Unlimited Saga

Moby ID: 9356

PlayStation 2 version

A terrible disappointment for SaGa Frontier fans

The Good
The ability to play through the stories of several different characters as they criss-crossed through the same game world at the same time was the real hook for this game, the element most like the classic SaGa Frontier. The addition of voice acting, and its reasonable quality, was a nice plus. The cartoony cel graphics didn't actually detract from the game, though they didn't add to it either.

The Bad
Sadly, there is no sign that the developers assigned to this game had any clue what had made its predecessor great. Though in the original, some of the stories had rather rigid controls on the characters' movements for some early part of each adventure, even in those parts there were choices about how to develop their skills, and places to explore along the way. This game has no "field" screens, only locations on an abstract map and equally-abstract "story areas". There is no feeling of choice or control. The stories themselves seem contrived and cutesy, without depth or interest.

The Bottom Line
This is perhaps the most disappointing sequel/series game I've seen since the utter dumbing-down of M.A.X. 2, and it has far less justification. The entire thing seems to have been slapped together as a way to bilk SaGa fans of the cost of a game while Square worked on other projects.

by weregamer (155) on December 1, 2003

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