

With Panzer Dragoon II: Zwei, Team Andromeda refined their knowledge of the system and its deficiencies, obtaining an unseen sense of balance between technology and the expression of artistic values - even when and where they were deemed unnecessary.

With references so powerful as the work of Hayao Miyazaki and Jean Giraud, Team Andromeda - the extinct SEGA studio that authored the original Saturn trilogy of games - envisioned the possibility that an arcade fast-paced shooting game need not be subject to the colorful and undemanding aesthetics that were ubiquitous in its time. By all accounts, the emergence of Panzer Dragoon inferred a higher measure in videogame art direction.
