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Defenders of Oasis (USA)

Sega Game Gear
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1992
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✪ Reviewed on September 10, 2024
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Exceptional oriental fantasy RPG on Game Gear. Story of a genie and prince in portable Arabian Nights. Rich scenario, solid combat system. A masterpiece for the console.

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Category
RPG 1 player 7+
Description
Young Shen must journey across the Middle East to rescue the Sultaness in this Sega JRPG considered one of the best on Game Gear. Published by Sega, released in the United States in June 1992. Turn-based JRPG with world map to explore, varied quests, deep Arabian fantasy narrative. US edition.

Defenders of Oasis review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,34 MB 📅01/06/1992
Published by Sega

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Collector interest

Defenders of Oasis, a Sega JRPG with Arabian Nights overtones in which young Shen crosses a legendary East to save the sultana. A rare full RPG on Game Gear, it enjoys a careful story and a flattering reputation among genre fans. Its desirability lies in the scarcity of true RPGs on the console and steady demand for Sega's most accomplished portable adventures.

An underrated gem

Far from the usual medieval backdrops, this JRPG whisks you into an Arabian Nights fantasy, complete with an allied genie and polished turn-based battles. Stuck on a handheld overshadowed by the Game Boy, it never got the spotlight it deserved. A short but exotic adventure, perfect for anyone who loves RPGs off the beaten path.

Is Defenders of Oasis still worth playing in 2026?

Regarded as one of the Game Gear's best RPGs, Defenders of Oasis sends young Shen across a storybook Middle East to save the Sultana from the clutches of an evil vizier. The Arabian Nights inspired tale, the solid turn based combat and the polished art direction carry an adventure surprisingly dense for the format. The pace and the writing still hold up well. For a fan of retro JRPGs or someone curious about the console's hidden treasures, the title keeps a real value.

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