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Kotaku reports that Japan’s Dengeki Online polled a few of its readers, asking "Which video game do you want remade?" The results are: 1. Final Fantasty VII 2. Xenogears 3. Seiken Densetsu 3 4. Romancing Saga 3 5. Tactics Ogre Japanese people really like FF VII. Did not know that. Hit the jump for the rest, along with other thrilling data.
Romancing SaGa 2 Romancing SaGa 2 sounds kind of interesting, it's just too bad there's no English translation and that the "character building" system is undoubtedly really annoying (like it is in all SaGa games). The second game in the Romancing SaGa trilogy is certainly unique in its choice of main character - you play as an entire line of emperors and empresses over a long period of years. The plot recounts the struggles of the royal family of Avalon, as they seek to unite the
Romancing SaGa 2 sounds kind of interesting, it's just too bad there's no English translation and that the "character building" system is undoubtedly really annoying (like it is in all SaGa games). The second game in the Romancing SaGa trilogy... Read and post comments | Send to a friend
Romancing SaGa(ロマンシング サ・ガ,Romanshingu Sa Ga?) is a console role-playing game developed by Square (Squaresoft) (now Square Enix). The original Super Famicom version, released on January 28, 1992, and the WonderSwan Color port, released on December 20, 2001, were marketed exclusively in Japan. It is the first game in the SaGa series to be released for the Super Famicom and the fourth installment in that series. Square Enix announced a PlayStation 2 enhanced remake titled Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song(ロマンシング サガ -ミンストレルソング-,Romanshingu Sa Ga -Minsutoreru Songu-?) for both Japanese and North American localization. The Japanese version was released on April 21, 2005 and the North American version was released on October 11, 2005 and was simply known as Romancing SaGa, which was used to coincide with the Super Famicom's original title.
Plot
Setting
Romancing SaGa is set in the fictional world of Mardias, in which several races exist:
Giants: Giants from Ancient Mardias that have hidden themselves away after the War of the Gods.
Terranites: The Early humans created by Nisa; they are not meant to fight, and reside underground to be close to Nisa.
Taralians: Terranites who went to the surface.
Gecklings: Lizardfolk whose souls were fostered by Saruin: he taught them to walk and fight. However, they chose not to fight for him and live their lives on Walon Isle (in one town on the island, Humans and Gecklings live in peace together).
Humans: The most prominent race in Mardias. Created by Elore using the Taralians as a model design for them. They are divided into many sub races and cultures: Kjari, Valhallans, Rosalians, and Bafal Nationals are the most known.
Characters
All eight main characters grew up in different places, have different backgrounds, and are journeying for different reasons. While playing one of these characters, the player might run into some of the other seven as they adventure across Mardias and lean more about their stories.
Beside the eight main characters, there are a number of recruitable characters, ranging from anonymous soldiers to major players in the game's plot and sub-plots. Such characters are mostly found in pubs, although a few can join the player during specific quests.
Story
Mardias was created by the God Marda. Long ago, war raged between three wicked gods Death, Saruin, and Schirach and the lord of all gods, Elore. At the end of that long conflict, Death and Schirach were stripped of their powers. And at last Saruin was imprisoned through the might of the ten Fatestones and the hero Mirsa's ultimate sacrifice. A millennium had passed, and the Fatestones were scattered throughout Mardias. All this time the powers of evil festered, bent on releasing Saruin from his prison.
External links
Official US Website (for PlayStation 2 remake)
Romancing Sa-Ga at GameFAQs
Romancing SaGa at MobyGames
Official Website (Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song-) (Japanese)
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