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| desocietas:
SaGa Frontier is part of the SaGa series, no? I haven't quite figured it out (or looked it up on wikipedia), but I'm assuming it's a branch off like Persona from the SMT franchise. |
| soera:
Here is a review of both games from RPGfan http://rpgfan.com/reviews/sagafrontier/SaGa_Frontier.html http://rpgfan.com/reviews/sagafrontier2/SaGa_Frontier_2-5.html |
| darko:
--- Quote from: soera on January 24, 2013, 05:21:52 pm ---Here is a review of both games from RPGfan http://rpgfan.com/reviews/sagafrontier/SaGa_Frontier.html http://rpgfan.com/reviews/sagafrontier2/SaGa_Frontier_2-5.html --- End quote --- 1: Gameplay 88%, Graphics 80% 2: Gameplay 87%, Graphics 97% I'll take both! |
| godnightshade:
Saga Frontier is decent until you have no direction on where to go, which happens in every character's story. Then it's frustrating and not fun. Or playing the superhero story and getting killed immediately if you don't get a lucky shot in. Not necessarily fun, but frustrating. |
| disgaeniac:
Have both of 'em in the backlog. Think they're 'related' to Romancing SaGa (played; IMHO = 6.5 - 7/10) & Unlimited SaGa (haven't played). I'm pretty sure that the main "connection"/commonalities (other than art/sound) = having ~5 to 7 different characters/routes to play through as...w/ some overlapping. |
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