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Saiyuki Journey West Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:040198001106
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS1_SAIYUKI_JOURNEY_WEST
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Easy compared to other Tactic/turn based RPGs but has always been a favorite – couldn’t believe that it was only 20-30 bucks new when all other playstation 1/2 RPGs are going for 50 bucks plus these days
I read in EGM that this game was similiar to FFT and Shining Force and bought it right away! A very excellent title and my favorite for 2001. If you are really into Tactics buy this game now!Its story centers around a monk who is must take a staff to India with the help of Weres. People who turn into monsters. Were is also a big tactic in the game. Very satisfying title!
Great game a little easy
My son had been looking for this game for quite some time. I found it and gave it to him for xmas. He was amazed that I was able to get it. From what he tells me, it’s a WONDERFUL game! I recommend to anyone that loves RPG storyline type games.
I’ve only just heard of this game recently, had to insta buy.Prob gonna check out the manga too. <3
I thought this game was pretty good. It’s your basic tactics style game. Your path is pretty much dictated to you (you can’t go roaming around on a world map) and battles invole a little more strategy than just selecting "attack" or "use spell".The game has nice characters, the story line is cool, and the BGM is nice.Like a previous reviewer said great if you like tactics.
I bought this game today because I like Tactics games. Overall, it’s a pretty good game with no really noticable problems. It’s got everything a good tactics game should have, Interesting characters, good story, fun gameplay and a pretty good class system.At the begining of a new game, Saiyuki lets the player choose if they want to be a boy or a girl. I’m assuming this leads to multiple endings, but since I haven’t beaten the game yet, i’m not sure. Anyway, the game puts whoever you choose in charge as your main protagonist. The story starts out with the player seeing a vision from a goddess, who tells him/her that they must travel from their home in China to a temple in India. I’m not going to reveal any more of the story since I don’t want to give anything away.The battles are standard ones in any normal tactics game. You are put in control of about 5 – 10 guys on a 3D battlefield, and you must complete objectives such as "kill all enimies" or "get to this point". This is a fun and challenging aspect that some people will enjoy, and some will be bored by.In all, Saiyuki is a fun game that will appeal to anyone who likes tactics games. However, if you don’t like tactics games, this won’t change your mind.
The game got to me on time and in perfect condition! The game is lots of fun, and I’m very happy with my purchase!
Bought used good and it was in great condition.
This game hasn’t sold very well. That’s a great shame, because it’s loads of fun.Mechanically, it’s quite similar to Final Fantasy Tactics; you travel from point to point, learning parts of the story as you go, and then engaging in tactical battles that become more complex and more dangerous as time goes on. Since FFTactics was a good tactics game, this means that Saiyuki, too, is a quite enjoyable tactical game.Where Saiyuki shines, though, is in the story and characters. There have been many different adaptations of the Monkey King and Journey West — a game called "Wu Kung" for the PC, the anime Dragonball, and so on — but this one has its own charm. The wandering monk, Sanzo, gathers together a group of guardians to oppose certain dark forces and to retrieve a collection of ancient wisdom from distant India. Each character is given several expressions to accompany and emphasize their dialogue, and their designs are well-executed to reflect their character; the self-serving, mischievious Monkey King Son Goku, the innocent and earnest monk Sanzo, the haughty Daughter of the Dragon, and so on. The characters do not just focus exclusively on the plotline, but often banter amongst each other, giving us insights into what they are like and how they get along during their travels. There’s nothing tremendously deep or literary about these characters, but for a video game they’re amazingly well executed. When I’m playing, I’m looking forward to each interaction and wond.