''Final Fantasy Legend II'', known in Japan as ''SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu'',
is a
role-playing video game
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developed and published by
Square
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for the
Game Boy
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. The second entry in the ''
SaGa
is a series of science fantasy role-playing video games by Square Enix. The series originated on the Game Boy in 1989 as the creation of Akitoshi Kawazu at Square (video game company), Square. It has since continued across multiple platforms, ...
'' series, it was released in 1990 in Japan, and in 1991 in North America. A later edition was released in North America in 1998 through
Sunsoft
, stylized as SUNSOFT, is a Japanese video game developer and publisher.
Sunsoft is the video games division of Japanese electronics manufacturer Sun Corporation. Its U.S. subsidiary operated under the name Sun Corporation of America, though, a ...
. A remake for the
Nintendo DS
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was released in 2009 by
Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational holding company, production enterprise and entertainment conglomerate, best known for its ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', ''Star Ocean'' and ''Kingdom Hearts'' role-playing video game ...
, remaining exclusive to Japan. The Game Boy version was later ported to the
Nintendo Switch
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and released worldwide by Square Enix in 2020, with later ports to
Android,
iOS
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and
Microsoft Windows
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in 2021.
The game's narrative follows the protagonist as they search for their father, who left them one of the seventy-seven magical MAGI stones, going on to explore the worlds connected by the Pillar of Sky. During gameplay, players explore and fight in turn-based battles, with character attributes randomly increased upon victory. The DS remake uses a system of ability and statistical increases based on battle actions, and incorporates a
multiplayer
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or ...
boss arena.
Production began in 1989 after the success of ''
The Final Fantasy Legend
''The Final Fantasy Legend'', known in Japan as ''Makai Toushi SaGa'', is a video game released for the Game Boy in December 1989 by Square Co. It is the first game in the ''SaGa'' series and the first role-playing video game for the system. S ...
''. Series creator
Akitoshi Kawazu
is a Japanese game designer, director, producer and writer. After joining Square (video game company), Square (later Square Enix) in 1985, he went on to become a central developer for the first two ''Final Fantasy'' titles, then acted as creato ...
returned as director, and artist Katsutoshi Fujioka returned to design the cover and help with level design. The music was co-composed by
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 Jo ...
and newcomer
Kenji Ito
, also known by the nickname , is a Japanese video game composer and musician. He is best known for his work on the ''Mana'' and '' SaGa'' series, though he has worked on over 30 video games throughout his career as well as composed or arranged ...
. ''Final Fantasy Legend II'' was largely well-received worldwide during its original release, with many calling it better than the first ''SaGa'', and it sold 850,000 units by 2002. Following the game's release, Kawazu led development on ''
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. ...
'' (1992) for the
Super Famicom
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, while another team based on
Osaka
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2. ...
developed ''
Final Fantasy Legend III
''Final Fantasy Legend III'', known in Japan as ''SaGa 3: Jikuu no Hasha'', is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. The third entry in the ''SaGa'' series, it was released in Japan in 1991 and in North Ame ...
'' (1991) for the Game Boy.
Gameplay
''Final Fantasy Legend II'', known in Japan as ''SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu'', is a
role-playing video game
A role-playing video game (commonly referred to as simply a role-playing game or RPG, as well as a computer role-playing game or CRPG) is a video game genre where the player controls the actions of a character (or several party members) immers ...
. Set in a
science fiction
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-based world, players take on the role of a four-person party with both humans and monsters able to be recruited.
Most of the gameplay is carried over from the
first game.
The player navigates a party of four character through the game world, exploring areas and interacting with
non-player character
A non-player character (NPC), or non-playable character, is any character in a game that is not controlled by a player. The term originated in traditional tabletop role-playing games where it applies to characters controlled by the gamemaster o ...
s (NPCs). Most of the game occurs in towns, castles, caves, and similar areas, all viewed from a top-down perspective.
The party slowly unlocks new worlds to explore, starting with the First World, and are able to save anywhere outside combat. Players can journey between locations via the
world map
A world map is a map of most or all of the surface of Earth. World maps, because of their scale, must deal with the problem of map projection, projection. Maps rendered in two dimensions by necessity distort the display of the three-dimensiona ...
, a downsized representation of the different worlds. Players can freely navigate around the world map screen unless restricted by terrain, such as water or mountains.
During exploration, the party can talk with NPCs to gather information about how to progress the narrative, with notes being collected in a journal.
Like ''The Final Fantasy Legend'', travel is occasionally interrupted by
random enemy encounters.
