Romancing SaGa 2 (1993)

Square

Android · Legacy Mobile Device · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation Vita · Super Famicom · Super Nintendo Entertainment System · Wii · Xbox One · iOS

3.20 from 30 ratings

286 members have it in their collection · 6 playing now · 189 backlogged · 99 wish listed

How long? Main story 45h · with extras 42h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

The Emperor or Empress of Avalon begins the game as King Leon and later plays as his various heirs down through the game years. Leon hands his kingdom over to his son, Gellard. At the end of Gellard's reign, the player is able to choose his or her own successor and pass on Gellard's abilities to them. At the end … Read more
The Emperor or Empress of Avalon begins the game as King Leon and later plays as his various heirs down through the game years. Leon hands his kingdom over to his son, Gellard. At the end of Gellard's reign, the player is able to choose his or her own successor and pass on Gellard's abilities to them. At the end of each generation, he or she will be given a choice of four heirs. Their identity is based on a combination of chance and anyone whom the player has assisted or allied within in a past generation. Read less
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Details

Developers
Square
Publishers
Square, Square Enix
Genres
Role-playing (RPG)
Themes
Fantasy
Franchises
SaGa
Series
Romancing SaGa, SaGa
Steam
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Release dates

  • Dec 10, 1993 (Japan) Super Famicom
  • Mar 23, 2010 (Japan) Wii
  • Nov 01, 2011 (Japan) Legacy Mobile Device
  • Mar 24, 2016 (Japan) Android, PlayStation Vita, iOS
  • May 26, 2016 (Worldwide) Android, iOS
  • Dec 15, 2017 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Dec 15, 2017 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
  • Dec 15, 2017 (North_America) Xbox One
  • TBD (Korea) Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Related

Remakes

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Featured in lists

1990's Games by Roach · 140 games · 2

Rating distribution

5 stars
4
4 stars
7
3 stars
13
2 stars
3
1 star
3
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Community All Reviews Statuses

jademonkey

Review jademonkey 3/5 · Oct 23, 2023

After finishing the game, my thoughts on Romancing SaGa 2 haven't changed much from the status I made the other day.

There is very little story. There are tons of mechanics, but none of them are explained. There were quite a few instances in quests where I'm sure I would have gotten stuck for hours if I didn't consult a …

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After finishing the game, my thoughts on Romancing SaGa 2 haven't changed much from the status I made the other day.

There is very little story. There are tons of mechanics, but none of them are explained. There were quite a few instances in quests where I'm sure I would have gotten stuck for hours if I didn't consult a guide due to the old school lack of reasonable clues. The combat could be unfairly brutal on a regular basis. While there were no random encounters, screens were frequently flooded with far too many enemies, making some dungeons an absolute slog. The PC port controlled and ran rather poorly, having strange input issues that would cause the game to register many extra button presses at times.

Even with all of the fairly major issues, I ended up getting absolutely sucked into the stupid game. The story telling for the scenarios was quite basic, but had a charm to it that resonated with me. Combat was difficult, but had a surprising amount to offer for an RPG from 1993. I've always enjoyed SaGa style character progression, and RS2 was no exception. Building the empire through projects, research, and recruiting new units was very cool, despite the limited depth to the individual systems. Playing a string of successive emperors, each inheriting the powers of the past was really neat and led to a feeling of playing as the empire, rather than individual characters. That said, I accidentally chose a lady rogue named Beaver as my emperor due to the input issues and she went on to found the most important institution in the land -- the magic university. That's a character I'll never forget!

I actually had more fun with Romancing SaGa 2 than I did any of its SNES Final Fantasy contemporaries, including 6. Actually, to throw out a real hot take -- it might just be my favorite SNES traditional JRPG now.

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xl666

Review xl666 5/5 · Jan 21, 2018

A hidden master piece

Before playing this game I thought I knew everything you should know about JRPGs, how mistaken I was. Obviously I knew about the saga series, my first contact was with a PlayStation demo disc featuring a saga frontier trailer, I also knew about Romancing saga 3 as it was a popular translation project. But I never gave it the opportunity …

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Before playing this game I thought I knew everything you should know about JRPGs, how mistaken I was. Obviously I knew about the saga series, my first contact was with a PlayStation demo disc featuring a saga frontier trailer, I also knew about Romancing saga 3 as it was a popular translation project. But I never gave it the opportunity to the series, until now.

Romancing saga 2 feels so fresh that I can barely believe that it has more than 20 years. This game is all about gameplay and making your own experience (you can do things in whatever order). The gameplay is really deep and the difficulty is sometimes brutal, but if you invest time in the game and really think about what you have learned throughout, then you can conquer it, and that is so rewarding and addicting.

The game is also good in other aspects: the story is ok (somewhat typical but fun). Music is really good. The remaster graphics are really gorgeous, all the scenarios have been redone while most character graphics not (wich gives a retro vibe), and overall the game has really cool aesthetics and small graphical details (battle poses are so so cool).

If you're looking for something fresh, challenging and deep look no further.

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