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''Panzer Dragoon'' is a video game series developed and published by
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. The first three games — '' Panzer Dragoon'' (1995), '' Panzer Dragoon II Zwei'' (1996), and '' Panzer Dragoon Saga'' (1998) — were produced by Team Andromeda for the
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. The fourth, ''
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'' (2002), was developed by Smilebit for the
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. A spin-off, '' Panzer Dragoon Mini'' (1996), was released for the handheld
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in Japan. A
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of ''Panzer Dragoon'' was released in 2020. The ''Panzer Dragoon'' games are
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, except for the role-playing game ''Saga''. Each follows a protagonist who rides an armored flying dragon, fighting human and monstrous enemies in a post-apocalyptic world. The ''Panzer Dragoon'' games received positive reviews for their art design, visuals, sound design, and atmospheric settings. ''Saga'' is one of the most acclaimed Saturn games and is listed among the greatest video games.


Story

The ''Panzer Dragoon'' series takes place in a post-apocalyptic world in which humans have begun to recover technologies from the Ancient Age, a world-spanning, hyper-advanced civilization destroyed thousands of years before the events of the games. The Ancients used
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to create living weapons, which were unleashed in a cataclysmic war that nearly destroyed humanity. The mutated descendants of these creatures have merged into wild ecosystems, where they pose a continual threat to human civilization and serve as enemies encountered in the games. Various human factions use recovered Ancient Age technologies, such as ubiquitous floating military airships, to defend against the wild mutants and to wage war against each other. Over the course of the series, a succession of characters ride mysterious armored flying dragons of extraordinary power, fighting to prevent humanity from reactivating the most destructive Ancient Age weapons and, ultimately, to destroy the remaining weapons and facilities of the Ancient Age so that humanity can be freed from the threat they pose.


Games


''Panzer Dragoon'' (1995)

The first ''Panzer Dragoon'' was released on the
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in 1995. It was developed by Team Andromeda, a Sega development group assembled for this project. The protagonist is Keil Fluge, a hunter who stumbles into a battle between two flying dragons, one blue and one black. The rider of the blue dragon is mortally wounded in the fight and entrusts Keil with his dragon and his mission to stop the Dark Dragon from reactivating an Ancient Age ruin of tremendous destructive power. This game established the core features of the ''Panzer Dragoon'' series: 3D
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gameplay, divided into levels with ending bosses, controlled through an on-screen targeting
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, with a choice of two main attacks (a rapid-fire attack and a lock-on homing attack), and a camera that can be rotated by 90-degree increments to face enemies attacking from all directions.


''Panzer Dragoon II Zwei'' (1996)

''Panzer Dragoon II Zwei'' was released for the Sega Saturn in 1996. Developed by Team Andromeda as a prequel to ''Panzer Dragoon'', it follows Jean-Jacques Lundi, a villager who defies taboo to raise a mutant
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with wings and a green
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throat, naming him Lagi. After Lundi's village is destroyed by a flying warship from the Ancient Age, he pursues it with Lagi, who grows into an armored flying dragon. Together they destroy the airship and defeat its guardian dragon. ''Zwei'' introduced the "berserk" attack, an intermittently available attack that hits all enemies on screen and gives temporary invulnerability, along with branching paths through many levels, and the progressive growth and metamorphosis of the dragon over the course of the game. It also added an extras menu called "Pandora's Box" that would return in later entries.


''Panzer Dragoon Mini'' (1996)

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handheld in 1996. It has three selectable dragons inspired by the blue dragon from ''Panzer Dragoon'', which are rendered with a
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appearance and no rider. Most of the levels, enemies and music are modeled after those of ''Panzer Dragoon'' and ''Zwei''. Due to the technical limitations of the Game Gear, the camera cannot be controlled and instead rotates automatically. ''Mini'' was developed by a third party, with no involvement from Team Andromeda.


