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            Slightly flawed, but otherwise excellent RPG.
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 12 / 12
                Date: April 26, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Any fan of role-playing games knows the name Squaresoft. Generally, their name is synonymous with great storylines, solid characterizations, fabulous graphics and a basic fun time. "Saga Frontier 2" doesn't do  anything to tarnish that image at all, and just adds another notch on how  high the graphics can get.
Most of Squaresoft's games, as of late, have  focused on getting 3D graphics as clear and as detailed as possible, but  "Saga Fronter 2" takes a big step back and, in doing so, makes a  monstrous leap forward.
Check this - there are no polygonal graphics in  "Saga Frontier 2" at all. Everything is meticulously painted,  giving a very distinct feel to the entire game, as if you're watching it  play out on oil paintings in front of you.
It's a look that's never been  done on the Playstation before and, quite frankly, when I first heard about  it, even I had my doubts if Squaresoft could pull it off - silly me,  doubting the masters.
So instead of the 3D polygons of "Final  Fantasy VIII," expect more of a return to those "Secret of  Mana" days when everything looked lush and colorful.
Once you get  past the beautiful graphics, you'll get into the meat-and-potatoes of the  game, which is nearly as good as the graphics.
The idea of the original  "Saga Frontier" was to give players a chance to play multiple,  interlocking storylines that sounded better on paper than it was in  execution. But Squaresoft's learned from it's mistakes, only presenting two  main storylines this time, so as to not get the player lost in too much  intrigue.
The first involves Gustave XIII, the exiled son of King Gustave  XII, who was banished by his father for his inability to use magic. He and  his mother move to another kingdom where they quietly live their lives  until the boy starts to grow up and search for a life of adventure.
The  other storyline focuses on Will, a young knight who will play an important  part in the younger Gustave's life, although neither of them really know  this at the start.
I don't want to give the plot away, because the  storyline is often the best part of a Squaresoft game, but let it be said  you won't be disappointed with it.
"Saga Frontier 2" is not a  perfect game, however. It can sometimes be tough to keep track of when  certain events happen and, while you can always save and know exactly what  year it is, having the year accessible at the touch of a button would have  been nice, especially since the game has such a heavy reliance on  chronology.
The other problem is that the combat system is a little bit  arcane at first. For a bit, it'll seem like things are happening by random  until you start to piece things together on your own, but it still is a bit  more confusing that the usual Squaresoft battle system. A few more things  in the manual would have gone a long way towards easing this.
Finally,  the game also tends to have long periods of plot followed by long periods  of action, instead of a solid mix of the two, which means you may find  yourself reading twenty minutes of dialogue before you get back to monster  hunter, or doing eight hours of monster hunting before you find a plot  point.
Still, I'm nitpicking at this point.
If you're finished the  Final Fantasy games and are looking for a solid RPG to consume your free  time, you won't go wrong with "Saga Frontier 2." 
--Cliff Hicks
        
            
Saga Frontier is amazing
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 10 / 10
                Date: March 02, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            SaGa frontier 2 continues the amazing SaGa series, choosing to take much of the gameplay from its super nintendo counter parts. The art is amazing (2 years in the making) and the nicest ive seen on the playstation (having  chosen to bypass the prerendered backgrounds). The story is much like final  fantasy tactics in that it follows the historical aspects of the story. I  cannot recommend this game enough, and would like to add that if you own a  pocketstation it supports that as well.
        
            
...There was no SaGa Frontier 1...
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 16 / 21
                Date: February 12, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Now then, this game rocks!  I say this because you can have three different modes of battle, standard (with party) duel (1 on 1) and strategic (like FF Tactics). If you played the first game, it NEVER  EXISTED, okay? This game had beautiful, hand drawn watercolor graphics,  never before seen on any platform system. 2d at its best. Also, the  non-linear storyline makes this game the most valuable and replayable game  worth your money! Discovering new techniques in multiple fashions is the  best game. (getting the best move in the beginning is very cool.) You can  change history in this game! Gustave the 13...14...15... they can die or  live on as monarch, depending what decisions you make. All in all, this  game outshines FF8, which was... rahter bland and not too much replay.  (well, it was good, but I don't like junctioning my characters longer than  the boss fight would take >.<; bleck)
        
            
Saga Frontier 2
            
                3
                Rating: 3, 
                Useful: 12 / 15
                Date: February 29, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Well, to be honest with all of you, this game is great, but not GREAT. First of all, lets talk about the good things about SF2, the graphics are extremely beautiful, I have never seen any game executed in a way like this  before, also the music blends in very well with the emotional atmosphere,  and the intuitive battle systems, (1 - a war simulation game type of  battle, 2- your typical RPG style group battle, 3 - a one on one duel mode)  Like the previous SaGa Frontier, each character will acquire new skills  during a fight.  Ok, now let's talk about the down side of this game, one  word for the storyline,...confusing... there are times where the player  will have no idea what period it is if they do not follow the game  chronologically, and since you play by generations, players will have  problems keeping track on who is killed, or whose son or daughter belongs  to whom and so on...also the time sense is horrible, one click of a button  can take you to seven years beyond, and finally the character developement  isn't detailed enough... Anyway, buy this game only if you are really into  Square RPGs and beautiful graphics. I personally loved this game, but it  may be hard for everyone to feel the same as I did...But make sure all of  you check out Vagrant Story coming out later this year!
        
