![]() ![]() When The Legend of Dragoon came West in 2000, it was met with a wave of rather lukewarm reviews. However, Japan Studio's effort fell short of those lofty goals - both critically and commercially. A 50-hour epic packed with CG cutscenes and cutting-edge visuals, it was pushed to be a true competitor to Final Fantasy and its established peers. At the time, The Legend of Dragoon was a big budget, large scale production. Understandably, Sony wanted a piece of the pie. It's easy to see the impact that the JRPG boom had on the gaming landscape of the late 90s and early 2000s. Final Fantasy VII obviously led the charge in this regard, but it was flanked by now legendary properties like Breath of Fire, Wild Arms, and Suikoden. For many, the PS1 was defined by the global recognition of Japanese role-playing games. ![]()
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