''Panzer Dragoon Saga'' (1998)

''Panzer Dragoon Saga'' (titled ''Azel: Panzer Dragoon RPG'' in Japan) is a
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(RPG) developed by Team Andromeda and released for Saturn in 1998. The player controls Edge, a mercenary who encounters a mysterious girl named Azel in an Ancient Age excavation. After being attacked by a rogue military force, he is rescued by an armored flying dragon. Though at first motivated by revenge, Edge becomes embroiled in a conflict over control of Ancient Age weapons, and he ultimately invades and destroys the AI network controlling the various Ancient facilities around the world. ''Saga'' is the only ''Panzer Dragoon'' game that is not a rail shooter, combining traditional role-playing elements such as items and
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s with the setting and motifs of previous games. The combat system mixes real-time and turn-based elements, with the player circling enemies on the dragon to expose weak spots and escape dangerous positions. ''Saga'' also introduced the ability to morph the dragon between different forms emphasizing offense, defense, mobility, and other attributes.


''Panzer Dragoon Orta'' (2002)

''Panzer Dragoon Orta'' was released for
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in late 2002 in Japan and in early 2003 in America and Europe. It was developed by Smilebit, which was founded by former members of Team Andromeda. The story follows Orta, a teenage girl held captive until she is rescued by an armored flying dragon during an attack on her town. She is pursued by multiple factions that want to use her connection with the Ancient Age to build weapons. Ultimately, she destroys an army of dragon-like creatures and the Ancient Age facility being used to produce them, along with an Ancient android who hopes to wipe out humanity. A return to the rail shooter genre, ''Orta'' introduced several features inspired by mechanics from ''Saga'', such as maneuvering around enemies and shifting the dragon between different forms during combat. The game featured large amounts of unlockable content, including a story encyclopedia, side missions, video
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s from previous games, and the entire playable game ''Panzer Dragoon''.


''Panzer Dragoon: Remake'' (2020)

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of ''Panzer Dragoon'' was developed by MegaPixel Studio and published by Forever Entertainment in March 2020 for
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versions later in 2020. The remake features updated graphics and an optional new control system that allows players to aim independently of movement with a second control stick.


