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Savage Skies
Posted Apr 25, 2002 - BAM! and iRock invite you to fly the unfriendly skies on a winged beast of burden in this heavy metal fantasy. - Read Full Review


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Posted Apr 25, 2002 - BAM! and iRock invite you to fly the unfriendly skies on a winged beast of burden in this heavy metal fantasy. - Read Full Review
Posted Apr 6, 2002 - The game originally known as “Ozzy’s Black Skies” has finally arrived on PS2. The original concept was based on the music of Mr. Osbourne, but either he was pulled at the last minute due to funding or there was some sort of music lawsuit involved. Either way, Ozzy’s not there … and the game has been released under the name Savage Skies. Since the gameplay and plot have remained the same, according to what I’ve read, I don’t know if even the dark lord of metal could add anything better to this title. Not that it’s not fun or a bad game, but it has some issues which will keep it out of the “must have” list for a lot of people out there. - Read Full Review
Posted Mar 17, 2008 - Savage Skies receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS rating of 2.33 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #6,157 game of all time, #184 game of 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and #1,161 PlayStation 2 game of all time. The rating and ranking is based on an average of 26 critic scores, awards and other criteria. To see a breakdown of the game ranking, read individual critic reviews, or see how other games ranked, click on the link below. - Read Full Review
Posted Jan 1, 2000 - Published by iROCK Interactive and developed by bam! Entertainment, Savage Skies is a action game for the PS2. It has an ESRB rating of MATURE. - Read Full Review
Posted Apr 3, 2002 - Savage Skies, if nothing else, will go down in history as that game that was going to have Ozzy Osbourne in it. iRock Entertainment's original premise was to stick the legendary metalhead on the back of a dragon and have him fly around killing things, which may very well be the greatest high concept in the history of videogames. Unfortunately, it was also one of the more expensive ones, and after iRock ran out of money to make the original PC version of the game, BAM! Entertainment presumably attached two conditions to their bailout of the developer: make it for PS2 instead, and no Ozzy. - Read Full Review
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