![]() ![]() One of the most defining aspects of the series as it has evolved, Glimmering is the quickest way to powering up your characters. So, learning new skills is not only one of the most important parts of any SaGa game (usually), but it’s also the least clear. So, here’s a whole bunch of tips and important pieces of information the game doesn’t communicate super well, that I think would be helpful for someone less dedicated to SaGa’s strange conceits but still wants to play. That said, SaGa Frontier was new to me, and threw a couple loops my way despite how prepared I thought I was. I won’t bang the SaGa drum any harder than I already have before, but the “related” links will take care of that for me. SaGa Frontier Remastered Beginners’ Guide That isn’t always compatible with the average player’s mentality, due to how unfamiliar a SaGa adventure can feel. ![]() These games are notorious for being difficult to understand due to a lot of deliberate witholding of information meant to facilitate exploration, experimentation and more player-specific experiences. And we say it that way because SaGa games, well, have a lot of character. ![]() It’s also been blown up to high definition in widescreen of course, and has new features. But it’s still SaGa Frontier, and that means it’s just as much a part of SaGa as any other game. It’s more of a director’s cut, with story content that was originally planned but never made into the final game being reconstructed from remaining materials. SaGa Frontier Remastered is out for various platforms, and it’s one of Square Enix’s most interesting “remaster” projects. ![]()
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