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platform:

Genesis

Genre:

Action/RPG

Publisher:

Sega

Developer:

Ancient

Difficulty:

Moderate

No. of Players:

1 player

Released:

1994

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Review

Beyond Oasis

By: Nick Gibson | October 08, 2004

Beyond Oasis is a top-down style action RPG, with emphasis on action. It has all of the experience, HP, SP, etc., you'd expect in an RPG, but the combat is realtime and victory relies on your speed with the controls.

Not a whole lot of story here. It has one or two minor "surprises" but overall there isn't much in the way of plot. Don't be expecting a complex tapestry of characters and events. The story is related in short bursts, usually during interaction with one of the few NPCs. Here it is, anyway: A young man named Ali, who enjoys hunting for treasure, stumbles across the magical Gold Armlet on a lonely isle. When he puts it on a spirit tells him he must defend the land of Oasis from the evil Silver Armlet. But first he must find the 4 Spirits of the Gold Armlet. Ali barely escapes from the island before it sinks. When he returns to his home he finds a band of enemies and adventure waiting for him...

A cool gameplay element is the use of the 4 Spirits - Dytto, Efreet, Shade, and Bow. Each of these corresponds to a different element of nature (water, fire, life, and earth) and can be summoned from the various natural things they are related to. (i.e. Dytto can be summoned from Water) You can control the spirits with various uses of the A button, and they each have a set of special techniques that can be used to solve puzzles, help you fight, or protect you.

Oasis has some of the nicer graphics on the Genesis thanks to a relatively bright color palette and some high quality artwork. The opening and closing movies have traces of anime, but on the whole the game is simply done in a generic cartoon style. While the characters are nicely done with realistic hand-drawn animation and professional artwork, the backgrounds sometimes look like doodles. Overall, however, it's very nicely done and enjoyable to look at.

The sound is probably a high point of the game. The effects are varied and logical and the music, while not very exciting or particularly memorable, fits each situation. You just can't really hum it, and it's somewhat hard to remember until you play the game. (The soundtrack is done by the somewhat overrated but still admirable Yuzo Koshiro, by the way.) There are quite a few different sound effects for each situation, which goes a long way. There are over a dozen different screams when you kill an enemy, for example. Some of the sound is kind of scratchy but that is simply a common ailment in Genesis games. The music has a cool orchestral feel with trumpets and violins. A few tunes get repeated too much for my liking, but overall it is much better than many other games.

The controls are intuitive but still not easy to pull off. For example: to do a simple forward jab with your knife you just have to tap the B button. Sounds easy, right? Wrong. Because if you tap too slowly then it becomes a slash, which is not the same thing. The range of error for the stab is very small, making the simplest of moves at best chancy. Other than that, it's pretty good, although the enemies tend to whack you before you can execute the more complicated move sequences. Blistering speed and a high-quality controller are essential.

There are quite a few different bosses and enemies in Beyond Oasis. The bosses generally don't require a trick or anything to damage and most of the enemies have some special trait that can affect gameplay or make things easier if you know what you're doing. Many people complain about the lack of enemy types, and in some ways the argument is valid. There are about 30 or so different enemies, and each has multiple color palette styles to indicate toughness. (Purple Ogre is tougher than Green Ogre...) The bosses are all very large, with the exception of a handful of "bosses" that are simply collections of nasty normal enemies. Some of the boss fights can get quite intense and in general it's extremely satisfying to beat up on the minions.

This is definitely a jewel of the Genesis treasury but unfortunately it isn't super common, so don't expect to find it at your average garage sale. It may require a little hunting and cash, but unless you hate RPGs, it is well worth it. If you buy it, you've found yourself a priceless nugget buried in the sands of time...

Reviewer Score: 9.0   |   Avg. Reader Score: 8.7
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findout5 8 November 21, 2009 Mixing RPG and action, this is a great game! Story of Thor rules :)
 
Maeloko 9 July 22, 2009 While some what short of an rpg, this game was down right great. I believe the developers made VERY good use of the Genesis hardware and I LOVED the art. This game is very well polished and highly enjoyable. I think a slotted weapon system would be have a very interesting feature for this game, but that may be asking too much. Areas with more challenging NPC's would have been nice, however.
 
gawakita 9 May 01, 2009 This is one of the most unique games ever to comeout on any system! Produced by the Great Yuzo Koshiro of Shinobi & Streets of Rage fame this game shines in overall concept & execution & appeal. Love the fast action & sound effects here.
 
gillygil420 9 April 26, 2009 My favorite Genesis RPG. I admit though, I'm not a fan of true rpgs, without lots of action. So people that prefer less of an action RPG will not agree with me that this one is a gem. You would still have to admit the sound and graphics are top notch Gen.
 
ceibant 9 October 13, 2008 This game is superb. Great graphics, fun gameplay. I never actually finished it, but I got pretty far into it. Everyone should also check out Legend of Oasis for the Sega Saturn.
 
undertaker 10 August 26, 2008 One of the best megadrive/genesis games, great combination of action and exploration, graphics and sound are awesome, the best of its kind.
 
cheese 8 April 22, 2008 Great graphics, gameplay also good. But even after that, I never loved this game. I can't put my finger on it, but I think it's the sound. The tracks are a huge part of this game. Unfortunately, the sega genesis does not do justice to great orchestral music composition. The great tracks here made me think something good was being grated. Synth geared music better suited this console for sure
 
GameUser-16-32-128 9 November 29, 2007 One of the best Action/RPGs on the Genesis I've ever played! All this game needed was a longer quest and a more detailed and engaging story.
 
108 Stars 8 November 28, 2007 Visually awesome, nice battles, but kind of boring dungeons and too short. Still, a very good game.
 
Blaze 10 November 25, 2007 The Atmosphere of this game...I love it
 
Alianger 7 November 13, 2007 The game does two things well and that's the fighting system and the dungeon crawling. Other parts of it were average. I'd like it much more if the story & characters were memorable.