“Remastered” in this case seems to imply some cleaner looking pixel art, backgrounds, effects and audio, since it looks pretty close to what we remember from back in the day. Still, a beautiful looking classic-style RPG that should be worth checking out on any platform of your choice. There will also be some tweaked gameplay, a New Game+ feature and more.
See some screens and the announcement trailer below.
Romancing SaGa 2 Announcement Trailer:
Romancing SaGa 2 screens:
SQUARE ENIX today announced that the beloved title, Romancing SaGa 2, will come digitally to the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, PlayStation Vita handheld entertainment system, Nintendo Switch, STEAM, Xbox One and Windows 10 on December 15.
Originally released in 1993, the landmark title in the SaGa series has players leading the Varennes Empire in battle against the Seven Heroes. A free scenario system?a hallmark of the SaGa series?enables the player to take command of a variety of protagonists along the line of imperial succession and experience the history of a nation as it grows and changes.
Enhanced features include:
- Updated graphics and audio
- New character classes provide added depth and tactical possibilities to gameplay
- New dungeon provides greater challenges
- ?New Game+? feature carries over useful character attributes and items into a new game, enabling players to obtain missed items, or save previously sacrificed lands and companions.
The announcement trailer for Romancing SaGa 2 is available at: https://youtu.be/1Fr-8bzkZAw.
Players can receive a 20% discount across all platforms for a limited time, from launch through January 8th. More information on Romancing SaGa 2 is available at: http://www.jp.square-enix.com/
romasaga2/en/ .
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