JanaLee Stocks played Saga from Swedish developer SagaGames. This massively multiplayer online game puts a slight twist in the genre by incorporating some real-time strategy elements, like unit building. So how does this merger of two genres pan out? The author shares her opinion.
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Conclusion (8):
After my first pass at Saga I’m still excited about the game and enjoying it and forsee many hours ahead of me in the Saga universe. Is it the most perfect game I’ve seen this year? Hah…I never judge any game as the most perfect game, but it’s a good game and well worth the time required to gain experience and levels. I found myself with a bit of altitis, I’ve played three different kingdoms and still haven’t decided which is my favorite. The current issues that are coming up are being addressed quickly by the team, updates can be seen on their site with each patch, and I think that attention is critical in bringing Saga from a good game to a great one.
Visit the official website (in Swedish).
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