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Dreamcast : Silver Reviews

Gas Gauge: 68
Gas Gauge 68
Below are user reviews of Silver and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Silver. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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No, this is not the best rpg on the DC.

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 6 / 8
Date: July 31, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Simply put, this is the worst game on the DC, not just the worst rpg. I can't believe I used to have this in my game library. It's not even really an rpg, it's more of a Zelda-type game...here's the whole story/plot: you play as David, an incredibly fidgity main character whose wife is taken away, along with all the other women around, by Silver, a wizard. David and his grandpa (who he constantly refers to as "Grandad") then run off to save her and get all the other women back. Well, along the way, they get ambushed by some forest warriors (think Robin Hood here) who end up joining their cause. They then learn about "the oracle" who might help them. The oracle ends up just being an entity in a nearby tower that tells them to gather magical stones, each one representing an element. Original ain't it? Along the way, they meet up with other party members, 2 of which aren't the least bit useful, and you go on to face off with Silver. That's it. There are no sidequests, character development scenarios, hidden characters, optional bosses or anything.

Here's a run-down of the characters you get aside from that ninny David:

-Jug: the generic big, bearlike, purely physical character every game has. His main weapon is a hammer, and of course he's the strongest in the party. He has almost no magic use at all. Like that matters when he runs around breakin' stuff. You'll probably keep him in the party. He joins you in a bar of course.

-Cagen: a good mix of physical and magical skills here, which is understandable since he's a monk. Throw him in with Jug and you've got yourself a nice lil' party. He joins after finding out his monestary has been poisoned.

-Chiaro: he'd be useless if it weren't for being the strongest magic user. That's all though: his physical attacks are pitiful, and he doesn't take damage very well. He joins for...no reason really. Probably just for the sake of having a strong mage.

-Vivienne: she's a feisty redhead (again, how original is that?) who's a well rounded fighter. Her magic is average too. After you have Jug and Cagen, you won't be using her ever again. She's a friend of David's apparently.

-Sekune: I honestly forgot all about her until I got to this point in the review. She's an archer you get when the foresters ambush you. She's also your permanent party member until you get actual good ones to replace her with. Being an archer, she's useful at times, but there aren't many enemies smart enough to attack you from a distance. When that happens, that's when you whip out a fire blast or whatever. Dump her once you get Jug.

If you ever played that other [bad] game Secret of Mana, that's how the combat is here. Ring menus and all. Most of the game is hack 'n slash, and there's maybe one puzzle thrown in just to keep you on your toes *sarcasm*. Fighting some of the bosses is annoying though, especially early on when you don't have any magic. It can take 15+ minutes to take out a simple boss just because your weapons do so little damage. But later on, when you get all the spells, one round of Light and a few whacks with dual swords will take down just about anything. Oh, and most of the bosses are blatantly obvious on which element they're weak against.

The graphics are annoying. The backgrounds are very well done, but the character models are...I don't even know how to describe them. They're almost as bad as the FF7 ones. But here's the thing- most of the time you don't even really get to see the details in your character(s) because of the weird-ass angles. Most of the time, your party is microscopic on the screen, so it doesn't really matter on "who looks cool" here. Some of the enemies have cool desings, the werewolf in particular. At least the music's good...for the majority. A lot of the tunes are used over and over, and some areas just have silence save the sounds made in combat.

I won't ruin the ending [like there's anything to ruin at all with the crummy thing] for you, but turn it off right when the credits start to roll. These are the longest credits I've ever seen. They scroll up so slooooooowly that it makes you want to cry. You know how long Shenmue's credits were? Well those went by 50 times faster than these stupid things do. 'just thought I'd warn you ahead of time.

What I'm giving the second star in the "fun" category in this rating is for two things. Half of that star is for the Light spell. I've always been big on holy spells (probably because they're always some of the strongest). It looks pretty cool, but usually ends up costing 3/4 of your spell points. The other half of that star comes from a mere recovery item: the roast rat. When I got a few of those, I laughed since I've never seen such an item in an rpg. Let alone one like that that heals you. But that does seem like something they would've eaten in this time period, so that gets .5 originality points. Other than that, I can't reccomend this to anyone unless they're trying to get a perfect DC collection going.