            
Great, but tough
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 6 / 6
                Date: March 27, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            SQUARE's done it again with another beatiful and well developed RPG (beats the heck out of SG1).  Graphics are great, good fight system,unique character development. Two seperate storylines make for an interesting  plot. A word of warning, though...this game is TOUGH!  Much harder than the  FF series ever was.  I really recommend you get the hint book for this one;  you'll really need it to navigate the maze like areas and figure out all  the combo moves.  The last battle of the gustave storyline is completely  impossible unless you've  found the 'winning element' in the Knight  storyline.  Enjoy!
        
            
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                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 5 / 6
                Date: March 15, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            SaGa Frontier II turns out to be a much better game than its predecessor. The game follows several elements that occur in the original, but fixes upon several problems that made the first less exciting. First, while the  music could be better...it is good improvement. While not great compared to  other games (Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy IV/VI, Xenogears, FFT, etc...)  it is still quite good. The water-colored backdrops look amazing, and the  only problem with graphics is how the characters appear on the one-on-one  battles. Gameplay works well, allowing players to develop different  individual abilities for each different character (around 20 playable or  so!). Characters can learn different types of magic, and become specialized  with a certain type of weapons (i.e. spears, swords, bows, tree magic, fire  magic, etc.). This allows for some customization and slight replayability.  Characters are more developed than they were in the first SaGa game, and  each character is presented wonderfully. The game revolves around two main  characters at first, and slowly branches off to others as more of the plot  is revealed. While choosing scenarios may seem annoying and confusing, the  chronicle feature helps explains things much better. Also, things such as  attackin and healing are fixed. Combos are still allowed in the game, and  must be learned, but is achieved easier. Healing (a problem in the first  game) is also fixed, while characters sacrifice a life point or use magic  to heal themselves. Overall the game is a much needed improvement for the  SaGa series, and is great RPG and certainly better than some other games  around.
        
            
A 5* MASTERPIECE!!!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 5 / 6
                Date: August 07, 2001
                Author: Amazon User
            
            First of all, for all those who thought this game's battle system was complicated, shame on you for thinking your a true RPG fan.  The game's water-based 2D graphics are a feast for the eyes.  I am a old school RPG fan and in my opinion most 2D RPG's are better than 3D ones, except for Final Fantasy IX.  This game has a very unique and intriguing plotline, and the battle system is one of the best I've seen yet.  If you like games such as:Lunar1, Lunar2 Eternal Blue, FF Tactics, FF5, or FF6, GET THIS GAME! (AND GET XENOGEARS TOO!!!)
        
            
Great RPG with some of the most beautiful graphics ever
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 4 / 4
                Date: May 08, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This is a great RPG game and the graphics are just stupendous.  Each scene looks like something out of an extremely well-crafted children's book.  The drawings are richly detailed and have a lot more artistic merit to them  than many of the recent games in this genre.  It just looks like a lot of  effort went into each scene in this game.
The battle system isn't bad and  is kind of interesting in a way.  Though I do feel that the moves and  noises made while moving gets awfully repetitive after awhile.
I do like  the ability to choose what particular storyline I want to follow at any  given time, but I regret the fact that if some of the story lines seemed  biased towards action while others are biased towards more role-playing  events.   This means that when you first start if you follow the wrong  story line for quite a while you might not get what you want.  Of course  you can always switch but there is no clear way to tell that this is the  thing to do.
Overall the storyline seems richly detailed, and  interesting, the graphics are beautiful and the battle system and interface  is innovative if still a little quirky at times.
        
            
SaGa Frontier 2: Worst than the first!
            
                1
                Rating: 1, 
                Useful: 5 / 7
                Date: June 26, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Okay - This game was horrible! It's like watching a big movie! For instance,let's take Gustave's scenario. The first 2 or 3 parts of the map are stories of his life,no big action here. Then we get into the fighting,which is horrible. I suggest you just run through it because  building your character will get you nowhere.   So overall,you're playing a game which turns out to be a big fantasy  history lesson which takes place over hundreds of years.
        
            
A Quality Game . . .
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 3 / 3
                Date: August 14, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            I rented this title since I had only heard conflicting information as to whether it was any good.  After playing for a few days I can definitely say  that is a great game.
I, personally, love the graphics.  I'm not a big  fan of the 3D, FF graphics, call me old school, but it's a game, it should  look like a cartoon.
As for the battle system - yes, very confusing!  I  still haven't quite figured out how it works and what the spell arts are  for . . . but I think that is a bonus.  It's nice to be surprised when I  figure out how to make things work!  But better instructions would have  been very helpful.
I don't find the timeline confusing - there's not that  many different ones to follow at one time.  I think it's a nice change to  have different characters to play.
Since so many games seem quite cheesy  these days, I feel this game is definitely a quality piece of work.  Recommended for the RPGer!
        
        
       
    
    
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