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The graphics are eye-popping, breath-taking, stunning and unbelievable, not to mention incredible. This is no hack-and-slash, rip-your-guts-out fighter! This is the future of RPGs, right here in your hands! With music this good, you won’t turn the sound off–you’ll turn it up! No more small elves leading your team! This game contains real, believable figures. You won’t be embarrassed to use your own name; you’ll be proud. It’s just you against six other characters in search of the 7 Sacred Runes. Whoever finds them… Rules the World. It’s that simple, that easy. The only problem is you have some enemies, and I don’t mean a few. I mean an army of things you’ve never seen before ready to raise the hair on the back of your neck and take you out the one swing. This is one powerful RPG. Can you handle it?!
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UPC:719631000074
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:Super Nintendo
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:SNES_7TH_SAGA———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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7th Saga – SNES Game
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I can remember playing this game in the early 90’s. I remember it being rather direct in where to go but I remember the fight system being odd compared to many rpgs in the day. I used to have trouble getting far. There is quite a bit of time devoted to leveling and building your characters. I also remember playing the demon most of any of the characters. I found it fun but I didn’t play much devoting more time to Final Fantasy 2 and 3. I forget the numbers in the original sequence but remember the SNES NA numbers. I was also playing Shadowrun quite a bit at the time. However, with all that said about memories, 7th Saga is a game worth playing and spending time exploring. The game’s overall flow is more like Dragon Warrior then Final Fantasy which is very refreshing. The fact that each character has a different focus gives each person something to enjoy. Pick a copy up. You will enjoy spending some time in a classic SNES RPG.
This game is one of my favourite RPGs. It has a very crude feeling in graphics, and basically everything is crude, but that made it more fun and adventurous. It’s very difficult to compare I agree with the others who said it is not like Final Fantasy, and has gameplay and grinding comparable to Dragon Warrior. You choose one of seven adventurers trained by King Lemele to gather the seven runes and gain ultimate power. Choosing your adventurer means you are not choosing the other six who will show up again and again as you compete for the runes.I know the difficulty is very high, but that is part of the charm of the game, if you will. You can always improve your level by grinding. One of the interesting components is that the other six adventurers always have the same level as your main character (except your companion can differ when you choose one of the six as your companion). There are a very few times where you *have* to fight one of the others over the runes. So it becomes a challenging boss fight that you can’t level up before completing. Leveling up before this fight may make it more difficult. Also, if you lose to another adventurer they will take all your runes. I always reset my game if that happened because the runes provide a lot of combat benefits (increased defence, magic, healing) and trying to fight the counterpart without the help of the runes is a suicide mission.You will probably have to try to go through the dungeons several times in order to su.
One of the best games I have ever played. Still in my top 10 after all these years. I’m sure it will stay there.
This game used to be impossible when I was a kid, but like Zelda 2, I worked hard at it YEARS AND YEARS later, and finally beat it. I have beat it a handful of times with multiple characters. As with Zelda…it takes patience and understanding to conquer this beast. Here’s the thing – this game is glitched out of the box. It’s not impossible to play, but it actually was never meant to be as difficult as it is. Aside from it’s reputation and bugs, it’s actually quite a good, solid RPG. What you would expect. Dungeon crawls, treasure chests, tough battles, the story is decent. The music REALLY good. I liked it a lot more after I understood and beat it, lol.
Great rpg and it even works in my retron 3.
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I had first saw this game in 1992. It immediatly climbed to #1 on my list. The story was decent, but the platform was unique. It played like no other RPG at the time. There were aspects that were confusing, but what was really neat was that depending on what character (of the seven) you choose, depends on the progression of the game. Certian characers will intereact differently with the NPC’s then others. If you are for the classics, then this RPG is THE one to find. Currently only for SNES. It’s worth buying. A splendid game.
For all true RPG gamers, this game is a must for your collection. These days, almost every RPG you play makes it so easy for you, ie. FFX, where your health completely rejuvenates at every save point! Games such as this one are so classic and old school that they make it a true challenge. It’s one of the hardest games I’ve ever played; if you hate leveling up and being strategic and having to THINK in battles, this game isn’t for you. But this is why I love it. You’re not just sitting there and “kill, kill, kill,” but you must think or else you’ll never get farther.Leveling up does great, but it doesn’t always cut it. Strategy is the main key to this game. Think about this…you’re stuck on a boss character, so you go level up for six hours and come back, and low and behold, the boss has also leveled up and is even harder! This is why no matter how strong you are, the battles will still be a challenge. This is sort of annoying at times, but overall makes the game much more smart.Sorry for rambling, let me tell you a little about the game’s story. You get to choose between 7 characters in the beginning. It took me a few times to actually find out what character I liked the best. They all have certain advantages and disadvantages. For instance, Esuna (female elf) is extremely powerful with magic and has great agility, but is so phsyically fragile that one blow can often kill her. Quite the opposite of Lux (the robot) who has very strong defense and requires no armor, but isn’t.
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