They should have called it "Stainless Steel".

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: November 28, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Silver just doesn't cut it in my opinion. The story line is weak, predictable, and fragmented. The graphics aren't bad, but by no means are they ground breaking. There are also instances where you need binoculars to see the characters because they get so small. I also felt that the play control could have been better arranged. While the game does not fail completely, it does come close. There are just better games to buy with your money, in my opinion.

This game should be smashed, melted, and urinated on

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 2 / 5
Date: February 08, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Do your self a favor and avoid this "game" at all costs. The graphics are terrible, the fighting is boring and the idiotic camera will drive you INSANE. I only played this game for about 10 minutes, but that was enough to see how terrible it was. It's a steaming pile of fecal matter so don't contaminate your Dreamcast by putting this filth in it!

Slow moving, and eye straining

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: December 29, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Too small... you can't see what is really happening as you attack your enemies. I wasn't expecting Mortal Kombat style fighting or anything.. but as other reviews have said characters are just tiny on the screen.

The story seems to have inspired a few people. I thought it left a lot to be desired. I didn't bother with more than the first few levels. I'm very glad I rented this game first. With the variety of games out there, I'm sure you can do better.

Playable... barely

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 14, 2001
Author: Amazon User

This game is terrible on the eyes. You can't see anything. You can't see the fighting and sometimes can't even tell what direction you're pointed in. The graphics are so poor you can't even tell what items are what. There are text graphic descriptions but they're blurry and the font is very small. This pie menu they have come up with for inventory is horrendous. Special skills are listed in this "pie menu" so it makes it difficult to use them in combat.

44.99? Waste of money. Rent first.

Decent if you like squinting

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 18, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Silver was an okay game except for the fact that everything is so small. Only the main character is relevant, with the others being weak and insignificant. The game was too easy, and I made it through in about 15 hours. Nice looking backgrounds, though.

the dreamcast`s best so far!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 8
Date: July 07, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Since the launch of the dreamcast last fall the dreamcast has been hurting for a worthy RPG(role playing game),but silver is a breath of fresh air for the genre.The game sports beautiful graphics and real time battles(you don`t have to take turns),but on the down side the camera angle is alittle to far away for my tastes and the A.I.(artificial intelligence)of the fellow adventures in your group can be frustrating during the battles.All in all though i really had a great time playing this game and that`s what it`s all about,isn`t it!

SILVER IS A GREAT GAME

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 13
Date: June 01, 2000
Author: Amazon User

SILVER ONE OF THE BEST ROLEPLAYING GAMES I HAVE EVER PLAYED. WITH A GOOD PLOT IT YOU WOLD BE HOOKED ON FOR HOURS PLAYING AND CRAVEING FOR SOME MORE WITH GOOD GRAPHICS AND MUSIC THIS GAME NEEDS FOUR STARS.

Dreamcast's Best RPG

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 6
Date: July 27, 2000
Author: Amazon User

This is without a doubt the bast RPG out on Dreamcast right now. It does has a few problems. The story seems weak at points, and sometimes the camera angles make combat tough, but all in all this game is great! If you are thirsty for a Dreamcast RPG pick this one up!

"Silver"

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 5
Date: October 04, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Play as David, a head-strong, sometimes over-confident knight on a mission to reclaim the wife who was taken from him. Wander through the amazingly rendered world of "Jarrah". Throughout the game you are free to roam the land without the constraint of having to complete one mission to move on to the next. There is no given sequence that you have to follow which makes the game more realistic than most RPG's. There is a wide array of weaponry, all with upgrades. Many different types of magic to wield, which only get stronger with frequent use.

The downside to this game would have to be the distance at which you view the action. Being so far away can make battle difficult, especially when trying to take on many creatures at once. The battle controls seem rather awkward at first but become more comfortable in time. All in all this is a really great game, a must buy for an avid action/RPG fan.


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