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is a series of science fantasy role-playing video games by Square Enix. The series originated on the
Game Boy The is an 8-bit fourth generation handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on April 21, 1989, in North America later the same year, and in Europe in late 1990. It was designed by the same t ...
in 1989 as the creation of Akitoshi Kawazu at Square. It has since continued across multiple platforms, from the Super NES to the PlayStation 2. The series is notable for its emphasis on open world exploration, non-linear branching plots, and occasionally unconventional gameplay. This distinguishes the games from most of Square's other franchises.


Development

The ''SaGa'' series was created by game designer Akitoshi Kawazu, whose contributions prior to the franchise's introduction include ''
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'' and ''
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''. At a time when Nintendo's
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was becoming popular worldwide due to the puzzle game '' Tetris'', then-Square president
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requested that a development team create a game for the handheld console. Kawazu and fellow designer
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suggested that the company develop a role-playing video game, thus making ''Makai Toushi Sa·Ga'', later released in North America as ''
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'', the company's first handheld title. The gameplay was designed to be difficult, described by Kawazu as the main difference between the ''SaGa'' and ''Final Fantasy'' series. The character illustrations in all the games in the ''SaGa'' series were done by Tomomi Kobayashi, who has also done the illustrations for the MMORPG '' Granado Espada''. Although it has been a long-running series, as of 2008, none of the ten production teams at Square Enix is assigned to the franchise. Akitoshi Kawazu and Production Team 2 are devoted to the ''
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'' series.


Common elements

The ''SaGa'' series emphasizes nonlinear gameplay and open world exploration, with its open-ended branching plot and free style of character development separating it from the more linear ''Final Fantasy'' series, which was ahead of its time Like the ''Final Fantasy'' series, however, the story in each ''SaGa'' share little to no continuity to one another. The ''SaGa'' series is also considered a successor to ''
Final Fantasy II * is a fantasy role-playing video game developed and published by Square in 1988 for the Family Computer as the second installment of the '' Final Fantasy'' series. The game has received numerous enhanced remakes for the WonderSwan Color, th ...
'', which introduced a more open-ended activity-based progression system that was abandoned by later ''Final Fantasy'' games but embraced by '' Makai Toushi SaGa'' (''The Final Fantasy Legend''), which expanded it with weapons that shatter with repeated use and added new ideas such as a race of monsters that mutate depending on which fallen foes they consume. The early games in the series also feature some common gameplay elements and themes first established in ''Final Fantasy'', such as
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, but most of these disappear with the ''Romancing SaGa'' games, providing a unique gameplay experience. It also features a similar turn-based battle system, where a character's prowess is driven by numerical values called "
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" which, in turn, increase with combat experience. Given the open-ended aspect of gameplay and the ability to play through multiple character scenarios, heavy emphasis is placed upon the replay value of ''SaGa'' games. Since the original ''Makai Toushi SaGa'', much of the series has relied on loosely connected stories and
sidequest A quest, or mission, is a task in video games that a player-controlled character, party, or group of characters may complete in order to gain a reward. Quests are most commonly seen in role-playing games and massively multiplayer online games. ...
s rather than an epic narrative. ''Makai Toushi SaGa'' allowed players to travel through different worlds. ''
Romancing SaGa ''Romancing SaGa'' is a 1992 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Super Famicom. It is the fourth entry in the ''SaGa'' series. It was subsequently released for the WonderSwan Color in 2001 and mobile phones in 2009. ...
'' expanded the open-endedness by offering many choices and allowing players to complete quests in any order, with the decision of whether or not to participate in any particular quest affecting the outcome of the storyline. The game also allowed players to choose from eight different characters, each with their own stories that start in different places and offer different outcomes. ''Romancing SaGa'' thus succeeded in providing a very different experience during each run through the game, something that later non-linear RPGs such as ''SaGa Frontier'' and ''
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'' had promised but were unable to live up to. It also introduced a combo system where up to five party members can perform a combined special attack, and required characters to pay mentors to teach them abilities, whether it is using certain weapons or certain proficiencies like opening a chest or dismantling a trap. While in the original ''Romancing SaGa'', scenarios were changed according to dialogue choices during conversations, '' Romancing SaGa 2'' further expanded the open-endedness by having unique storylines for each character that can change depending on the player's actions, including who is chosen, what is said in conversation, what events have occurred, and who is present in the party. ''
Romancing SaGa 3 ''Romancing SaGa 3'' is a 1995 role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Super Famicom. The sixth entry in the '' SaGa'' series, it was also the last developed for the platform. Originally released on the Super Famicom sy ...
'' featured a storyline that could be told differently from the perspectives of up to eight different characters and introduced a level-scaling system where the enemies get stronger as the characters do,Romancing SaGa 3
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a mechanic that was later used in '' Final Fantasy VIII'', '' The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion'', ''
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'', '' Dragon Age: Origins'', '' Fallout 3'', and '' The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim''. '' SaGa Frontier'' further expanded on the non-linear gameplay of its ''Romancing SaGa'' predecessors, with a setting that spans multiple planets and an overarching plot that becomes apparent after playing through each of the different characters' quests that tie together at certain places.


Games


Music

Music in the ''SaGa'' series have been composed by a number of people, the most prominent of which is
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, who also composed some soundtracks for the '' Mana'' series.
Nobuo Uematsu is a Japanese composer and keyboardist best known for his contributions to the '' Final Fantasy'' video game series by Square Enix. A self-taught musician, he began playing the piano at the age of twelve, with English singer-songwriter Elton ...
, responsible for a large portion of the music of the ''Final Fantasy'' series, solely composed ''The Final Fantasy Legend'' and co-composed ''Final Fantasy Legend II'' with Ito. Ryuji Sasai and
Chihiro Fujioka is a video game designer and composer, as well as rock drummer. He has worked at Xtalsoft, Square, and AlphaDream where he is primarily known for directing ''Super Mario RPG'' as well as his involvement in several ''Mario & Luigi'' games. He i ...
worked on ''Final Fantasy Legend III'' together. ''SaGa Frontier 2'' and ''Unlimited Saga'' are credited to Masashi Hamauzu.


Reception

Games in the ''SaGa'' series have been popular in Japan, with many of them selling over 1 million units. As of March 2011, the series has sold over 9.9 million units. In 2006, ''
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'' readers voted ''Romancing SaGa'' as the 53rd best game of all time, and ''SaGa 2'' as the 94th best game of all time. Games in the series also received generally positive reviews from Japanese publications such as ''Famitsu'' and '' Dengeki''. As of 2019, the series has sold over 10 million units. However, the series has remained decidedly less popular in North America, many of the games receiving mixed reviews from printed and online publications. It has been suggested that this is due to the series' seemingly experimental gameplay and allowing the player to freely roam with little direction or narrative, atypical of what many North American gamers usually expect from Japanese role-playing games. In their September 2004 "Overrated/Underrated" article, '' Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine'' cited the ''SaGa'' series as one ruined in the transition to the PlayStation 2, citing primarily ''Unlimited SaGa''.OPM staff (September 2004). "Overrated/Underrated"
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). '' Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine''


See also

*'' The Legend of Legacy'' - a spiritual sequel made by some of the past ''SaGa'' staff. **'' The Alliance Alive'' - a second game made by some of the past ''SaGa'' staff. * List of Square Enix video game franchises *
List of Japanese role-playing game franchises This is a list of best-selling Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) franchises. For inclusion on the list, a franchise must have sold or shipped at least one million copies. For the purpose of this article, a JRPG is defined as a franchise which: (1 ...


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Official website
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