"The Seven Wonders" is a group of ancient structures shrouded in mystery. Legend has it that the powers of long-absent gods lie within and their release will trigger a rebirth of the Golden Age. The Seven Wonders are scattered across parched deserts, frigid tundra, harsh mountains and raging seas -- all remnants of a time when evil forces ran amok. Some believe the legend, others dismiss it as a fairy tale -- still, adventurers strive to conquer the Seven Wonders and discover their long-entombed secrets.
Unlimited SaGa portrays the story of a planet trying to discover the secrets of its ancient past. The ancient Seven Wonders machines are scattered across the globe. Only those brave enough to take on the challenge of following in the footsteps of the great adventurer who, as legend tells, sought out these powers.
Square's best known for Final Fantasy. For years they've had another series that can trace its roots almost as far back -- the SaGa games. They've always been overshadowed by FF, but all of the games in the series had their own unique appeal, and offered a different sort of experience than Square's mainstay series. Well, the latest in the series, UNLIMITED: SaGa, certainly offers a different experience than just about everything out there. But as far as appeal goes, it's anything but unlimited. Read More »
The SaGa series has been around since the days of the original Game Boy, but unlike Square's better-known and much-beloved Final Fantasy games, SaGa's had a tumultuous evolution, low popularity, and -- to be brutally honest -- a near-total lack of an identity. What do you think of when you hear the name "SaGa?" Exactly. Read More »
Square's been cooking up a brand-new entry in one of its longest-running RPG series, set to debut on the PS2 this summer. It's a series that's been around since the 8-bit days; no, silly, it's not Final Fantasy, but SaGa, FF's more left-of-center cousin. Barring the series' three SNES incarnations, the lion's share of SaGa games have been released in the U.S. The latest game looks likely to be the most off-kilter entry in this decidedly unusual series. Read More »
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