
Red’s ‘power’ is the ability to transform into the superhero, Alkaiser, in combat. He has probably the largest scenario in the game with a lot of story.

After being rescued from the same fate by the superhero named Alkarl, he is granted the superhero powers of Alkaiser.īesides T260G playing Red is a great way to start the game and get accustomed to how things work in SaGa Frontier Remastered. Is a teenage boy whose family is destroyed by the criminal syndicate called Black X. It might be the most difficult final boss in the game for a variety of reasons, such as a unique battle gimmick and that Mechs don’t have as many healing tools as non-mech characters. The largest singular issue with T260G’s scenario mainly lies with its last boss compared to the other routes. If you already have a lot of mech items. T260G will also get the option to switch into different types of Mechs, there is even one exclusive mech form that you can only use for this scenario. This can lead the scenario to being rather easy (most of the way through), especially on New Game+. Mechs do not gain stats/skills in the same way Humans do, instead of relying on equipment and parts. Though you can still recruit some human characters part-way into his route. T260G is a short scenario where your party is more mech-based with the exception of Gen. Originally part of a combat ship with a secret mission against the RB3 (Region Buster 3), it lost its memory when it crashed into Junk. Is an ancient Mec, a model constructed from junk parts, awakened in modern times. For beginners, though, I would advise saving him for last since the narrative here “fuses” together (pun intended) what you’ve learned from the default characters. If you’ve played the original and you’re familiar with the story, you can pick Fuse for your second playthrough. Both Fuse and the New Game+ feature are unlocked once you’ve beaten any default character’s campaign. Unfortunately, even with a quest/story log, you wouldn’t know which areas you’d have to visit, so it’s easy to feel lost.įuse – Fuse is a new playable character in SaGa Frontier Remastered. Her main quest has multiple parts that require you to go to specific areas to encounter bosses. She does have a great story however but you could be overwhelmed playing her early on.

His ending is an almost closure to the game so you could choose to play his route towards the end.Īsellus – Asellus is, unfortunately, one of the hardest characters for beginners who are going in blind. It’s also a run that helps you understand the different schools of magic in the game. Red and T260 – These two characters have very straightforward and somewhat beginner-friendly campaigns.Įmelia, Riki and Lute– Riki still tends to be a bit beginner-friendly, though you have to get used to how monsters “level up”.īlue – Blue’s adventure is all about mastering different forms of magic.

I don’t want to give away too much here but if you’re interested in the stories all culminating together then you might want to play it like this.Īgain there’s no right way to play SaGa Frontier Remasteredbut if I was going to advise some people who have never played before it might be in this order. You’ll encounter all of them with the exception of Blue and Red who are only present in their respective scenarios. There are 8 main protagonists for you to choose from in SaGa Frontier Remastered. Or if you want to play them in more of a storyline order we’ve got that too. Now for the big question, which character should you start with first? There’s no right answer for this but there are definitely characters that are more ‘beginner friendly’ to start off with. You might even find some characters’ stories help explain things about others. As you’ll play each of your main characters can make a cameo and be recruited in another storyline. So even if you’ve played the game before there’s another reason for you to pick up the remaster! Each unique storyline is played non-linearly and allows you to freely travel, explore and choose the story for each of your characters. That’s one additional character from the previous iteration.

In SaGa Frontier Remasteredthere are eight main protagonists for you to choose from. What made SaGa Frontierstand out ahead of its time back in 1997 was its differentiation in how you could play and how they presented each story. If you’ve never played SaGa FrontierI would definitely recommend picking up the Remaster if you love classic JRPGs, story-rich games and turn-based combat. The SaGa Frontier Remastered is finally here 24 years later and is out now on the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS, Android.
