make this video. Panzer Dragoon is just such a special series and I really wanted to share how much of an impact it can have on it's players despite the console it's on and the genre it's in!
      Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for leaving such a thoughtful comment!

    • @drewh.9409
      @drewh.9409 9 месяцев назад

      you missed a subtle detail. at the beginning of the game, it asks you "the one who controls edge: what is your name?" the end of the game reveals why it's worded that way. pds is so well-written. it's a shame that it's so outside of everyone's radar, even hardcore retro gamers.

  • @hauntedhotdog
    @hauntedhotdog Год назад +30

    I love these games so much. I have Orta basically permanently installed on my Xbox Series S. It's aged unbelievably well. I will never forget the time I stepped into a Toys R' Us to pick up a new console and played the Saturn for the first time. Panzer Dragoon was running on the kiosk, and the music was the first thing I noticed. It was so clear, so beautiful and grand. Even my dad commented on it. I wouldn't get a Saturn until maybe 1999, as I opted for the PS1 that day. In hindsight it was the right choice, but Panzer Dragoon made that choice very difficult. The world, the music, the brutal gameplay... it was familiar, but so foreign and alien at the same time. To this day, the combination of the art, the sweeping music, the minimalist storytelling, and the refined gameplay creates an experience that is singular and unique.
    I doubt the series will ever really come back, as Sega's spectacular mismanagement killed the chances of many people being exposed to it back in the day, but it's one of those things where... if you know, you know.
    4+ hours of Panzer Dragoon content. My guy, an absolute banger of a video.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +3

      Thanks very much! I agree that it's unlikely that we'll ever see the series return but that isn't such a bad thing if we can learn to appreciate and savour the past!

  • @billdabeast4
    @billdabeast4 Год назад +11

    I've literally never heard of this series, but your editing and research keeps me so invested I can't help but binge every video on your channel

  • @Ghostcharm
    @Ghostcharm Год назад +41

    excited seeing you upload man. the work and time you put into these projects is insane. keep it tf up!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +3

      Thanks man that means a lot. They are honestly so much work but I really feel like I'm doing my bit to keep a dying part of this industry alive. I was inspired by internet creators in the 2000s so if I can make some people hook up some older consoles that'll be mission accomplished!

    • @gunstar420
      @gunstar420 Год назад

      I shouldn't be surprised to see some of my favorite creators building each other up, but here I am, surprised. Love you both 💓

  • @MrMango-ll3nf
    @MrMango-ll3nf Год назад +28

    I've never played these games and had only heard the name Panzer Dragoon before watching this video and I still LOVED this upload.
    The thing I love most about your vids is that I always know, whether I am familiar with the series/game or not, I will get a fully fleshed out perspective with historical context to boot!
    Every upload of yours is nothing short of a gift and I am very thankful for what I am sure is many 100s of hours of hard work and dedication. Much love brother.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +3

      Thanks man - that's a lovely comment and really made all the hard work feel worth it. I kinda think of them as layman history - it's a mixture of facts, opinion and analysis which is really fun to write and honestly I'm chuffed people enjoy it!

    • @AlexNights
      @AlexNights Год назад

      My advice, play the games they are beautiful crafted games

    • @MaddSweetGT500
      @MaddSweetGT500 Год назад

      Play the games ... Do it now. I hope you get the feeling of transcende into that world. I know that sounds corny ... But it's amazing and the story is amazing as well.

    • @Roadent1241
      @Roadent1241 11 месяцев назад

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame Yeah, someone else completely new, I understood and was intrigued by everything. I'm actually on my third rewatch as I type this.
      Please keep being chuffed! Just dun wear yourself out!

  • @omargod236
    @omargod236 Год назад +13

    Panzer dragoon always existed for me as that elusive collectors grail for the saturn, even back in the mid 2000s when i had just begun to collect. It eventually priced itself out of my realistic grasp, but emulation is great and having a modded saturn to play CDR backups is even better. Thanks for the deep dive as always, really excited to see this one go up! Fantastic video!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      You're welcome - hopefully we can encourage some more people to get emulating and check it out!

  • @Ren99510
    @Ren99510 Год назад +16

    I literally never even heard of this series, but now I'm fascinated .Thank you for covering it!

  • @chrispierceall3627
    @chrispierceall3627 Год назад +6

    Time to pop in an earbud and cruise through the rest of work today.

  • @aresgodofwar7401
    @aresgodofwar7401 Год назад +17

    I'm so happy someone finally made a full video on PD and it's legacy 🔥🔥

  • @Cool30Comics
    @Cool30Comics Год назад +12

    The remake was my introduction to the series, and I fell in love with it on the spot. Of course, i cant defend the loading times 😂 but this franchise has grown in me and inspired me to create art and stories again. And in creating art, I was introduced to what’s left of the panzer fandom (that welcomed me warmly and fight to keep us all connected). While megapixel is not the hero we want/deserve, I hope they can return with zweii. In the meantime, I’ll explore emulating these inspirational games! If you haven’t played these games yet, I definitely recommend giving them a (charged) shot!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +2

      Thanks very much! That's an awesome comment and I love the passion in this little community!

