Sega first-person dungeon RPG, among the genre's best on Saturn. Pleasant labyrinthine exploration, well-paced combat, likeable characters. Visually polished. A quiet classic that fully deserves its reputation.
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Category
RPG1 player12+
Description
First-person view RPG exploring the dungeons of a fantasy world populated by creatures. Published by Sega, released in Europe in 1997. Corridor exploration in first-person view, turn-based combat against carefully designed monsters, team of four evolving characters, smooth 3D visuals and an atmospheric soundtrack. One of the finest RPGs on Saturn in the West.
Shining the Holy Ark review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Exploring the dungeons of a fantasy world in first person unfolds a dense RPG, rich in puzzles, creatures and secrets to ferret out. Mapping the labyrinths, growing your party and combing every corner fills long hours. That depth, in the dungeon-crawler tradition, offers a lifespan RPG fans cultivate.
Technical info
💾0,18 GB📅31/07/1997
Published by Sega
Shining the Holy Ark (Saturn) price, value & rarity
European PAL Saturn edition of Shining the Holy Ark, distributed by Sega Europe in July 1997, a first person Camelot dungeon RPG with allied monster mechanics inspired by Megami Tensei. Sega Europe run was short, the European jewel case is fragile, and the game's position as a transition between Shining Force and Shining Force III makes for Western Camelot completists a PAL identified clean complete copy a targeted archive object. PAL identified clean complete with intact manual clearly valued.
Is Shining the Holy Ark still worth playing in 2026?
An RPG by Camelot Software exclusive to Japan and the west on Saturn, Shining the Holy Ark offers a first person dungeon crawler with Companions system assisting in combat. The polished fantasy art direction, mysterious atmosphere and tactical combat system make it an absolutely overlooked gem of the Saturn catalogue. For anyone fond of dungeon crawlers or the Shining saga, a warm recommendation still valid today without any hesitation on the Sega machine for genre fans truly here indeed.