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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Xenogears was released by Square Enix in 1998 for the original Playstation. Considered either a flawed masterpiece (by fans) or a steaming pile of shit (by non-fans), it is nonetheless a cult classic. It is particularly remembered for a uniquely convoluted plot spanning ten thousand years, themes cooked out of Gnosticism, Jewish mysticism and Jungian psychology, and an atmosphere that was remarkably Anime-like for its time, leading to the game's infamous hour-long cutscenes. |