Video Games: Granstream Saga
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Your support makes all the difference.PlayStation Ever since Legend of Zelda, Sony have struggled to come up with a competitive RPG, but now they think they've cracked it with Granstream Saga. In this 3D RPG players must search for some mystical orbs needed to prevent the land from sinking. This is almost identical in concept to the original Zelda on the SNES. There are a few differences, such as smoother graphics and a different plot line, and although not as intense as Zelda, Granstream Saga is still quite a challenge.
Sony, out now, pounds 39.99
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