  • @Sudo_Nimh
    @Sudo_Nimh Год назад +10

    This takes me back to the PanzerDragoonLegacy community. Thanks for the memories
    Edit: Slight correction, you can complete the game as Arm wing, the vanilla "final" evolution of Edge's Dragon.
    Finding all the D-Units evolves it into Light Wing, which gives you access to the level 6 laser. Without D-Units, 5 is as high as it'll go. Light Wing also comes with an interesting function of you not being able to morph into classes, but having the advantages of all of them.
    Then if you have the crest/pup you can evolve to solo-wing, which curiously gives you back the class morphing function.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +4

      Goddamn you're completely right about those dragon forms. I've just looked back at my notes and I skipped an entire section about the Light wing!

    • @Sudo_Nimh
      @Sudo_Nimh Год назад +3

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame lol, cheers! What's weird is this comment got me looking at the game's release date, because I'm slightly embarrassed of myself to "Um, actually" a 15 year old game... then I found it's a 25 year old game! Which made me think of how old I was when I played it...
      Me as a precocious adolescent beat PDS 4 times in total, with several other abortive starts. I was just obsessed with the Panzer universe. Looking back on it, I found it very strange that Craymen's politics are "Authoritarian Social Progressivism" juxtaposed with Gash's "Laissez-faire Nihilism". It's very curious that the usual talking points about control and sacrifice are reversed in the cases of the two sides. We see an person trying to cause less suffering in the world, for a greater good, arguing from the point of Total Authority in using the Tower's for the utilitarian of the most people, even though others will suffer. Vs making everyone suffer but at least the suffering will be authentic? I think this really influenced me as a kid not knowing that these positions are usually reversed in mainstream political contexts, which is how I ended up as a "Socially Liberal, Fiscally Conservative" little shit. I've grown a lot since then, but haven't been so introspective about why until I really through about it through the lens of your video, about how much of my teenage years I spent in this narrative! So...Thank you!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +3

      Originally in the script I actually went into that in a lot more detail but I decided to slim it down because Saga was so long already! Your comment really made me regret that! Glad you enjoyed it regardless

  • @skeletonwar4445
    @skeletonwar4445 Год назад +9

    What you spoke about in Panzer Dragoon Saga's final twist with the Divine Visitor reminded me of another game that did a similar thing: Bravely Default/Bravely Second
    I won't go into detail so as to not spoil it, but it definitely manages to tie the player (and the player's world at large) into the events of the game in a way that isn't treated as a joke.
    I loved it when Bravely did it, so I'm glad to find out that there are other games that managed to do something similar.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +2

      I never actually finished Bravely Default - maybe I should give it another go!

    • @skeletonwar4445
      @skeletonwar4445 Год назад

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame If you have the time, go for it!
      I really can't recommend the game enough.
      I feel like it managed what many current indie RPGs are trying, which is to be an "old"/"classic" game with modern QoL and sensibilities.
      As a fan of Final Fantasy V and someone who likes to have a lot of class customization in general, the Bravely job system is to this day my favorite out of any RPG I've played, with Divinity: Original Sin 2 being a close second for me.
      The real world tie-in also only _really_ happens in Bravely Second, but there are small hints to it on the way that one can notice in hindsight.

  • @stephenarnquist
    @stephenarnquist 8 месяцев назад +6

    Seeing Tenchu and Alundra in the montage of "games that fell through the cracks" felt like a gut punch 😢

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  8 месяцев назад +1

      Both really deserve to be held in higher acclaim. Alundra is a real personal favourite of mine!

  • @ablockthagr8
    @ablockthagr8 Год назад +13

    I watch/listen to your videos every night before bed! Keep up the great work, I love reminiscing about the amazing games we had back then!

  • @CrazyxEnigma
    @CrazyxEnigma Год назад +4

    Now that I've finished the video, I must say Orta for being 20 years old is shockingly beautiful and given 02 is around when I made the switch from Nintendo to Xbox I'm amazed I can't recall ever stumbling across it in a Blockbuster, flying around on a dragon is one of the few things that'd have made me play something that wasn't a Star Wars game.
    While I've heard the tale of Sega's collapse before it hits differently now that I'm older and that Microsoft and the Xbox have started to fall behind, for over twenty years we've had this three way console war going and it's easy to take for granted that it'll last forever, I'm sure Sega fans of the 90s thought so and it fills me with a sort of disquiet that I may one day ruminate on all the memories I had with the Xbox systems and games the same way Sega fans do today.
    Anyway fantastic video as seems to be your standard, this retrospective has certainly made me interested in dipping my toes in Panzer Dragoon. If I ever get my hands on a PC and an emulator thats going to be on my radar and who knows perhaps this video will reach someone who wants to make a spiritual successor to this series or even keeps it alive long enough for it to one day get the remake treatment a la FF7, RE and Dead Space. Looking forward to the next project!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +2

      You know I was thinking the exact same stuff all throughout this video and I wish I'd taken the time to include it. Potentially the difference is that Microsoft has the funds to just eat generation after generation of loss and stay in the game - whereas Sega were far smaller and obviously had to bite the bullet. It's just really odd to think of a world where the landscape was so different and I can't lie - I do sort of yearn for it. Maybe it's old age and nostalgia but there was something special about how creative that period was.
      Thanks as ever for watching my dude! Should be announcing the next video today so I'm sure you'll catch that on one of my many platforms!

  • @arsonal3
    @arsonal3 6 месяцев назад +4

    You do a great job translating the feelings I had at the time as a kid. Especially the feeling of how FFVII felt at the time. That hype and how Panzer Dragoon felt up to that point was practically transporting me back to being at the Game Store, where I played so much of the game while waiting for my dad to finish shopping.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  6 месяцев назад

      I'm glad to hear it. It's awesome to hear that this video could take you back to that time!