The game uses a turn-based battle system, where party members take turns using abilities such as attacks, spells, and items. At the end of battles, character statistics (stats) are raised randomly, with different upgrades between character types. Downed units are restored to full health at the end of a battle. If all characters fall in battle, they can be revived by the character Odin in exchange for needing to fight him in the future.
The party will find magical stones called MAGI that can be equipped for new abilities and upgrades.
Synopsis
In a search for their missing father, the player-created protagonist seeks out the 77 MAGI stones formed when the statue of the goddess Isis was smashed. Teaming up with three other adventurers, the protagonist collects the MAGI from across a series of worlds connected by the Pillar of Sky. The protagonist's father is revealed to have belonged to a group called the Guardians, who fear bringing together all the MAGI will bring about catastrophe. When the protagonist finds all but one of the MAGI, the god Apollo extorts the gathered MAGI from the party by threatening their allies. As one MAGI is missing, Apollo's attempt to use them goes wrong and all the worlds connected to the Pillar of Sky are struck by earthquakes. Descending the Pillar of Sky, the party restores Isis and with her help defeats the mechanical Arsenals acting as the Pillar of Sky's security system so Isis can restore the worlds unimpeded. The game ends with the protagonist going on a new adventure with their parents.
Development
Production on ''Final Fantasy Legend II'' began following the release and success of ''
The Final Fantasy Legend
''The Final Fantasy Legend'', known in Japan as ''Makai Toushi SaGa'', is a video game released for the Game Boy in December 1989 by Square Co. It is the first game in the ''SaGa'' series and the first role-playing video game for the system. S ...
'' (''Makai Toushi SaGa'') in 1989, also for 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 ...
. Kawazu had not anticipated a sequel, so the game initially refined the mechanics of the previous title.
The staff included planner
Hiromichi Tanaka
is a Japanese video game developer, game producer, game director and game designer. He was Senior Vice President of Software Development at Square Enix (formerly Square) and the head of the company's Product Development Division-3.
Biography
In ...
, who Kawazu attributed with pushing forward production and polishing the final game.
Kawazu had to wait for Tanaka to finish his work on ''
Final Fantasy III
is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Family Computer. The third installment in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, it is the first numbered ''Final Fantasy'' game to feature the job-change system. The story revolve ...
'', among other staff members who joined the project. Production was further delayed as developer and publisher
Square
In Euclidean geometry, a square is a regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles (90-degree angles, π/2 radian angles, or right angles). It can also be defined as a rectangle with two equal-length adj ...
moved to new headquarters in
Akasaka, Tokyo
is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located west of the government center in Nagatachō and north of the Roppongi district.
Akasaka (including the neighboring area of Aoyama) was a ward of Tokyo City from 1878 to ...
. After these delays, development moved faster than the first game, as all systems beside the world setting were identical.
The game was developed by a team of ten staff, including Kawazu and Tanaka.
Kawazu acted as director, writer, and a co-designer with Tanaka and Toshiyuki Inoue.
The "Teacher" character was based on Minwu, a player character from ''
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, the P ...
''.
Odin's role of reviving the player in exchange for a battle was implemented by Kawazu as a surprise for players.
The Japanese cover art and character designs were created by Katsutoshi Fujioka, cover artist for the original ''SaGa''.
Fujioka also handled level design layout.
In a later interview, Kawazu felt the game was truly "complete" compared to the first game.
Music
The music was co-composed by
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 Jo ...
and
Kenji Ito
, also known by the nickname , is a Japanese video game composer and musician. He is best known for his work on the ''Mana'' and '' SaGa'' series, though he has worked on over 30 video games throughout his career as well as composed or arranged ...
. While Uematsu had previously worked on the first ''SaGa'', Ito had only just joined the company and this was his first title for Square.
At the time, Uematsu was busy working on music for ''
Final Fantasy IV
known as ''Final Fantasy II'' for its initial North American release, is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Released in 1991, it is the fourth main instal ...
'', so Ito was brought in to create half the tracks.
Composing for the game was a challenge for Ito as he had no experience with programming, needing to learn on the job.
His first completed piece was the track "The Land of Peace"; as he had no experience with the short looping tracks common at the time, the theme was notably long. Kawazu asked for tracks based on particular scenes and moods, keeping the console's memory limitations in mind. Despite precautions, the number of planned parallel sounds was reduced, and several tracks needed to be cut.
A compilation album featuring music from the three Game Boy ''SaGa'' titles, ''All Sounds of SaGa'', was published in 1991 by
NTT Publishing
NTT Publishing Co., Ltd. (エヌ・ティ・ティ出版株式会社 ''Enu Ti Ti Shuppan Kabushiki gaisha'') is a Japanese publishing and record label company, which is an affiliate company of NTT.
