There is a translation patch and is fully playable. Live a Live is SO good! It's one of my favorite JRPGs that never came out of Japan. But I think these games are the most SaGa like you'll be able to find. I wrote this on the spot so there might be some other games I can't think of at the moment. Originally posted by Nick:I've spent a long time searching for similar games, so for people new to the series and veterans alike here's my list of games similar to SaGa Frontier. But I think these games are the most SaGa like you'll be able to find.įorgot to mention since OP already played it but if you haven't A translation is supposedly being worked on. Seems these kinds of games attract being unfinished! It has tons of different characters, story paths, a unique map and world to explore and a time system. I recommend this version because it's the definitive, complete version of the game. Zill O'll Infinite Plus - This is the remake of a remake of Zill O'll for PSX on PSP. Has an awesome time system, open world, lots of characters to recruit and lots of endings. Traverse: Starlight and Prairie - Sequel to Soul & Sword. Soul & Sword - Open world SNES title, a bit basic for today's standards but ahead of its time. Recruit different mercenaries and ride around in customizable vehicles. Metal Max series - Open world, mad max-esque JRPG. Similar to SaGa Frontier's story structure. Has unique heroes with their own scenarios, after you finish them all you get a surprise scenario and team up some of the protagonists. Live-A-Live - Another SNES JRPG by Squaresoft that came out around the life of the RS games. Legend of Legacy had a lot of exploration, hopefully it comes to Steam sometime in the future. AA is on Steam, it's a bit more traditional but very much like SaGa. Now, Kyoji Koizumi the lead designer for SaGa Frontier also went on to make some SaGa-esque games - The Alliance Alive and The Legend of Legacy. This includes Legend of Mana, Final Fantasy 12 and The Last Remnant which all bear some SaGa influence. RS1 remake and SaGa Frontier 2 are coming to Steam eventually, so I'd just start with what's on here already.Īnything else by Akitoshi Kawazu, the SaGa series creator. I liked it for it's exploration and boardgame aesthetic. Unlimited SaGa can only be recommended to you if you have enjoyed every other SaGa game, it's extremely experimental and has mixed reviews even among diehard fans. The wonderswan version is excellent as well but has no English translation. There are translations for the NDS and Wonderswan games. Scarlet Grace is the newest SaGa game, has some unique mechanics to the series but retains the mechanics that make SaGa. RS2 is unique and a favorite of mine, but it's very experimental and has a ton of walls that can kill your playthrough if you're a new player without a guide. RS3 is the culmination of the experience Kawazu gained during the SNES era. The Romancing SaGa games are a little more open than SaGa Frontier. I've spent a long time searching for similar games, so for people new to the series and veterans alike here's my list of games similar to SaGa Frontier.Īll the other SaGa Games - This should be a given.
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