  • @ToGamesItMayConcern
    @ToGamesItMayConcern Год назад +19

    You are perhaps the best creator of gaming retrospectives, and this video may be your best so far. Incredibly well-done!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +4

      That's a crazy big compliment my friend! I really appreciate it - hopefully I can just keep making weird videos that people find interesting!

  • @kasig2013
    @kasig2013 6 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much for making this beautiful testament to such a unique series in the video game industry. I've been fascinated by Panzer Dragoon ever since I first played Orta on the original Xbox. I've been particularly fascinated by Panzer Dragoon Saga as this mythical "White Whale" of gaming. Been getting into the emulator scene in the past couple of years and I think that now, finally, I am able to fully experience this incredible franchise. No matter what happens to the Panzer Dragoon franchise officially, videos like this, as well as the hard work of other fans to preserve its legacy and make sure the old games are playable in some form will ensure that this franchise will never have to fade away into darkness. Thank you so much for this amazing video. I can't wait to take to the skies myself.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  6 месяцев назад +1

      You're more than welcome and I hope you enjoy your own journey!

  • @rodrigogarciamartinez3377
    @rodrigogarciamartinez3377 11 месяцев назад +4

    What a beautiful tribute to such a great yet misunderstood work of art. I am one of the few Spaniards who dared to enjoy this game as a child, despite it not being translated into Spanish. I still remember those long hours of gameplay and the ending of Panzer Dragoon Saga with "Sona Mi Areru Ec Sancitu" playing in the background. It still gives me goosebumps. The only thing I missed is that you didn't talk more about the Saga OST. Thank you very much for this tribute that I have watched from beginning to end. Thank you.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  11 месяцев назад

      You're more than welcome - it's always nice to see us fellow Panzer Dragoon appreciators come together. Hopefully this video can help turn more people onto the series!

  • @AxeMain
    @AxeMain Год назад +3

    Heroic quality. I have fond memories of Orta

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      It's actually playable on all types of Xbox so it's well worth a revisit for a quick evenings play!

  • @sigmapath1935
    @sigmapath1935 7 месяцев назад +3

    This video essay is a fine accomplishment. PDS has been my favorite RPG along with Lunar and Grandia since the late 90s when I played them.
    I want to mention some notable points that I didn't hear you mention in your excellent and thoroughly researched video:
    1. There was a suicide on the dev team during the development of Panzer Dragoon Saga
    2. The source code for for Panzer Dragoon Saga was either lost or destroyed
    Finally, if you ever do a follow up to this video, it would be great to hear your thoughts on the music of the series. You talked about the music for the first game, yet it was Zwei that really defined the direction that the series would take musically. Zwei, Saga & Orta all have amazing OSTs that give the game much of its ambience and character. I always wondered what happened between the first game and Zwei that resulted in such a huge shift in the music.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  6 месяцев назад +1

      Fair point on both points! I probably should have mentioned the source code and I specifically remember excluding the suicide simply because I didn't want to make any presumptions on it's impact on the team.
      As for the music - I think it's something I'm not particularly well versed in (despite loving music) and I think I lack the language to offer any real insight beyond "it suits the gameplay or story"
      It's something I'm trying to work on in future videos but it'll always be tough when you can't show lengthy portions like you can visuals!

  • @ChaoticMeatballTV
    @ChaoticMeatballTV Год назад +5

    Glad to see this video made. Panzer Dragoon is one of those franchises that really deserves to be more accessible on modern hardware, but it feels like it's left behind simply due to how difficult the Saturn is to emulate. That and the sheer price gouging of Saturn games in general, especially Saga makes it rather disheartening for anyone wanting to play these games.

    • @85bitsdeveloper
      @85bitsdeveloper Год назад +1

      This is a myth, since windows 98 and ssf emulator it is possible to emulate saturn

    • @Kiryuu3
      @Kiryuu3 Год назад

      @@85bitsdeveloper Mednafen is really great as well. I played all three Saturn Panzer Dragoon games on it with no glitches or anything.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +2

      Thanks my friend. Yeah a big part of me making this was to try and elevate Panzer Dragoon as a franchise that is remembered for it's design innovations rather than as a retro collectable. The Saturn emulation scene has come on leaps and bounds so they're currently more available than ever!

  • @TheOdMan
    @TheOdMan 4 месяца назад +2

    I've said it before and I'll say it again, your retrospective videos are just a cut above the rest, I'm truly glad you continue to produce these, they are very much appreciated.
    I wish I would have had the chance to play Panzer Dragoon Saga when it came out, but I could never get my hands on a copy.
    SEGA's demise in the console market is truly a sad tale. I was lucky enough to grow up with a father who was, unlike most of his generation, interested in video games, and which meant I was actually surrounded by both Nintendo and SEGA consoles while growing up, SEGA was a bit closer to my heart, due to the simple fact that the Sega Mega Drive was the first console that was "mine". We've had everything from Atari 2600 to Commodore 64, Amiga500 and the crown jewels NES and Sega Master System in our house, but they've always belonged to either dad or one of my 4 older brothers.
    But the Sega Mega Drive was mine, and I loved it.
    Sonic and a bit later Wonder Boy in Monster World where just about my favorite things in the whole world, not that I didn't enjoy Zelda, Mario and Metroid on my brothers NES and SNES (as I've said on another of your videos, they are some of my favorite games), but yeah SEGA was just a bit closer to my heart, playing it in my own room at night with the TV turned down while the rest of the house was asleep, good core memories.
    So I followed them through the Saturn debacle, and then I got my hands on the Dreamcast, and Sonic Adventure is still one of my top games of all time, I played that to death with a cousin of mine, great stuff.
    The Dreamcast deserved a better fate, but due to mismanagement it was simply not to be.
    Thank you again for your great work on these videos.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  4 месяца назад

      You're more than welcome. I'm glad this video could prompt some nice memories for you - it was a real passion project and I'm really happy with how it turned out!
      Remember it's never to late to try out Saga! It emulates really well these days and I still really recommend it as it stacks up great again modern RPGs!