The company has published many albums, includin ...
.
The music was released in a soundtrack album in 2018 alongside music from the original ''SaGa'' and ''SaGa 3''.
Release
Square published the game in Japan as ''SaGa 2'', on December 14, 1990.
The game box and manual were larger than its peers, as the team wanted the product to stand-out.
Two guidebooks were published by NTT Publishing in December 1990 and February 1991.
During its first print run, the game contained a bug where a button press in a particular situation caused a crash.
In North America, the game was released by Square in November 1991.
The translation was handled by Kaoru Moriyama.
Sunsoft
, stylized as SUNSOFT, is a Japanese video game developer and publisher.
Sunsoft is the video games division of Japanese electronics manufacturer Sun Corporation. Its U.S. subsidiary operated under the name Sun Corporation of America, though, a ...
later licensed the game for a reprint in April 1998 alongside the other three Square titles for the Game Boy.
Square rebranded the game under the ''
Final Fantasy
is a Japanese video game, Japanese science fantasy anthology media franchise created by Hironobu Sakaguchi and developed and owned by Square Enix (formerly Square (video game company), Square). The franchise centers on a series of fantasy and ...
'' moniker in English territories, capitalizing on the recognized brand to grow its regional presence.
In 2020, the Game Boy original was re-released alongside the other Game Boy ''SaGa'' titles for the
Nintendo Switch
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to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the ''SaGa'' series. The collection was published worldwide by
Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational holding company, production enterprise and entertainment conglomerate, best known for its ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', ''Star Ocean'' and ''Kingdom Hearts'' role-playing video game ...
on December 19 under the title ''Collection of SaGa: Final Fantasy Legend''.
It was a digital exclusive release, and included English and Japanese text options worldwide.
Production began at Square Enix so players could enjoy the original ''SaGa'' trilogy on modern hardware. While Kawazu had earlier plans to bring the originals onto newer hardware, the series' 30th anniversary provided a good opportunity to fulfil his wish.
The port included color and resolution options, higher speed options during gameplay, control options that emulated the Game Boy console, a commemorative track created by Ito, and new artwork by Fujioka.
The minor adjustments were done to reflect modern gaming tastes, but otherwise the games were unaltered.
While the titles were rebranded as part of the ''SaGa'' series, they kept the ''Final Fantasy'' branding in their subtitle to avoid confusion for original players.
This edition was the first time the Game Boy titles released in Europe.
This version was released for
Android and
iOS
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on September 22, 2021, and later for
Microsoft Windows
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through
Steam
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on October 21.
Nintendo DS remake
A remake for the DS titled ''SaGa 2 Hihō Densetsu: Goddess of Destiny'' was announced in January 2009.
Production of the remake began in 2007.
Directed by Kawazu, the remake used fully three-dimensional
cel-shaded
Cel shading or toon shading is a type of non-photorealistic rendering designed to make 3-D computer graphics appear to be flat by using less shading color instead of a shade gradient or tints and shades. A cel shader is often used to mimic th ...
graphics.
Kawazu stated that he and his team had been planning a remake of the game ever since they remade the first ''SaGa'' for the
WonderSwan Color
The (ワンダースワン) is a handheld game console released in Japan by Bandai. It was developed by Gunpei Yokoi's company Koto Laboratory and Bandai, and was the last piece of hardware Yokoi developed before his death in 1997. Released i ...
in 2002, and went ahead with the project now that they felt "the time was right".
Youichi Yoshimoto, who had previously worked on ''
Unlimited Saga
''Unlimited Saga'' is a 2002 role-playing video game developed and published by Square (rebranded as Square Enix in 2003) for the PlayStation 2 as the ninth game in the ''SaGa'' series. It was released in 2002 in Japan and 2003 in North America a ...
'', was appointed project supervisor.
Gen Kobayashi, character designer for Square Enix's ''
The World Ends with You
''The World Ends with You'' is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Jupiter and published by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS. Set in the modern-day Shibuya shopping district of Tokyo, the game uses urban fantasy elements insp ...
'', provided the game's new promotional and character artwork.
Ito returned as composer, both arranging his own and Uematsu's music, and adding new tracks.
Development was handled by
Racjin
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.
While Kawazu kept the original story and short playtime, new gameplay features were added.
''Goddess of Destiny'' was released on September 17, 2009.
The date coincided with the 20th anniversary of the ''SaGa'' series,
and the remake was made available as part of a limited-edition
Nintendo DSi
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bundle.
The ''SaGa 2'' remake remains exclusive to Japan, though a fan translation was developed.
Kawazu attributed the lack of localization to uncertainty within Square Enix as to whether the West would accept such an unconventional title.
