![]() ![]() You follow after it in hot pursuit across the ocean to a series of islands in hopes of taking it back and uncovering all of it's secrets, but you soon find out that getting back the ship is not your biggest problem at hand. Not far into the game you come across a mysterious ship that is soon stolen before you had the chance to fully explore it and the cargo on board. In Galleon you play the role of Captain Rhama Sabrier who commands the Ship Endeavor. Despite its rocky development, Galleon is finally here and is a surprisingly fun game, but did the long wait pay off? I still have to pinch my self every once in awhile when playing the game just to make sure it's real and not a dream. ![]() After years of delays and even a publisher switch, there was a time a little over a year ago when I totally wrote Galleon off as vaporware. Made by the same people who developed the very first Tomb Raider on PS1, I had high expectations from the get go of this title. Galleon was first announced as a Dreamcast game in 1999 and has since been announced for every other home console known to man before becoming a exclusive Xbox title. I was expecting Galleon to fall into this category with little doubt, but after playing through the game I was not only surprised by what I had experienced but quite satisfied as well. Not many games out there can say they have been in development for 5 plus years, and out of the few that can, most don't live up to the hype and justify the long dev cycle. ![]()
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