Square Enix has thrilled fans by releasing SaGa Frontier 2: Remastered on mobile and other platforms. Originally launched on the PlayStation in 1999 in Japan and in 2000 in North America and Europe, this remaster revives the classic with enhanced visuals and fresh content.
SaGa Frontier 2 unfolds in the enchanting world of Sandail, where magic is powered by a mysterious force known as Anima. The narrative primarily follows two protagonists: Gustave, a royal who lacks magical talent, and William Knights, a young adventurer from a family of diggers who seek ancient relics called Quells.
Gustave's journey begins when he is exiled from the Kingdom of Finney for his inability to harness Anima, a crucial skill in his society. On the other hand, William, or Wil, embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind his parents' demise and the enigmatic relic known as the Egg, which has the power to manipulate minds.
SaGa Frontier 2: Remastered boasts upgraded graphics with higher resolution, bringing the watercolor backgrounds to life with stunning clarity. The user interface has been thoughtfully redesigned to enhance navigation while preserving the game's classic feel.
For a glimpse of the visual enhancements, check out the launch trailer of SaGa Frontier 2: Remastered below.
The remaster introduces new storylines that seamlessly integrate with the original plot. The combat system remains a highlight, offering three distinct types of battles: Party Battles, Duels, and Warfare. Party Battles follow the traditional RPG format, while Duels are intense one-on-one confrontations where strategic moves are crucial.
Warfare, on the other hand, involves large-scale strategic engagements, ensuring that combat remains dynamic and engaging. The remaster also revives the glimmer system from the original game, allowing players to learn new techniques during combat, and the combo mechanic that rewards players for chaining attacks with their team.
Experience the refreshed SaGa Frontier 2: Remastered by downloading it from the Google Play Store.
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