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EGG: Elemental Gimmick GearGame Review & DescriptionHidden away in the Dreamcast's library like a forgotten treasure chest in your grandmother's attic, EGG: Elemental Gimmick Gear stands as one of the most criminally overlooked RPGs of the early 2000s. This steampunk-inspired adventure combines classic dungeon crawling with mech combat in a way that somehow makes perfect sense, despite sounding like the result of a particularly creative fever dream. Born from the minds at Birthday, the same folks who brought us the Sega Saturn cult classic, this Dreamcast exclusive proves that sometimes the best games are the ones that slip under the radar while everyone else is busy arguing about whether Sonic Adventure was actually good. The gameplay brilliantly merges traditional RPG exploration with real-time combat that keeps you on your toes without making you feel like you need a degree in quantum physics to operate your character. You'll spend your time exploring intricate dungeons filled with clockwork contraptions and mysterious mechanisms, all while piloting your customizable mech suit through environments that feel like they were designed by someone who really, really loved gears. The combat system strikes a perfect balance between accessibility and depth, allowing newcomers to jump right in while providing enough complexity to keep veteran RPG enthusiasts engaged. The puzzle elements are clever without being frustratingly obtuse, though you might find yourself staring at particularly ingenious mechanical contraptions wondering how anyone thought of such elaborate ways to open a simple door. Visually, EGG showcases the Dreamcast's capabilities with a distinctive art style that perfectly captures its steampunk aesthetic. The character designs are charming and memorable, with each mech feeling like a unique personality rather than just another pile of animated metal. The environments are richly detailed, filled with the kind of intricate mechanical details that make you want to stop and examine every gear and pipe. The soundtrack complements the visuals beautifully, creating an atmosphere that's both nostalgic and futuristic, like someone took a Victorian inventor's workshop and transported it to the distant future where apparently everyone still really enjoys brass fixtures. The story unfolds with a gentle pace that allows you to fully appreciate the world-building without feeling rushed through the narrative. Your journey as Mag Launcher takes you through a world where technology and magic coexist in ways that feel organic rather than forced, exploring themes of friendship, discovery, and the occasional robot uprising. The dialogue is well-written and often genuinely funny, with characters that feel like real people rather than walking exposition dumps. It's the kind of game that rewards patient exploration and careful attention to detail, offering secrets and surprises that make multiple playthroughs feel worthwhile rather than repetitive. A variety of helpful hints, tips and cheats for EGG: Elemental Gimmick Gear can be found below. GameShark / Pro Action Replay Cheat Codes:The following dongle-dependent codes are designed for use with the North American (NTSC) version of the game, but may work on compatible systems:
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