Publisher: Namco
Developer: WayForward Technologies
# of Players: 1
Category: Role-Playing
Release Dates
N Amer - 08/16/2005
Interviews
The Lovechild of a Space Shooter and an RPG: Sigma Star
Saga
“Sigma Star Saga looks like an RPG but it's really an action game.”
News
Namco Unveils Solid New Game Line-Up for E3 2005
Anticipated Franchise Sequels, Epic PC Titles, Classic Cartoon Licenses and Exciting Original Content Headline Namco’s Extraordinary E3 Line-up
Sigma Star Saga Ships
Fight for Universe Ensues in First RPG Space Shooter for the Game Boy(R) Advance
New "Sigma Star Saga" Screenshots and Artwork Reveal an RPG Like No Other
Integrating intense space shooting elements into a detailed intergalactic storyline of love, betrayal and honor
New "Sigma Star Saga(TM)" Screenshots Launch into Outer Space
The first Game Boy Advance game to combine RPG with side-scrolling space-shooter genres
New Sigma Star Saga Screenshots Launch into Outer Space
Namco Hometek Inc. today released new screenshots from "Sigma Star Saga(TM)
Description
In Sigma Star Saga, Earth is under constant attack by the Krill, an alien race of beings that pilot living ships. The ships patrol the skies and upon encountering trouble they beam the nearest pilot into their control cavity to take over. The Krill's technology is fused onto the pilot, meaning that the brains of the ship - literally - are the pilots flying them. Ian Recker, Earthman and ace pilot, infiltrates the Krill and gains their trust. His mission: to uncover their secrets while (he hopes) avenging the death of his crack squad of pilots, Sigma Team, who all perished during a particularly heavy Krill attack. One man's hatred and pursuit of vengeance falters as he learns that the line between good and evil isn't so black and white…
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ESRB Rating
GameZone's Review/Preview
7.4
GZ Rating
| Gameplay | 7.5 |
| Graphics | 7.9 |
| Sound | 7.1 |
| Difficulty | Med/Hard |
| Concept | 9 |
| Overall | 7.4 |
Reviewer: Louis Bedigian
Review Date: 08/26/2005
Sigma Star Saga is worth the time it takes to play through it once you understand that it’s not all shooter fun
GZ Preview:
Louis Bedigian - 05/23/2005
A side-scroller shooter and an isometric RPG come together for this unusual GBA title







