Unbound Saga can't seem to be bothered, drawing up extremely boring people who look slightly different than regular enemies, but that's it. In a game style that doesn't exactly pride itself on its variety, the boss fight is the one time when you can cut loose and do something cool. In a brawler, the boss of each area is a chance to come up with some cruel abilities and give them a look that makes them stand out. Some of them might have weapons or more health, but there are few that are more dangerous than the other.Įven more shamefully, the bosses have almost no personality or ability to them. You might fight a reptile or a hobo, but all of them pretty much act and fight the same. There doesn't seem to be any fast or slow ones, but rather just a few different variants on a basic enemy. There isn't a lot of variety in what each enemy can do to you. Unfortunately, I would say that it somehow has less enemy types than Final Fight. If you want to punch faces around, this game will definitely let you do that. ![]() Unbound Saga has a decent brawler crawling underneath its ugly exterior. After playing it all the way through with a buddy, I can definitively say that I got what I paid for. I picked it up because I can squeeze $2 worth of fun out of just about any game, especially one where I can make a second person miserable as well. It looked like a PS1 game from the screenshots, basically hoping that the fact that it was two player and that the second character's thong was hanging out would be enough to give it some sales. Unbound Saga is something I would probably have never touched if it hadn't gone on sale for $2 a while ago.
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