After hearing that news I’ve gone into supraventricular tachycardia. My heart is beating out of my chest. Well really that’s good news, I hope it does come over.
Do a search for the game at Gamestop. Unless they are lying the game is coming out to the U.S. Hence probably why the trademark was registered.
That seems pretty legitamate (the gamestop entry). Keep in mind, though, that these are the same people who were taking preorders for an Xbox version of Suikoden 3… -_-
Love the original at least they changed the looks on them mainly the whole deal, battle music, and such never really beaten either of the three saga games :runaway:
Should i buy unlimited saga? I like the game its different than the other 8 SaGa games including the ones on GB. 
That game is definitely hard?!
What character did you pick?
Oh and btw who edited terra’s look :too bad: like she has black/brown hair
Like Thomas is Edgar and
Gau is Mikal
Relm is Monica
and other such mess.
It was great the storyline was perfect and revamped to look and act like Romancing Saga 3. Oh and i seen Ellen’s ending from a save state in an emulator.
If you like Unlimited Saga than you should buy it…it’s cheap. The first character am playing with is Judy…it’s not really hard…except for some of those optional bosses. “yikes”!
Well how hard U.SaGa is depends on quest and your experience with the system. Judy is probably one of the easier quests while Mythe is one of the harder quests for example. Still I found the game to be worth the money. It should be noted I’m one who pre-ordered the game and paid full price.
If I hated Saga Frontier and loved SaGa Frontier 2, how would I feel about Unlimited SaGa?
Because it wasn’t posted here, and so that we all know it’s definite:
http://www.rpgfan.com/news/2005/1399.html
Confirms the release of a few Square-Enix RPGs to come stateside, including Romancing SaGa. Rock on.
Way too many games being developed for cell phones sadly. I’m really looking forward to Romancing SaGa.
Has S-E set a firm date for release of RS:MS in the US? I know it was on their E3 lineup, but I have yet to hear when the release date is.
You may like it. The storyline is not generational. Paper pencil type rpg. Give it a try.
Unlimited SaGa is a lot like SaGa Frontier 2 in that it gives you a lot more options on combat and character building than it does in plot progression. It has watercolor art as well but it’s more “art-ish” and less cartoony. Really, most of the gameplay is navigating maps and taking on the challenges/fights in each “room”, kinda like the OLD dungeon crawler games that were meant to mimic D&D. Be warned: Like SaGa Frontier 2, finishing a scenario as quickly as you can isn’t always the best idea.
For those who may be curious. Romancing SaGa aka Romancing SaGa Minstrel Song comes out to the U.S on October 11th. So about a month to go.
Yeah man…can’t wait! Especially with all the other not-interesting stuff that’s been released lately. I think I’ve bought like what…two games since January? One of them, Stella Deus, I only bought like three days ago, heh.
Was that the one where the whole game was really easy and then the final boss murdered you with atomic cactuses? Oh wait, that was all of them.
Actually, the first and third games had thoroughly dissapointing last bosses, although other bosses were pretty diffucult.
That is a shame. I love 2D and I like 3D too. But 2D rocks.
Oooh, Romancing SaGa preview:
http://www.rpgfan.com/previews/romancingsaga/index.html
It seems they’re adding lots of tutorials to the game. I think that’s good. the SaGa series has always been pretty complex; but I’ve always thought you could beat the games with just the gist of how the system works. It’s learning the basics though that can dissuade people. Unlimited SaGa, for example, probably would have been a lot better recieved if you knew what the hell to do without looking stuff up all the time. Not terrible, but just too hard for most people to learn overall.
Speaking of tutorials. Hopefully the instruction booklet that comes with the game will be a lot clearer and better written than the one for past SaGa games here. That should make things a lot easier.