Rebooted: The 7th Saga
Posted: July 8th, 2010, 5:38 pm
I've decided to go back and play some old RPGs I haven't played in a looooooooong time, and not necessarily super popular/well known titles. I'm going to give you all a glimpse into my playing experiences as I play these games again. So without further ado here goes:
The 7th Saga

It's probably been 15 years or so since I played The 7th Saga. It was a SNES game. I'll be playing it using emulation (bsnes) since I no longer have a functional SNES, though I still have the cartridge. Here's what I remember about the game:
The 7th Saga was a jRPG . It was fairly innovative for it's time since you had a choice of playing one of 7 different protagonists. You, and the other 6 characters, were quested by King Lemele to gather 7 runes scattered about the land. What made this game cool was that the other 6 characters were actively searching for the other runes while you were. You would occasionally encounter them and they would have different reactions toward you depending on which character you were playing and the events that had happened in the game. You could ask one of them to join you, they might attack you (particularly if you had any of the runes they were also seeking), or you could attack them. Sometimes one of the other characters would get to a rune before you and you'd have to hunt them down to get the rune from them, assuming you could defeat them.
I remember the game required an awful lot of grinding which is something I didn't mind that much back then, but have since grown to dislike. Also I remember the game is infamous for it's ridiculous, some may say downright unfair, difficulty level. There will be a whole lot of saving, a whole lot of dying, and a whole lot of replaying certain areas and fights. On the plus side the insane difficulty level made for a really satisfying victory when I did finally beat the game.
Will I be able to deal with the grinding before I lose all interest? Will I be able to beat the game despite it's ridiculous difficulty level? Only one way to find out.
I remember that when I played the game years and years ago I used Olvan the Dwarf as my main character (because I generally favor fighters and I like axes and Dwarves). I don't remember who my companion was. This time around I'm going to do a 180 from what I usually play and start off with Esuna the Elf. Esuna is physically weak but she's one of the most powerful, if not THE most powerful, magic users. I named her "Katty".

You start out the game in the king's castle where all the characters are gathered and the king quests all of you with the mission to find the 7 runes. You can converse with the king and each of the 6 other characters. They each tell you a little bit about themselves and the reason they are questing for the runes.

Anyway I'm going to go out and get myself reaquainted with my surroundings and play for a bit. I'll be back with another post and my progress in a bit. Feel free to comment or ask questions if you wish.
The 7th Saga

It's probably been 15 years or so since I played The 7th Saga. It was a SNES game. I'll be playing it using emulation (bsnes) since I no longer have a functional SNES, though I still have the cartridge. Here's what I remember about the game:
The 7th Saga was a jRPG . It was fairly innovative for it's time since you had a choice of playing one of 7 different protagonists. You, and the other 6 characters, were quested by King Lemele to gather 7 runes scattered about the land. What made this game cool was that the other 6 characters were actively searching for the other runes while you were. You would occasionally encounter them and they would have different reactions toward you depending on which character you were playing and the events that had happened in the game. You could ask one of them to join you, they might attack you (particularly if you had any of the runes they were also seeking), or you could attack them. Sometimes one of the other characters would get to a rune before you and you'd have to hunt them down to get the rune from them, assuming you could defeat them.
I remember the game required an awful lot of grinding which is something I didn't mind that much back then, but have since grown to dislike. Also I remember the game is infamous for it's ridiculous, some may say downright unfair, difficulty level. There will be a whole lot of saving, a whole lot of dying, and a whole lot of replaying certain areas and fights. On the plus side the insane difficulty level made for a really satisfying victory when I did finally beat the game.
Will I be able to deal with the grinding before I lose all interest? Will I be able to beat the game despite it's ridiculous difficulty level? Only one way to find out.
I remember that when I played the game years and years ago I used Olvan the Dwarf as my main character (because I generally favor fighters and I like axes and Dwarves). I don't remember who my companion was. This time around I'm going to do a 180 from what I usually play and start off with Esuna the Elf. Esuna is physically weak but she's one of the most powerful, if not THE most powerful, magic users. I named her "Katty".

You start out the game in the king's castle where all the characters are gathered and the king quests all of you with the mission to find the 7 runes. You can converse with the king and each of the 6 other characters. They each tell you a little bit about themselves and the reason they are questing for the runes.

Anyway I'm going to go out and get myself reaquainted with my surroundings and play for a bit. I'll be back with another post and my progress in a bit. Feel free to comment or ask questions if you wish.