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Developer(s) | Square Product Development Division 2 |
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Director(s) | Akitoshi Kawazu |
Producer(s) | Akitoshi Kawazu |
Designer(s) | Jyunichi Shinomiya |
Programmer(s) | Takaaki Tonooka |
Artist(s) | Hiroshi Takai |
Writer(s) | Miwa Shoda Akitoshi Kawazu |
Composer(s) | Masashi Hamauzu |
Series | SaGa |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
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Genre(s) | Role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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Aggregator | Score |
GameRankings | 74% (26 reviews) |
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Publication | Score |
EGM | 31.5 / 40 |
Famitsu | 35 / 40 |
GamePro | 4 / 5 |
Game Revolution | C |
GameSpot | 6.6 / 10 |
IGN | 7 / 10 |
Gaming Age | B+ |
RPGFan | 90% |
SaGa Frontier 2 (サガ フロンティア 2 Saga Furontia Tsū?) is a role-playing video game developed by Square for the PlayStation. It is the eighth original game in their SaGa series. Initially released in Japan in April 1999, an English version was made available in North America in January 2000 by Square Electronic Arts and in PAL regions the following March by Square. Development for the title was headed by series creator Akitoshi Kawazu, with music by Masashi Hamauzu. The game features an art style unique to the series at the time it was released, utilizing hand-painted watercolor backdrops and characters to give the game a storybook feel. Like other SaGa games, gameplay is largely non-linear, giving the player multiple paths to follow in order to complete the game.
Set in the fictional world of Sandail, the game's plot, as well as location and character names, draw heavily from medieval Germanic and Anglo-Saxon influence. The game's plot is divided into two separate stories, with the player given the option to control either Gustave XIII, an exiled would-be heir on a quest to reclaim his throne, or William Knights, a young man investigating the death of his parents, with both scenarios eventually intertwining in a larger plot involving the fate of the world. SaGa Frontier 2 was met with generally positive reviews, with the Japanese version receiving three re-issues in June 2000, March 2002, and July 2006 respectively.
SaGa Frontier 2 is a role-playing video game featuring two-dimensional character sprites on hand-drawn backgrounds. Players advance through the game by completing story-based missions and interacting with non-player characters to move the plot forward. At the start of the game, the player is given the option of assuming the role of one of two heroes, each with their own individual stories and objectives. Like previous titles in the SaGa series, the game's plot progresses in a mostly non-linear fashion, with a heavier emphasis on exploration and battling than adhering strictly to the narrative. While the player is restricted by the basic flow of the story, they are free to travel to many parts of the game world whenever they choose, and must traverse harsh dungeon environments and defeat enemies to affect their current place in the story.