Romancing SaGa 2 is a turn-based RPG with some light Town Sim elements thrown into the mix. The Seven Heroes appear after long time-frames, each challenges by the different heirs of the Throne of Avalon, giving you several different parties of characters to see continuing to maintain the kingdom, along with the fact that you can choose different heirs for different time periods, having branching story paths that aren’t always the same each time you play through the game. The thing that makes this game’s plot unique is its use of Generations.
You must fight them off as they appear, from generation to generation, to protect the world from their Evil. You play as the ruler of the kingdom of Avalon in a world where the Seven Heroes do, indeed, return, but resurrected as Demons, bent on World Conquest. Long ago, there were Seven Heroes who saved the world and were prophesized to return one day. It took a long time to get the game, but we finally got it.Ĭoming from the 1990s era of RPGs, here is my review of both the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation Vita versions of Romancing SaGa 2! Story However, one of the older titles recently got a localization via Mobile platforms and was then ported to several current systems, including two handheld consoles that I heavily support on this website. A good third of the franchise never left Japan, including the more recent SaGa: Scarlet Grace, made exclusively for the PS Vita handheld. The Saga series is a franchise that is not often seen in the Western World. Platform: Nintendo Switch / PlayStation Vitaĭownload: 1.4 GB (Switch) / 383 MB (Vita)