Development

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asked its developers for
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ideas to add variety to its forthcoming
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Yukio Futatsugi is a Japanese video game developer. His work includes leading the teams which created Sega Saturn games ''Panzer Dragoon'', '' Panzer Dragoon II Zwei'', ''Panzer Dragoon Saga'', and Xbox title '' Phantom Dust''. He is the co-founder of video ga ...
proposed the concept for ''Panzer Dragoon'' and was made the head of Team Andromeda, a development team that Sega assembled for the project in early 1994. Development lasted almost a year, with a staff of fifteen. With influences including ''
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'', '' Starblade'', ''
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'', the project became a 3D rail shooter. The original concept was titled ''Armored Dragon'' (''kiko-ryu'' in Japanese), but Futatsugi, feeling that this was too bland, changed to the pseudo-German translation ''Panzer Dragoon''. The post-apocalyptic fantasy world, featuring ruins and relics of a fallen civilization, was particularly influenced by one of Futatsugi's childhood readings, '' The Long Afternoon of Earth''. The art design, which mixes natural and technological elements, was mainly the work of Manabu Kusunoki, who took inspiration from various sources, including anime and manga. Critics have noted similarities with the works of the French artist
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, of whom Kusunoki was a fan, as well as with
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's '' Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind'' and
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''. Futatsugi created a
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from a mixture of Ancient Greek, Latin and Russian, apparently inspired by the film ''
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''. ''Panzer Dragoon'' was released in early 1995 to moderately successful sales. Sega developed two sequels: while ''Panzer Dragoon II Zwei'' would expand on the original's rail shooter gameplay, ''Panzer Dragon Saga'' would be an RPG to compete with ''
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'' and other PlayStation offerings. Development of ''Zwei'' began in mid-1995, months after ''Panzer Dragoon''s release. Team Andromeda split into two teams to work on both projects, but due to the work overload this created, ''Saga'' was largely put on hold until ''Zwei'' was completed. Production took less than a year, since the first game's
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was reused, with a team of between fifteen and twenty people. Tomohiro Kondo, a senior member of Team Andromeda, was the producer and director. Futatsugi originally oversaw both projects' narratives, but, as his attention shifted onto ''Saga'', ''Zwei''s story became the responsibility of Katsuhiko Yamada. ''Zwei'' was released in early 1996. ''Saga'' used the same engine and tools, but with a team twice the size. Akihiko Mukaiyama was brought in to design a combat system that would combine elements of RPG and shooter gameplay. After the combat was finalized, development progressed more quickly, and some staff were moved to help complete ''Zwei''. Kusunoki, who had been the main character and art designer for the previous games, was made the art director, and
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created the character and cover art. ''Saga'' featured full Japanese voice acting, subtitled rather than dubbed in the English-language release. The localizers were given incomplete translations and little supervision, so they inserted their own interpretations and invented names for monsters. By the time ''Saga'' was released in early 1998, Sega had shifted its focus to its next console, the
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. ''Saga'' had a limited release outside Japan, and sales worldwide were poor; it has never been re-released and is now a rare
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. After the release, Sega disbanded Team Andromeda; Futatsugi left Sega and joined
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, while other staff moved to new Sega teams, including Smilebit, which would develop the next ''Panzer Dragoon'' game. A new ''Panzer Dragoon'' was pitched for the Dreamcast, but the console did not meet the technical requirements. There was also a feeling among staff that the original trilogy had reached its logical conclusion. Following the commercial failure of the Dreamcast, Sega left the console market and began developing and publishing games for other platforms. Discussion about a possible ''Panzer Dragoon'' for
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began in 2000. Takayuki Kawagoe was made producer and decided that ''Panzer Dragoon Orta'' would be another rail shooter. Mukaiyama, ''Saga''s combat designer, directed ''Orta'', and development began in early 2001 at Smilebit, lasting eighteen months. Takashi Iwade, a visual effects artist on earlier ''Panzer Dragoon'' games, became the art director, and Takashi Atsu was the lead programmer. ''Orta'' incorporated elements from ''Saga'' into the series' traditional rail shooter gameplay, with a story co-written by Shigeru Kurihara and Kenichiro Ishii. It was released in late 2002 in Japan and early 2003 in the West.


Music

The soundtrack for the first ''Panzer Dragoon'' was developed after the rest of the game was largely complete, so that the music could reflect each level's art style and events. The game's "on rails" progression system meant that the composer could write pieces timed to specifically match the player's position in each level. The soundtrack was outsourced to Yoshitaka Azuma, who scored the game with a mixture of
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tracks. Music composition for ''Zwei'' was led by Yayoi Wachi. Additional tracks were composed by Tomonori Sawada, Junko Shiratsu, and Teruhiko Nakagawa. In contrast to the purely orchestral and electronic score of the first game, ''Zwei'' added ethnic or tribal elements. Rather than using prerecorded music, the soundtrack for ''Zwei'' is mostly generated via
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by the Saturn's hardware, a technique used again on ''Saga''. ''Saga''s soundtrack was composed by
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and Mariko Nanba, with vocals by
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and arrangement by
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'' described it as blend of traditional European and Middle Eastern folk styles with science fiction-like synthesizer sounds. Kobayashi credited ''Zwei'' and Wachi with establishing the series' distinctive sound and shaping her future compositions for the series. The orchestrated ending theme, featuring lyrics in the games' fictional language, was intended to avoid any sense of closure, leaving the story "open-ended". Kobayashi returned for principal composition of the soundtrack of ''Orta'', with additional tracks by Yutaka Minobe. The orchestrated, lyrical ending theme was again arranged by Matsuo and sung by Itō. The music continued in the ethnic-influenced style established on the soundtracks for ''Zwei'' and ''Saga'', but the Xbox hardware allowed for richer and more varied sounds than the Saturn.


