

When not actively pursuing main campaign quests, players are free to travel throughout the Regions, interacting with whoever they wish and taking on side missions. If there was a single reason to recommend SaGa Frontier Remaster to diehard fans of the original release, it would be the inclusion of this scenario. His scenario offers a glimpse into the other main characters’ stories, given a new perspective and insight. Fuse is a phenomenal detective with a quick temper, but has the ability to recruit a large number of party members. Even with main story objectives, players have a lot of freedom due to the nonlinear nature of SaGa Frontier. Players have freedom over which characters they wish they team up, and decisions made in dialogue options and partaking in certain optional quests can influence the ending, giving additional replay value by not just playing each character’s scenario, but also by replaying some favorite characters to attempt to see a different outcome.įuse, appropriately named the “Lost Scenario,” is best played after everyone else’s scenario. Each character has a main story objective and missions, but there are many side quests available to everyone, and characters can occasionally come across other main characters during their travels. Each character’s world exists in a solar system known as the Regions and travel between world is convenient. This Free Scenario system offers several unique ways for the story to progress, as each hero has their own objectives and motivations for adventuring. Instead of being one main protagonist that follows a story, the player is free to select one of seven heroes (eight after Fuse is unlocked) at the start of the game. SaGa Frontier Remastered has a unique approach to the JRPG formula.

Fuse’s scenario also features new tracks from Kenji Ito. Fuse becomes available after certain conditions are met as Fuse is intended to be played after the other seven character scenarios have been completed, as Fuse’s playthrough will reveal a different side to each of the other characters’ story. The biggest addition, however, is the eighth main character Fuse, who was cut from the original game. Phantom cutscenes that were cut from Asellus’s scenario have been restored, adding more depth to the story. These were mainly things that were intended to be in the original Saga Frontier, making this remaster a bit of a director’s cut. In addition to the facelift and quality of life improvements, some additions to the in-game content were added. Lastly, the two things that make this feel the most modernized are the now essential autosave feature which was virtually unheard of at the time of the original release and a speed boost option to double or triple game speed. There’s a New Game+ Mode, which as per usual allows new playthroughs with saved data items, techniques, attributes and so on, as well as a Story Chart to keep track of each character’s story.
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This also includes mouse support for the PC version, which seems like an unnecessary addition since this was originally a PlayStation game, but having options is nice for those playing on PC. Looking at some of the quality of life improvements, SaGa Frontier Remastered has a revamped UI to that’s a better fit with current-generation consoles. With most remasters, fans of the classic are likely curious about what the changes are so we’ll get into those first. It also includes additional content, but are the new additions enough to make SaGa Frontier Remastered appealing to a larger audience? This remaster adds more to SaGa Frontier than just a nice coat of HD paint.

As SaGa games have been getting more western localizations and re-releases in recent years, it shouldn’t be too surprising that SaGa Frontier Remastered exists, giving a new generation of gamers access to the title and and letting those seeking a nostalgia fix play it on modern platforms. Its initial reception was more mixed outside of Japan but has achieved somewhat of a cult following. SaGa Frontier was originally released to western gamers in 1998.
