SaGa Frontier (USA) PS1 ISO

The events of SaGa Frontier take places in a fictional universe called “”The Regions””, which incorporates different worlds with various degrees of technological development. The player can choose to follow one of the seven available scenarios, each dedicated to a different protagonist.

Game information

Game Name SaGa Frontier
Region USA
Published by Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc.
Developed by Square Co., Ltd.
Released Mar 25, 1998
Also For PlayStation 3,PSP,PS Vita,Combined View
ESRB Rating Teen
Genre Role-Playing (RPG)
Perspective Bird’s-eye view
Art Anime / manga
Pacing Turn-based
Setting Sci-fi / futuristic
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Game Description

The events of SaGa Frontier take places in a fictional universe called “The Regions”, which incorporates different worlds with various degrees of technological development. The player can choose to follow one of the seven available scenarios, each dedicated to a different protagonist.

The seven protagonists of the game are: a half-human, half-Mystic girl named Asellus, who is rejected by both races and will eventually have to decide where she belongs; the twin mages Blue and Rouge, who must descend into hell in order to find answers concerning their true identity; a part-time model and secret agent Emelia, who is wrongly accused of murdering her fiance; Lute, a bard who was kicked out of his house and who embarks on a quest to avenge his father’s death; a teenager named Red, who becomes a superhero in order to bring down an evil syndicate; a Lummox (a race of fox-like creatures) named Riki, whose entire world is in peril; and finally, T260G, an ancient robot who awakens in modern times and needs the help of a human to survive.

SaGa Frontier plays similarly to its immediate predecessors in the series; utilizing the so-called Free Scenario System, the game allows non-linear exploration and features many side-quests, atypically of Japanese RPGs. The battles, however, are handled similarly to most representatives of the genre: using physical attacks, special skills, or magic, the player-controlled party engages the enemies in a turn-based fashion. There are no random battles in the game; all the enemies are visibly walking on the field.

Game Screenshots

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