  • @centurionstrengthandfitnes3694
    @centurionstrengthandfitnes3694 4 месяца назад +2

    Truly outstanding work here.
    I got a Saturn so I could play the first Panzer Dragoon on release in the UK, and continued in that vein for everything Panzer Dragoon afterwards right up until I bought an Xbox for Orta.
    Azel was the highpoint for me (as was the CD soundtrack collection for it, of which I had two different versions)
    I had the anime, too, (awful as it was) on VHS video and the soundtrack to the anime (perhaps the only worthy thing to come out of that whole project) on CD.
    The series was a massive influence on me, and the world of Panzer Dragoon continues to be one of, if not my top, favorite from video game history.
    I can't imagine a better tribute to it all than this incredible video.
    Thanks so much for these 4 hours and 14 minutes of raw entertainment and joyful recollection.
    Got yourself a sub, sir.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much - it's amazing to see that there is still so much passion out there for this amazing little series. There is news that Sega might be working on another game as part of their retro revival - we'll have to see if this comes to fruition!

  • @ChicCanyon
    @ChicCanyon Год назад +3

    I can't wait to dig into this

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      Thanks so much for the support my dude. It always means so much and it's always great to see your name pop up in the comments! Hope you enjoy it!

  • @agroed
    @agroed Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for all the mountains of work you do on these videos. You have without a doubt created the most comprehensive retrospectives on every franchise you've covered. It's utterly self-evident how much passion goes into every release. This is a series that I just got into in the last couple years, and it captured my affection so easily. The rail shooters that are simple but challenging and epic, but then my god, it's just ridiculous how immaculate Saga is. I can't express how much it warms my heart to see this series get treated with the respect and reverence that it deserves, and to know that there's at least one more person out there who won't soon forget "those Saturn games where you ride a dragon and shoot stuff" any time soon. You've become my favorite video essay channel so quickly it's practically mind-blowing. I recommend you to every retro gamer I know until they wanna slap me XD. You're seriously the best. Thanks for everything. I can't wait to see what's next.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for such a nice comment. It really means a lot as I've had a lot on my plate lately (surgery which has delayed the next video) so it's always lovely to hear from people who are enjoying my stuff.
      Honestly - I'm just happy this video is out there to act as a record for the future. Fingers crossed Panzer Dragoon is never forgotten!

  • @pastelshoal
    @pastelshoal Год назад +8

    Thank you for putting more eyes on this series, namely Panzer Dragoon Saga.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +2

      Yeah if we can just get more people talking about it hopefully some momentum can build for that collection!

  • @iPlaySEGA
    @iPlaySEGA Год назад +11

    Such a beautiful series! I'm still listening to all 4 soundtracks!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      That Saga soundtrack is utterly majestic - it's such a shame that I wasn't able to talk about it more!

  • @gavinpowell4607
    @gavinpowell4607 7 месяцев назад +3

    What a lovely nod to Yukio Futatsugi's professionalism and contributions at 3:56:46 onwards. Clearly a very talented guy.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  6 месяцев назад

      He really is one of the unsung heroes of the industry. I hope this video introduces more people to his work!

  • @TinyFunkyMan
    @TinyFunkyMan Год назад +12

    Let’s go! I just wanted to say, I’ve been studying in university for video game programming and design and your videos really helped me appreciate the legacy of many games franchises. These older games have a lot of fresh ideas that inspires me to make games. So thank you and keep on keeping on!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +2

      That's awesome dude. Really cool to hear I'm keeping the flame burning for these older franchises as that's exactly what I want to do. Good luck with your studies and hopefully this video can provide a bit of distraction!

  • @jeremycarnes1656
    @jeremycarnes1656 Год назад +3

    Oh man, I didn't expect this to be the one! Awesome!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Yup after Castlevania did so well I thought I need to do a real passion project video next and so took on one which might not do as "well" but is a real important topic in my mind! Hope you enjoy it!

  • @mattis1981
    @mattis1981 10 месяцев назад +3

    I have to say, and this goes for all your videos, they are absolutely excellent! The storytelling, the details, and most important; the passion. I can genuinly feel the passion, and it’s highly contagious. I knew nothing of Panzer Dragoon, and basically nothing of the Saturn, but now I feel a great urge to dive into the console and the games. I think you are the best at these lenghty essays and history of videos, and I hope you continue to make them. Massive respect to the work you are doing.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! This video was a real passion project but I'm really pleased I could share some of my love for both the Panzer Dragoon franchise and the Sega Saturn! Hopefully projects like this can help keep interest alive even as the decades pass since it was relevant!

  • @gamesandplanes3984
    @gamesandplanes3984 Год назад +39

    Still the best art direction in video game history. Low-polygon models and all...
    Just look at modern games. Millions of polygons. And no style. No soul.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +8

      Couldn't agree more. There is so much more to a game's look than it's fidelity

    • @JurzGarz
      @JurzGarz Год назад +10

      Don’t think you can tar all “modern games” with the same brush. There’s a lot of games out there with vivid art direction, and while most are on periphery of the medium, some of them are mainstream (Elden Ring comes to mind). There was a lot of boring art direction in old games as well, so this just feels like nostalgia goggles to me.