''Goddess of Destiny'' changed the camera perspective from top-down to an angled 3D view.
Battles here are triggered by engaging enemy sprites during exploration similar to later ''SaGa'' titles.
The remake also changes level-up bonuses from a random system to a defined growth table for each character type.
Other new additions are the ability to chain more than one encounter for a boost in experience and items, and the new "Thread of Fate" mechanic which allows for combining two or more party members' attacks. Using the Thread of Fate also grows character affinity, unlocking additional storyline events.
A new
multiplayer
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or ...
arena allows up to four players to battle the game's bosses to win various rare items.
Reception
As of 2002, the game had sold 850,000 copies, making it the second best-selling title of the Game Boy ''SaGa'' releases.
During its first two weeks on sale, the DS remake entered the top ten best-selling games, and sold 124,000 units.
By the end of the year, the remake had sold nearly 156,000 units, becoming the 84th best-selling game of 2009 in Japan.
Japanese gaming magazine ''
Famitsu
formerly ''Famicom Tsūshin'', is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa. ''Famitsu'' is published in both weekly and monthly formats as well as in the fo ...
'' found it easier and more enjoyable that its predecessor, but did not enjoy the removal of its experience point system.
Reviewing the 1998 re-release, Dexter Sy of ''
IGN
''IGN'' (formerly ''Imagine Games Network'') is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa distri ...
'' found that the game had aged when compared to more modern role-playing titles, but cited it as the best of the series' Game Boy titles.
''RPGFan''s Patrick Gann, writing in a 2000 review, lauded the title as the best of the ''Legend'' games, improving on the first game's systems and offering players greater variety in gameplay and exploration.
Reviewing the DS remake, ''Famitsu'' approved of the redone graphics and gameplay elements, with one reviewer positively noting how easy it was to play.
''RPGamer''s Michael Baker praised the changes to the game's progression system and graphics while remaining faithful to the original game overall.
In their own review of the ''Collection of SaGa'' compilation, Jordan Rudek of ''Nintendo World Report'' praised the second game as better than the original game in terms of its mechanics.
''Nintendo Life''s Mitch Vogel felt that all three titles in ''Collection of SaGa'' were very simplistic by modern standards, with none of them having aged well compared to other titles of their time.
''RPGamer''s Elmon Dean Todd, in a standalone review of the game's Switch port, referred to it as one of the Game Boy's best RPGs, though he also felt that the game had aged poorly for modern tastes.
Legacy
During ''
Nintendo Power
''Nintendo Power'' was a video game news and strategy magazine from Nintendo of America, first published in July/August 1988 as Nintendo's official print magazine for North America. The magazine's publication was initially done monthly by Ninten ...
''s annual awards, ''Final Fantasy Legend II'' was nominated for "Most Challenging Game Boy Game" of 1991.
''
GameDaily
GameDaily (GD) was a video game journalism website based in the United States.
It was launched in 1995 by entrepreneur Mark Friedler under the name Gigex and focused on free game demo downloads. The site changed its business model from a flat fee ...
'' named it alongside the related Game Boy ''Final Fantasy'' titles as definitive games for the system.
The sentiment was shared by gaming magazines ''
Electronic Gaming Monthly
''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' (often abbreviated to ''EGM'') is a monthly American video game magazine. It offers video game news, coverage of industry events, interviews with gaming figures, editorial content and product reviews.
History
The m ...
'' and ''Pocket Games'', the latter of which ranked the titles together 8th out of the Top 50 games for the Game Boy.
In March 2006, the title was voted the 94th best game of all time by the readers of ''Famitsu'' magazine as part of its "All Time Top 100" poll.
Following the release of ''Final Fantasy Legend II'', Nintendo asked Square to produce a new ''SaGa'' game for their in-development
Super Famicom
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), commonly shortened to Super NES or Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Euro ...
. The resultant game, ''
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. ...
'', was released in 1992 under Kawazu, with Ito returning as sole composer.
Due to continued demand for a new entry on the Game Boy, Square's newly-established
Osaka
is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2. ...
studio produced ''
Final Fantasy Legend III
''Final Fantasy Legend III'', known in Japan as ''SaGa 3: Jikuu no Hasha'', is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square for the Game Boy. The third entry in the ''SaGa'' series, it was released in Japan in 1991 and in North Ame ...
'' in parallel, releasing it in Japan in 1991 and in North America in 1993.
''Final Fantasy Legend III'' was the only ''SaGa'' game produced without Kawazu's involvement.
References
Notes
External links
Official Game Boy version info page
Official Nintendo DS version website
Official Nintendo DS version development blog
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