MS Saga: A New Dawn

MS Saga: A New Dawn (2005)

by BEC, Bandai
Genres:Role-playing (RPG)
Themes:Fantasy, Warfare
Game modes:Single player
Story:MS Saga is a console-style role-playing adventure, featuring an original storyline, setting, and characters, along with fan-familiar "mobile suit" 'mechs from the G Gundam, Gundam Wing, and Mobile Suit Gundam series. Most battles are fought using mobile suits, and the game allows extensive customization of them, encouraging players to collect and use more powerful parts. The story takes place on a world emerging in the aftermath of a great war. Inhabitants must harness the power of their former enemies, but danger comes as this power begins to slip into the wrong hands.Show more
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user avatar@UltraViol8ruser avatar@UltraViol8r
January 30, 2025
This homage that combined classic RPG elements while stitching together the different Gundam continuities kept me glued to the screen. Imagine having a Zaku with an Acguy's claws while hovering with a DOM's legs. Such fun!
I absolutely love this game. When I was a lot younger I used to play it on my PS2 and I would spend a lot of hours trying to level up and do multiple different things and of course I cheated in the game, yadda yadda yadda. But the game is so fun. It's a JRPG/RPG and it's in the Gundam universe and it's so unique.
user avatar@SaturnHerouser avatar@SaturnHero
February 05, 2025
One of the best Gundam games we ever got in the west, ignored by most because it didn't say Gundam in the title. Sure, it uses a weird half SD art style, but once you get past that, this game is amazing. It has a good original story (and we REALLY need more games that aren't just having you replay story bits from the various anime). It lets you collect parts from suits and build your own, and you can even paint them. You can upgrade most parts so they stay relevant, so if you really want those Gyan arms on your Guntank torso, you're not going to get hosed until the end game (where the secret suits just blow everything out of the water). The characters are likeable. The story isn't going to throw anything mind twisting at you, especially if you know anything about Gundam plots, but it's fun to cruise through. Mostly play this to have an RPG where you collect and customize your suit. Gundam Breaker meets PS2 era JRPGs. This is one of those Good Old Games that deserves to live on, and without having to find a working PS2 and pay hundreds of dollars for a rare disc that's probably all scratched up anyway. Let's help this program do it's job.
This game needs more attention. I came out in a time where a lot of people in North America both did not really know much about Gundam and the version out in stores made it hard to know it was about Gundam both with the title and the box art. This is a great RPG with the ability to customize your mechs. This deserves to be preserved and playable by more people.
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