  • @RevenantPoet
    @RevenantPoet Год назад +5

    As someone who adores dragons (Spyro sparked my fascination at a very young age and never let me go), Panzer Dragoon has always been a series that's had me enamored at a distance, but I could never dive too deep into it. Thank you so much for this thorough look at this truly amazing series and the historic events surrounding it--I have a whole new appreciation for it now. And, as always, it was such a fantastic and engaging video, you always do amazing work!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      That's awesome to hear. I'm glad this video could offer you an insight into this crazy world! I highly recommend checking it out on some emulators and thanks for the kind words!

    • @RevenantPoet
      @RevenantPoet Год назад +1

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame Oh yeah, if I ever have a machine that can handle it (my laptop can barely hold it together, haha), I'll absolutely be checking out the emulations! Before this video I was out of date in thinking t was still impossible to play--but I'm stoked about it now.
      And no worries--your videos are always fantastic!!!

  • @neonkenomi320
    @neonkenomi320 Год назад +6

    I was once introduced into the Panzer Dragoon series by watching an old neighbor play the original when I was little. I only had a tiny memory of it but I remember being captivated by the art direction and atmosphere of the world. When I was like 7 or 8 years old, I had a friend who had a an Xbox and Orta alongside the JSRF bundle, I remembered we both had a blast playing and unlocking Pandora’s Box which is where I found the original again. That would cement my love for the series, I would also remember the old coverage of Orta when G4 was in it’s prime with shows like Judgement Day and that time when X-Play did a small retrospective, if you can find it.
    Team Andromeda/Smilebit will always one of favorite development studios and I’ve thought it was a shame that they were folded by Sega. Their talent was so strong, I couldn’t imagine the stuff they would be making had Sega’s sins didn’t catch up with them. I’ve thought they could of repurposed Saga’s engine for a mainline Phantasy Star game in different timeline.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +2

      Yeah I can't lie I feel the same about Andromeda/Smilebit. It's such a shame that forces outside of their control prevented them from continuing. What I'd give for another game that builds on Saga's formula or another crack at Jet Set Radio!

    • @neonkenomi320
      @neonkenomi320 Год назад

      @@drunkensailor112 I'm referring to Smilebit after the whole Sammy merger. It seems the talent was either gone or spread out to different departments.

  • @meheretourgessa2805
    @meheretourgessa2805 Год назад +1

    dude you're voice is so entracing and relaxing and these retrospectives are so ridiculously detailed, thank you man! I usually fall asleep to these videos but am constantly replaying them to get the full thing

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  11 месяцев назад

      That's really nice to hear! If you can believe it I was always extremely self conscious of my voice - it's been nice to find out people enjoy it!

  • @djtoxicdhg
    @djtoxicdhg Год назад +3

    I gotta say one of the things that I absolutely love about your channel is the fact that I can watch a video on a game that I've never really heard of or that I don't have much interest in and still watch the entire video and find my time well spent.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      That's awesome to hear and a massive compliment my dude. Glad you enjoyed this video!

  • @jonesbt22
    @jonesbt22 Год назад +5

    You have an incredible way of laying out the developmental history, lore and gameplay of the series you cover in a very cohesive way.
    Even when the games themselves feel disconnected your analysis of these things wrap them into one compete story.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much. I'm always trying to craft it into a singular narrative because I just think that's a much more interesting way to look at franchises!

    • @jonesbt22
      @jonesbt22 Год назад

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame absolutely, you get into the nuance of game mechanics, the story, the graphics and why these developmental choices were made in context of the developmental history of the game.
      It's easy to review these things on one facet or the other but you relate them all together.
      I'm working on my own game and having your channel as a resource is extremely valuable.
      The Castlevania retrospective is is basically a masterclass in why certain aspects of the series work or fail.

  • @Xlaudiuz
    @Xlaudiuz Год назад +1

    I think I've watched most of your lengthy videos, and I must say that this has been an absolute marvelous experience, all the way from the cadence to the transitions, the tone and inflection are just... perfect, I'm taken aback just from the sheer level of craftsmanship and care, I really cannot wait to see what stories your channel will tell in the future, thanks for all the effort, I'm sure it will pay off, as all the good things usually do.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      Thanks very much. This one was a real passion project but I really wanted to be the one to tell the story and I think it turned out really well! It's a lot of effort but seeing comments like yours really makes the sweat and tears worth it haha

  • @Hogarth_da_dude
    @Hogarth_da_dude Год назад +1

    I've said it on multiple videos of yours but I love how long your videos are it really helps me get through a hard shift at work and makes me want to get into this RUclips stuff

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      That's awesome to hear my dude. Glad I can be of help and I highly recommend it - create away!

  • @tyrantravealpha
    @tyrantravealpha Год назад +4

    I'm about halfway through this behemoth and I must say, the effort you have put forth here is nothing short of breathtaking. You must have a crazy good work ethic to put something like this together. Cheers!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Believe me it takes quite a bit to put them together (especially the editing) but it's really worth it to feel like I'm contributing something to the memory of these great titles

    • @tyrantravealpha
      @tyrantravealpha Год назад

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame You are absolutely a credit to keeping this franchise in the public eye. Keep up the good work!

