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Grandia: Digital Museum is a lesser-known addition to the Grandia series that takes a different approach to its adventure roots. Instead of traditional combat or progression, players interact with a virtual museum filled with character models, concept art, and lore snippets. The gameplay revolves around exploring static exhibits and uncovering hidden details within the collection. It serves as both a companion piece and a behind-the-scenes look at the franchise rather than a standalone adventure. What sets it apart is its focus on archival content and its role as a niche curiosity for fans. Released in 1998 for the Sega Saturn, it remains exclusive to Japan and has no official Western release. While it lacks the action or depth of mainline entries, its accessibility and charm appeal to longtime series followers. Short and simple, it’s a quiet footnote in the Grandia timeline.
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