Great story Amazing battle system
I decided to try the SaGa series as I’m a long time Final Fantasy and Mana fan. I was recommended that Scarlet Grace is a good entry point as it has a tutorial system to explain the game mechanics. The battle system is alot different than I’m used to and took a few hours to really get the hang of, but once it all started making sense I was hooked. Recommend for more experienced RPG players who want more of a challenge than the average turn based JRPG. Very satisfying non linear game. If you give it a chance and have some time to really work out proper strategic battle planning it becomes addictive. Highly recommended (for more advanced RPG players)
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Best game EVER!
I have gotten more enjoyment out of this game than any other that I have ever played. I’ve played a few. GameStop manager for almost a decade, so I have other games to compare it to. I put it down for a bit, but always pick it back up. Multiple characters to play through as. So much to do! Can not wait for the sequel, Saga Emerald Beyond releasing April 25!!
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Couldn’t stop playing
Beat ultimate final boss, Grillmaster Well Done Steak Prime.
Still can’t stop playing.
Please help me.
Still can’t stop playing.
Please help me.
Just bought the game
I was excited but the scroll bar at the bottom of Apple phones won’t go away which makes it tough if not impossible at times to read the small text. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE FIX THIS!!!!
thank you devs!
thank you devs!
Try not to laugh or cry
Honestly this game will make you forget your problems with how people fall down like pro wrestlers selling bumps, or the lazy motions for cutscene (and dungeons) approach in a popup book, which I feel works better on iPad limitations, than consoles. The united attacks and attacking enemies based on turn order helps, as well as formations. Fun try while on sale, though it helps to see this as a visual novel with a battle system (with funny theatrics like lay down for brusque slice) over a full-fledged RPG. The game does explain things though the star points (limit moves until you can afford for the team) and glimmers (learn mid battle via a lightbulb saga style) are fun to discover. However, the difficulty spikes, mage charge attacks while only one gets to absorb to boost skills, and life points recover way too slowly with no inns (you swap a character out of 2-3 battles). I did like the interrupts, but enemies that aren’t killed can attack anyway, so it kinda defeats the point if you can’t kill an enemy in one turn. However, it does help to set up the momentum formation to get more stars with every kill by the front row (switch formation if only 1-2 enemies but this and party swap can’t be done mid-battle), and snipe for easy battles by searching everywhere for an event, to get discounted skills/magic for more actions. Unfortunately, using your personal favorite formation/role (some characters have better than others for passive support abilities) and just playing to explore (ie don’t do normal/hard rated battles last) just isn’t viable. You do have some character diversity though unfortunately can’t skip repetitive mines dialogue (battle for half ore, get cheated and keep escalating your share).
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Crashes
This game has crashed on me three times already, causing me to lose progress.
Most fun I’ve had w and RPG in FOREVER!
This is the best combat system I have ever played! Simply stunning.
Great game, cloud is buggy
Cloud sync keeps failing and saying I’m not connected regardless of being on wifi or 4g
The Antidote to F2P RPGs
The battle system in this game really shines — you can start by just spamming attacks, but you will need to read all the tips to get the most out of the timeline, counters, attributes, roles, etc. Being a Japanese game, it does not do much hand-holding but expects you to discover much of the nuances yourself which could be aggravating but I find very gratifying.
This is a breath of fresh air compared to F2P titles with anemic battle systems, paywall and gacha mechanics. It’s nice to be enjoying battles as opposed to all the other busy work f2p titles need.
I haven’t see any prompt within the game to review it, which may explain the low number of reviews.
This is a breath of fresh air compared to F2P titles with anemic battle systems, paywall and gacha mechanics. It’s nice to be enjoying battles as opposed to all the other busy work f2p titles need.
I haven’t see any prompt within the game to review it, which may explain the low number of reviews.
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Wow
Amazing game. Have never played any saga games till releasing on ios. These games are amazing imo. Love the openness and replay value. Highly recommend these rpgs to any final fantasy lover. Please keep the saga ports coming. Love premium rpgs