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Burning Rangers

Moby ID: 7630

SEGA Saturn screenshots

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Intro shot 1. The Burning Ship.. no, it's not literally on fire, stupid: )
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Intro shot 2. This nice lady is a mission
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Intro shot 3. This dude, throughout the game is called Read Phoenix, while the subtitles clearly says "Lead Phoenix".
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Intro shot 4. That's Tillis - one of the player characters.
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Intro shot 5. Shou - another player-character.
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Intro shot 6. Somewhere between the movie Backdraft and Power Rangers, BR is definitely unique.
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Intro shot 7. BR features a truely unusual (for a single-CD game) amount of high-quality anime video.
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The title screen. The front-end of the game runs in Saturn's highest resolution. (704x448)
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Selecting a save-slot. (704x448)
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Note the "Mail" option. The victims you rescue throughout the game will send you fan-mail. Each victim is a unique and unusually fleshed out character. (704x448)
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Selecting your character. Initially only two are available, but more will be unlocked as the game progresses. (704x448)
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A loading screen.
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The tutorial stage explains the game mechanics in fine detail.
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Chapter 1 opening in-game cutscene.
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Occasionally, large portions of the environment collapse in real-time.
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You will find few conventional "enemies" in Burning Rangers. Fighting fires - that's what the game is all about.
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A great show of true alpha-blending - something Saturn is allegedly incapable of.
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The game contains vast amounts of well-localized dialogue, several cheesy Jpop-ish tracks, as well as one of the first instances of voice-navigation system. Make sure you play it with sound on.
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Teleporting a victim out of the burning complex.
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Some portions of the game are played in the dark - yet another way of showcasing the great lighting engine.
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Rescuing another victim.
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Nice little in-game cutscene.
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The view outside the windows might be a bit flat, but it sure is colorful.
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The story is told through dramatic voice-overs and cinematic in-game cutscenes.
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Pretty light effects. As a sidenote, the game's overall look and feel is reminiscent of Phantasy Star Online.
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BR pushes Saturn's underpowered hardware to its limits and beyond. Just look at the awesome lighting!
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The charged shot puts out large burning areas, but it doesn't create crystals.
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We are boss-bound!
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Fighting the first boss.
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Again - very impressive for Saturn!
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Mission-end cinematic.
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More mission-end cinematicy goodness.
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Sup, dawg!
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Like many Sega games of the period, BR ranks your performance at the end of each scenario.
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