Much can be said about the thrill surrounding nostalgic adventures of the past, and what older games have to provide for most players during a trip through familiar puzzles and battles. From lengthier open-world games to smaller side-scrollers, there are many games out there that fans wish for remasters of, even if it’s been decades since the initial release.
The Legend of Dragoon is one such game, falling into the RPG category with an impressive 48+ hour run-through time, released for the PS1 in December of 1999, and fans have been hoping for a Legend of Dragoon remake for years. Now, seemingly out of nowhere, Shuhei Yoshida of Sony has retweeted an anniversary tweet from one of the original composers, Dennis Martin.
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The original tweet had been posted December 3rd 2019, and was full of kind words towards the team Martin had worked with, explaining that he had enjoyed working on the score, and that he still thinks back on his involvement, ending the tweet by thanking everyone for the well-wishes that had been sent his way for the anniversary of the game. Yoshida’s retweet comes three years later on August 7th with no added commentary, though The Legend of Dragoon has seen love from creators and fans alike for a long while. There have been many instances where a remake has been rumored from Sony and Bluepoint Games, and there is also a petition to have Legend of Dragoon remade circulating as well.
Armed with a four-disc-long storyline, characters with engrossing backstories, and plenty of ways to personalize the playthrough experience including the unique attack combinations possible, The Legend of Dragoon has enough to offer in terms of content. That being said,
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