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Romancing Sa・Ga
Once upon a time, three evil gods fought against the holy gods, and the holy
God-Father chose a human warrior to help them. Finally, after a prolonged,
terrible war, the leader of the three evil gods – Death, the eldest of them –
surrendered. The youngest evil god, Schirach, became a human and has lost her
powers. The middle one, Saruin, was sealed away in the dark world. Now, after
thousand years have passed, and the seal of Saruin has weakened, it is time
for you, the hero of the new generation, to defeat him.
Romancing SaGa is the fourth installment in the long SaGa series – non-
linear role-playing games with several main heroes. It is the first of the
three SNES (Super Famicom) entries (following the first three games in the
series, which were known as Final Fantasy Legend outside of Japan). In this
game, you play the stories of eight characters, which will later unite to face
the ultimate evil. The eight characters belong to different classes and have
different abilities. There are four male characters (noble son, thief,
adventurer, and pirate), and four female ones (nomad, ranger, dancer, and
savage). The combat is turn-based, with enemies visible on screen. Taking a
cue from the Famicom game Final Fantasy II, instead of “leveling” your
character as a whole you level specific abilities such as a type of weapon or
magic, as well as, stats such as HP and Strength and Intelligence. New to this
entry abilities are randomly unlocked during battle as a light-bulb appears
over the characters head and the new ability is unleashed to the surprise of
friend and foe. This serendipitous element of gameplay along with the multiple
heroes to choose from greatly enhance the replay value as no two playthroughs
are alike; the steep learning curve of the SaGa games might require multiple
playthroughs to truly master the system.
The game was never released outside of Japan until the Playstation 2 remake
Romancing SaGa: Minstrel Song.