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SaGa Frontier 2
Developer(s)
Square
Publisher(s)
JP Square NA Square Electronic Arts
Designer(s)
Akitoshi Kawazu
Series
SaGa series
Platform(s)
PlayStation
Release date
JP 1999-04-01 NA 2000-01-31 PAL 2000-03-22
Genre(s)
Console role-playing game
Mode(s)
Single player
Rating(s)
CERO: All Ages ESRB: Teen
Media
1 CD-ROM
System requirements
Memory card (1 Block)
SaGa Frontier 2(サガ フãƒãƒ³ãƒ†ã‚£ã‚¢ 2,Saga Furontia TsÅ«?) is a console role-playing game developed by Square (now Square Enix) and published by Square Electronic Arts. It is one of Square's final RPGs for the Sony PlayStation video game console.
It was released on April 1, 1999 in Japan, January 31, 2000 in North America and March 22, 2000 in Europe. The game is notable for using traditional 2D hand-painted watercolor graphics to give the game an almost storybook look. Also, it was the first time since Romancing SaGa that Kenji Ito did not compose the music; instead, it was scored by Masashi Hamauzu. Hamauzu would also go on to compose the music for the next game in the series, Unlimited SaGa. The game also draws upon a considerable amount of Germanic influence, prominent in many of the characters' and towns' names. An example to this is one of the main characters, Gustave XIII, who got his name via the Swedish king Gustavus the Great.
Plot
SaGa Frontier 2 has two separate storylines: The history of Gustave XIII of Finney (AKA Gustave the Steel), and the Knights family. The game takes place in the land of Sandail, roughly in the years 1200-1300.
See List of SaGa Frontier 2 Characters.
Audio
Along with the SaGa Frontier 2 Original Soundtrack, SaGa Frontier 2's music was also used to create Piano Pieces "SF2" Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2, a collection of tracks from the game rearranged for play on a piano, as well as a handful of full orchestral pieces. Each track is actually a newly arranged piece based on a song from the original soundtrack. Both the original and rearranged versions of the music were composed by Masashi Hamauzu.
SaGa Frontier 2 Original Soundtrack tracklist
Disc 1 (57:58)
"Overture" - 1:23
"Prelude" - 1:35
"Outside World" - 1:59
"Novel" - 1:43
"Majesty" - 2:40
"Rosary" - :56
"Wonderthing" - 1:58
"Field Battle 1" - 2:59
"Happiness 1" - 1:17
"Nature People" - 2:01
"Captain" - 2:24
"Siren" - 1:59
"Sadness" - 1:51
"Irritation" - 1:56
"Obstinate Person" - 2:19
"Erlkonig" - 2:10
"Homeless" - 1:57
"Secrecy" - 1:59
'Meditation" - 1:44
"Gathering" - 2:05
"Disorder" - 1:59
"Underground" - 1:57
"Luck o' Battle" - 2:03
"Possession" - 2:29
"Theme" - 2:42
"Shme" - 3:10
"Manifesto" - 1:48
"The Sacred" - 1:55
Disc 2 (65:47)
"Variation" - 3:00
"Magic Tale" - 2:49
"Depth" - 2:20
"Dithyrambus" - 2:53
"Magic Realm" - 2:09
"Revelation" - 1:49
"Open Air Music" - 2:46
"Reminiscence" - 2:41
"Instruction" - 1:54
"Archenemy" - 2:16
"Tobel" - 2:25
"Room Composition" - 1:40
"Cure of Souls" - 2:19
"Field Battle 2" - 2:34
"Happiness 2" - 1:18
"Panacea" - 2:43
"Flashback" - 3:06
"Stranger" - 2:01
"Conscious" - 1:57
"Message" - 3:26
"National Dance" - 3:03
"Victory" - 3:22
"Question" - 2:22
"Disharmony" - 2:26
"Elven Queen" - 2:49
"Magic Power" - 2:14
"Nightingale" - 1:25
Disc 3 (62:59)
"Intermission" - 3:30
"Flame" - 2:33
"Twisting Thinking" - 2:41
"Field Battle 3" - 3:43
"Happiness 3" - 1:16
"Ice Block" - 3:08
"Arranger" - 2:52
"Point" - 3:17
"Fortress" - 3:40
"Ovation" - 2:34
"Loneliness" - 2:03
"Universe" - 4:18
"Coincidence" - 3:45
"Field Battle 4" - 3:28
"Happiness 4" - 1:19
"Mania" - 2:30
"Leader of Battle" - 4:05
"Devotion" - 2:35
"Mishappen Figure" - 2:31
"Angel of Death" - 5:46
"Ending" - 1:25
Piano Pieces "SF2" tracklist
Disc 1 (50:33)
""α" 1" - 2:12
""α" 2" - 2:34
""α" 3" - 1:53
""α" 4" - 1:46
""β" 1" - 2:24
""β" 2" - 1:57
""β" 3" - 1:23
""β" 4" - 2:53
""β" 5" - 2:26
""γ" 1" - 2:44
""γ" 2" - 1:39
""γ +" 1" - 2:02
""γ +" 2" - 1:36
""γ +" 3" - 2:22
""+4" 1" - 1:36
""+4" 2" - 2:18
""+4" 3" - 3:25
""+4" 4" - 1:35
"Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2 - 2:32"
"Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2 - 1:33"
"Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2 - 1:58"
"Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2 - 2:11"
"Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2 - 1:52"
"Rhapsody on a Theme of SaGa Frontier 2 - 1:42"
References
Track listings and lengths found at Chudah's Corner here (OST) and here (Piano Pieces).
External links
Official Website
SaGa Frontier II at GameFAQs
Saga Frontier 2 at MobyGames
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