  • @YlonGaming
    @YlonGaming Год назад +11

    Thank you for the hard work, your retrospectives are top tier!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      Thanks for watching them! When I first started I had no idea even 10 other people would find them interesting - the response over the last year or so has been incredible!

  • @ChrisMortJr.
    @ChrisMortJr. Год назад +2

    i appreciate you calling this series "a lengthy review" instead of pretending that you're clever and quirky by calling it a quick review like seemingly every other longform reviewer.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      I figure I might as well be upfront - plus if I can become the "lengthy retrospective" guy then that's a pretty good nickname to have on this platform

  • @frankc.531
    @frankc.531 10 месяцев назад +2

    I spent the afternoon with this. Thank you so much. I teared up several times. It brought me back to my late teens and the best time in my memory of my hobby.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  10 месяцев назад +1

      That's awesome to hear. I'm glad I could transport you back to a time when good old Sega ruled the world!

  • @TG-ge1oh
    @TG-ge1oh Год назад +3

    Can't tell you how glad I am to see another video from you! I know video essays of this length must be a tremendous amount of work, but I do hope you keep making them.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Don't worry my friend - they are still coming thick and fast. I'm already onto the next one and will probably announce it on the stream tonight!

    • @TG-ge1oh
      @TG-ge1oh Год назад

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame Yay! Btw, while I have you here, have you ever thought of the Divinity series of rpgs?

  • @wes1431
    @wes1431 Год назад +3

    Seriously excellent work! Even with no personal attachment to the series myself, having grown up with Nintendo and Star Fox 64, you’ve got me wanting to play through the series.
    Seeing the notification of a new video from you is an event for me at this point, and I feel confident in saying this is your best retrospective yet. The choice to include the history of SEGA alongside the game was well worth any extra work/time that was added to the production of this video. A++ and I can’t wait for the next!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Wow that's awesome to hear man. I really appreciate that as this was a really tough video to put together (lots of technical issues and personal issues along the way!)
      Great to hear that it's come together

  • @despacito_deux
    @despacito_deux Год назад +1

    I'm absolutely loving your channel, the format and narration is not only very entertaining for a historical and design analysis, but it's also honestly inspiring and makes me want to make video essays myself as I'm deeply interested in video game history. You have an excellent focus and are able to comment on small details I'd have missed otherwise, such as the impact of camera positioning or button mapping. Can't wait to learn more in future retrospectives !

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      Thanks very much - glad I could inspire you and hopefully you enjoy making videos yourself!

  • @remydrums85
    @remydrums85 Год назад +2

    This was such a great watch. I was never into Panzer Dragoon, but I was captivated by your passion for the game and for the deep, rich history of its publishers and creators. Such a cool lens to look at the fall of Sega through. Really really enjoyed this video, and all of your other content as well. You do a great job, and I’m glad you’ve got to a point where you can focus on this full time. You certainly deserve all of the success you find in this line of work.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      Thanks very much my friend! It's been a really wild year but I'm really excited about the future and where this channel can go! I've got a ton of ideas for interesting stuff in the future - hopefully everyone's into it!

  • @astreakaito5625
    @astreakaito5625 Год назад +8

    Hell yes!!! This series deserves this video!! Thank you!!

  • @doalwa
    @doalwa Год назад +3

    And there it is…another several hours long masterpiece! You do incredible work, thank you 🙏

  • @EmilForsberg_GRYBO
    @EmilForsberg_GRYBO Год назад +1

    This has to be one of your best videos yet, i really enjoyed the consol wars history segments along with, ofcourse, all these facts about games i've never heard of before. Really amazing job!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much! This one was a real passion project that I didn't particularly think would "do well" but I really wanted to make regardless. It's such a special series and I wanted to make sure that it's lineage was remembered!

  • @landonschulze7890
    @landonschulze7890 Год назад +1

    Great work! Will watch whatever you put out with at least half the quality of this. Thank you!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      Thanks my friend! Already hard at work on the next so hopefully people enjoy that too!

  • @TinyFunkyMan
    @TinyFunkyMan Год назад +3

    Im so sad that this video wasn’t as popular as the other ones. This deep dive into sega’s failures and ambitions is simply amazing and panzer dragoon is truly one of the best franchise in video game history. Thank you for doing this and I hope that the poor views doesn’t stop you from making these kind of amazing videos!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +2

      Honestly I don't view this video as having poor views at all! It's one of the most watched videos on the subject on the website and it's over four hours long!
      A lot of the time it's the series that dictates how big the video will get so I absolutely knew this one was going to be smaller! I think if it ends up getting 200k views by the end of the year I'll be really happy!

    • @TinyFunkyMan
      @TinyFunkyMan 11 месяцев назад

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame Welp I’m happy that you see it this way! You’re one of my favorite RUclipsrs and I just hope that you keep going! You’re content is phenomenal!

  • @oldhedders
    @oldhedders Год назад +3

    This was brilliant. Thank you for making this wonderful video about my favourite ever game series. I'm glad it's not just me that still carries a torch for these remarkable games and the strange, fascinating, dream-like world they inhabit.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      You're more than welcome my dude. It was a real passion project to make and I hope over time it can get out to more people and introduce them to the wonderful world of Panzer Dragoon and Team Andromeda!

  • @Sedifet
    @Sedifet Год назад +1

    What a fantastic comprehensive video you have made here. The series needed it, and you delivered. I'll be referrencing this for years probably as I replay all the games

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Yeah I always knew this video would be very niche but it felt like something that needed to be done regardless. The franchise deserves to be remembered for something other than it's monetary value!

