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--- Quote from: ffxik on February 16, 2013, 02:05:50 am ---I didn't see anyone bring up Romancing SaGa or Unlimited SaGa on PS2. Although I could have over looked it.. The former is pretty much right up their with the PSX releases, it's decent. The latter on the other hand is just horrible. Unlimited SaGa tries the table top miniatures thing in it's own way. With moving static character figures through the dungeons as if it were a board game. Some panels have treasure or traps which activate the "action ring" which I believe is supposed to be like rolling saving throws. It also uses that ring in combat to kind of add an element of chaos to it since you might not get the same attack sequence twice. Some dungeons have a move limit. If you don't clear the dungeon before you reach the limit you are sent straight to town. Meaning you have to do it all over again. It has 8 characters you choose from, but the only good part of the game is the opening sequence. Romancing Saga I only got to tinker with. So I'm not a real authority on it. What I played of it seemed decent enough though. --- End quote --- Some of us did mention Unlimited SaGa, but I don't know if any of us had gotten far enough to have figured out as much of the game as you have. I couldn't get through the first battle >.> |
| scott:
I've been meaning to start Unlimited SaGa... if it's a like a tabletop game, I may actually dig it. ha |
| ffxik:
The most I put into it was about 20 hours, when I convinced myself I was going to beat it. It never happened. I do keep going back to it from time to time. It must be my masochistic side. That aside it's not too terribly hard to figure out. It's just a labor to play, and by labor I mean chain gang in Arizona around July/August. I may have another go of it actually. :D Scott, Tabletops are fun. This game isn't. So if you try and hate. Don't blame me. ;) |
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