Other media

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adaptation of the first game in 1996. The story is altered to include a female character whom Keil ('Kyle' in the film) tries to save after she is kidnapped by the Black Dragon. An English dub was released by
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'' features a racetrack based on ''Panzer Dragoon''. The
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'' comic lines features ''Panzer Dragoon'' characters and concepts.


Reception

The original ''Panzer Dragoon'' received praise for its art design, visual effects, music, atmospheric setting, and cinematic cutscenes, though critics were divided by the difficulty and simple gameplay. A reviewer for ''
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'' reviewer called it a "lyrical and exhilarating epic" that could pave the way for a "transformation" of the videogame industry. ''
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'' named it the "Best Saturn Game of 1995" and placed it 140th in "The Greatest 200 Videogames of their time" in 2006. ''Zwei'' was acclaimed, with praise focusing on the cutting-edge graphics, gameplay refinements relative to the first game, and the continued strength of the art design, music, and atmosphere, though the low difficulty again received criticism. A ''Next Generation'' reviewer praised the game's art direction and plot, saying ''Zwei''s "visual sophistication and compelling storylines" compensated for its "less than revolutionary gameplay". It was a runner-up for ''Electronic Gaming Monthly''s Shooter Game of the Year (behind ''
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''), and the following year they ranked it number 90 on their "100 Best Games of All Time". Note: Contrary to the title, the intro to the article explicitly states that the list covers console video games only, meaning PC games and arcade games were not eligible. ''Panzer Dragoon Mini'' was poorly received, with praise for its art style and boss designs but criticism of its pacing and lack of a plot. The simplistic controls and very short duration divided critics, some of whom thought the game adequate for a
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'' called the game "one of the year's best, and generally considered the Saturn's finest title". ''Saga'' was named one of the best games of all time by ''Computer and Video Games'' in 2000, ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' in 2001 and 2006, ''
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'' readers in 2005, ''IGN'' in 2007, and G4 in 2012. ''Orta'' was critically acclaimed, receiving praise for its visual design, unlockable content, and faithfulness to the series, while reviewers criticized the short play time and dated, on-rails structure. Opinions of the controls and the increased difficulty were mixed. ''
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'' called ''Orta'' "refined, well designed and intelligent", marking "a real progression in the genre", and ''
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'' said that its complex and beautiful level design almost overwhelmed the senses. ''Orta'' has been consistently listed as one of the best games for the original Xbox, by publications including ''
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'', and ''IGN'', the latter describing it as the "pinnacle of rail shooters". ''Panzer Dragoon: Remake'' received lukewarm reviews upon release. Critics consistently praised the remake's faithfulness to the original's gameplay and the retention of the original soundtrack, but they were divided by the updated visuals and disappointed by the short play time. ''
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'' found both the Saturn-era control scheme and an alternative added by the remake to be awkward, and ''Eurogamer'' called the new environment art "just as often muddy as it is marvelous". ''IGN'' found that the arcade-like structure of the game offered little replay value to a modern player.


Legacy

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s such as '' Rez'' (2001) and '' Crimson Dragon'' (2013). The ''Panzer Dragoon'' series and the Saturn received positive reviews but sold poorly, and ''Panzer Dragoon'' has been described as "short-lived and beloved". ''
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'' wrote that it was "emblematic" of the Saturn, beginning as a showcase of the Saturn's technical abilities and ending, with ''Saga'', as an RPG to compete with the ''
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'' series. Though it is rarely named as an influence by developers, it pioneered design elements later popularized in more successful games. In 2019, Futatsugi said proposals for new ''Panzer Dragoon'' games had occasionally been made within Sega, and that he had considered approaching Sega to license the series.


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