  • @jppouliot6392
    @jppouliot6392 Год назад +1

    I am just amazed by the quality of your video ! First time I see your content and first time I watch something about Panzer Dragoon.
    Thanks you for making me experience this franchises I completly missed !

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      Thanks very much! Glad I could introduce you to such a special franchise!

  • @GoldenNovaYugioh
    @GoldenNovaYugioh Год назад +3

    Finally had the chance to sit through and watch this, and as expected it was an informative and enjoyable experience! I'd seen snippets of Panzer Dragoon throughout my life, but was never able to grab a hold of the actual game long enough to get a good focus on it, so it was great to see what the game and story was all about. Gonna have to get my hands on some emulators soon so I can try it for myself!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      I'm sure you'll absolutely love whichever one you pick up. It's one of those series that has undeservedly lost it's reputation so any amount of singing it's praises we can do will be important work (along with just being fun as hell to play!)

  • @ChuckART
    @ChuckART Год назад +3

    Awesome video man. I feel like content like this, about such older topics, almost do a better job at conveying what’s so special about them better than the original media itself. Amazing video

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      I don't mean it to sound arrogant but I kinda agree! I think the beauty of a video like this is that it's not just the experience of the game but also the context and history as well. That takes some real effort to seek out so I hope these documentaries elevate the series they're about even for people who have played them before!

    • @ChuckART
      @ChuckART Год назад

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame Absolutely!! The passion, effort and love you have comes out in the video.

  • @arsToMars
    @arsToMars Год назад +1

    Oh I've been definitely waiting for that vid. Thanks for the great content once again!

  • @itsdandyitsdandy4022
    @itsdandyitsdandy4022 Год назад +1

    Incredible video, i only came here to listen to the Orta section but the video was so rich and well produced i just had to watch it all, and now im starting the Panzer Dragoon series from the start, thank you!

  • @jamesabernethy7896
    @jamesabernethy7896 Год назад +3

    I'm going to have so save this for the weekend. I really love these long-form retrospectives when they are done right. I've played 3 of the Panzer dragoon games and saw a smaller documentary on the first game a few years ago. Still newish to your channel but really love your work.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Hope it lives up to the other videos you've seen!

    • @jamesabernethy7896
      @jamesabernethy7896 Год назад +1

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame I actually finished at night and it's a great piece. Looking back. the Saturn / PS1 era and the Xbox / PS2 are a console generation apart but there was such a massive difference in technology in those 7-8 years. It would be interesting to consider doing a documentary on the console wars, which you touched on. Master system / NES, Mega Drive / SNES, Xbox /Sony. When consoles became more ubiquitous, software became as vital a battleground as hardware. But there are also experimental or mid generation consoles that didn't seem to fit the script, with varying levels of success or failure. Dreamcast, N64 and Switch. You touched on that with the difference between Gameboy and Gamegear. Really great work.

  • @risingsun6463
    @risingsun6463 Год назад +5

    Thanks for the hard work bro - know this was a tough one for you

  • @blackleon1708
    @blackleon1708 Год назад +2

    Missed my birthday by couple of days, but it still 4 hours of high quality entertainment. Truly a gift

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Damn! Well I hope you can enjoy the birthday comedown with some cool and interesting old video game lore

  • @yyoksetioxd
    @yyoksetioxd 8 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing work homie. I never played any of these games but you managed to keep me entertained for 4h. This channel was a great find thanks to the Vagrant Story retrospective.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  8 месяцев назад +1

      That's awesome to hear. I really love this video so it warms my heart whenever it gets a nice comment. Hope you enjoy Vagrant Story too!

  • @swaptrickgaming
    @swaptrickgaming Год назад +3

    Always look forward to your long form videos. Top quality.

  • @sznurowadlo
    @sznurowadlo Год назад +5

    I just bought the remake of first game on GOG based on your excellent essay regarding Panzer Dragon series. Good work.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +3

      Hope you enjoy it my friend - absolutely download a Saturn emulator to check out the originals as well!

  • @eandjproductions2
    @eandjproductions2 Год назад +2

    I've watched a lot of video essayists and you are one of the best. Thanks for the great content.

  • @cormac99hallinan
    @cormac99hallinan Год назад +2

    This was truly an amazing video. I for the longest time had completely written off the on rails shooter genre because I found the idea of just moving the reticle around the screen dull as dishwater especially since I was a kid of the ps1 era, But after watching this I get it now. I’ve only recently gotten into emulation and often I see people recommend the games that sold the most as proof they are worthy of your time. But you’ve completely sold me on the panzer dragoon series. Not only that the narrative you told of segas journey through the years was fascinating, and I think you made a terrific overview of what made the panzer dragoon series just so exemplary of an ambition to do something exciting.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Oh you're not wrong usually! What makes PD so impressive is that it takes ideas that could so easily be dull as anything and spins them into something thrilling and creative!
      Glad you enjoyed the video and hopefully you give them a chance - Saga especially!

  • @christophercomtois7175
    @christophercomtois7175 Год назад +4

    Another fantastic video man. I even got a little emotional at a few parts for a game I have never even played, this was an amazing story. I really do hope that they don’t give up and try to put the originals just as they are in a collection or something because it does sound like there is still something here, maybe another wonderful game can come out of this.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      Yeah we can only hope for a collection - too few people have got to experience Saga which is a real shame as it's a complete gem! Glad you enjoyed the video and the story resonated with you!

