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Pixel Photography feat. The 7th Saga

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Three thousand years ago, an ancient book was found in the depths of a cave located high in the Mountains of TICONDERA. The book was almost completely unreadable. What was deciphered, however, sounded more like a letter of warning than a mere tale.

The 7th Saga manual

 

Welcome back to another Pixel Photography exhibit! Our subject this time is the Produce and Enix turn-based RPG, The 7th Saga. This was an excruciating adventure on my journey through playing every Super Nintendo RPG, but it had to be done. It was my first time playing it and, aside from the steep difficulty and grindiness, I was most impacted and impressed by its music and approach to storytelling, its rivalry mechanics, and its animations.

It also has an interesting color palette of greens and earthen colors with very stark blues and reds dialed up to max saturation. Now that I’ve played it, I feel like I could recognize its graphics at a glance. Maybe you can, too. Here, all of that has been captured via CRT photography, real hardware playing on real hardware.

Enjoy this Pixel Photography showcase with 7th Saga and if you’d like to come along on my journey, find me streaming weekdaily at 1pm Central on Twitch.

 

Enix logo, close up.

 

The 7th Saga title screen, emphasis on Ten Commandment-like stone relief.

 

Kamil Dowonna, full body portrait in vertical motion.

 

Olvan Jaess, portrait with natural blur.

 

Esuna Busy, full body portrait.

 

Wilme Pelin, portrait with negative space and natural blur.

 

Lux Tizer, portrait with natural blur.

 

Valsu Saizer, portrait with artificial blur and negative space.

 

Lejes Rimul, portrait with tilt.

 

King Lemele on throne, natural blur.

 

Trick, mimic-like enemy in mid-grasping motion.

 

Dragon, incidental illusion of motion.

 

Despair, close-up portrait.

 

Gariso, portrait.

 

Foma, happy accident with natural motion blur.

 

Gorsia, portrait in chains. Evocative of Dante’s Devil.

 



Red formerly ran The Well-Red Mage and now serves The Pixels as founder, writer, editor, and podcaster. He has undertaken a seemingly endless crusade to talk about the games themselves in the midst of a culture obsessed with the latest controversy, scandal, and news cycle about harassment, toxicity, and negativity. 
Pick out his feathered cap on Twitter @thewellredmage or Mage Cast.

 


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