  • @MathyouJames
    @MathyouJames Год назад +4

    Congrats on getting this one done mate. Appreciate it was a toughy

  • @robosmith8513
    @robosmith8513 Год назад +1

    I am so pleased to understand what happened to sega and how it connects to this franchise. Thanks for dedicating your time to creating this well worded, smoothly spoken video essay. And congratulations! So glad to hear you’ve taken to working on these videos full time. I’ll be eagerly awaiting each release and rewatching past reviews from time to time until the next video on that survival horror game comes out. Much love and hold onto the passion you have for these wonderful creations.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much for leaving such a nice comment dude! It's been a real whirlwind but I'm really happy with where the channel is going!

  • @Theycallmewooly
    @Theycallmewooly Год назад +1

    I'm so glad I found this channel. Your videos are so deep and interesting. And the way you produce them keeps my attention so well. Thank you for your hard work

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much Matt - really appreciate that and should hopefully have another out in the next week or so!

  • @burstmortem6638
    @burstmortem6638 Год назад +9

    FOUR HOURS OF PANZER DRAGOON AND SEGA NOSTALGIA
    WHOAAAAAAAA
    Edit:
    I just finished the video, and man this is even more heartbreaking than I thought
    But im glad vids like yours exist
    They are sad stories but also important
    It gives another look at dead franchises and makes me want to root for their return
    It makes me feel geuinely sad and passonite for some games I have no nostalgia for (like prince of persia)
    And makes me wanna replay franchises I love (like castlevania)
    Keep up the great work
    While I go download a saturn emulator and cry into my dreamcast

  • @matthewpelli
    @matthewpelli Год назад +5

    This video cemented my commitment to final playing through the complete series of games. Hopefully we get that remake of Zwei soon. Great video!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      I really recommend it - they're super accessible with emulators and man, Saga is worth every second

  • @fireblo33om
    @fireblo33om 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for making this video and spotlighting such an unpreciated game. I had never even heard of it before, but now after watching the video I cannot wait to dive into the lore and to play the games for myself!

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  9 месяцев назад

      You're more than welcome. I really love the series and hope that this video can be a bit of a light in the dark for it!

  • @DuyVo-zi4pu
    @DuyVo-zi4pu Год назад +1

    Thank you for the amazing and lengthy video. This series will forever have a place in my heart.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      You're welcome - Hopefully this helps raise the franchises profile even in a little bit!

  • @SuperFlyGhost
    @SuperFlyGhost Год назад +3

    Take a seat brothers and sisters, the high lore master speaks to us his tales.

  • @jessicalaplant9306
    @jessicalaplant9306 Год назад +3

    I can’t believe you still only have 65k subs. Your videos are not only extremely in depth, but humorous as well

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад +1

      Well I only really started "taking off" early last year so it feels like it's been quite a wild ride considering how extremely niche my videos are! I've got some big plans for this year so hopefully I can make it to 100k!

  • @CriticC2rd
    @CriticC2rd Год назад +2

    Fantastic vid! I’ve always been curious about this franchise. Thanks for all the hard work!

  • @Cristobal2424
    @Cristobal2424 Год назад +2

    Another awesome job well done, definitely going to get a few rewatches of this one.

  •  Год назад +3

    This video makes me want a Panzer Dragoon Collection so badly now, and I have never played the series.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      I think we call do! It would be all the fanbase deserves after all this time!

  • @renardnoir2581
    @renardnoir2581 9 месяцев назад +3

    This video series retrospective really caught my attention. To the point of emulating the series. I've already throughly enjoyed the first two games. Thank you.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  9 месяцев назад +1

      That's really cool to hear. My main goal with this video was to try and do my bit to keep the series alive so if people are discovering it - mission accomplished!

  • @alexhuff426
    @alexhuff426 Год назад +1

    I put off watching this until after a surgery. Perfect thing to watch/listen to right now. Thank you for your work.

  • @peepooh9813
    @peepooh9813 17 дней назад +1

    You made me care for this series in a way I didn't know I could. Thank you for all the work you did making this video.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  15 дней назад

      Sounds like a job well done! I just want to turn more people onto how cool Panzer Dragoon is!

  • @juliandenny5773
    @juliandenny5773 Год назад +3

    This is an absolute amazing love letter to a series that I wish I knew more about. 11/10

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  Год назад

      It's never too late to download an emulator and try them yourself! I highly recommend it especially with all this extra knowledge!

  • @Maggerama
    @Maggerama 6 месяцев назад +3

    Damn, your scripts are well-written and so TIGHT for the length. It never feels like you're trying to pad your videos or anything. On the contrary, the time you take to fold all kinds of interesting facts and judgements together feels just right. I really respect you, man.

    • @IFinishedAVideoGame
      @IFinishedAVideoGame  6 месяцев назад +1

      I really appreciate that. It's the products of many late nights sat drafting and redrafting trying to really nail down to the core of what makes the creators and their games interesting! Glad to hear this video nails it as this was a real labour of love!

    • @Maggerama
      @Maggerama 6 месяцев назад

      @@IFinishedAVideoGame That's what I thought and that's how it feels, too.

  • @confettisword4615
    @confettisword4615 Год назад +2

    Such amazing content man. Really great to see something like Panzer get some love. Keep em coming 💯🔥

  • @sleepysartorialist
    @sleepysartorialist Год назад +2

    This is so interesting! I didn't know any of this. Thank you for these deep dives.