In the wake of certain recent games that haven't quite lived up expectations, I find myself wondering... What if things had gone differently? What if the devs got halfway through crafting their massive pile of horrible ideas, shady practices or non-existent quality assurance procedures and just turned away from it all.
So I ask you, Escapists: What's that one game you wish had turned out flawless? Maybe it lived up to every unrealistic promise the creators spouted off for it. Maybe the hype fell far short of the masterpiece it became. However it happened, the game is the ideal version of itself - instead of the steaming pile of refuse it really is.
For me, that game will always be Unlimited SaGa. Yes, I know I'm old. Yes, I completely understand you might never have heard of it, or have since indulged in any number of chemicals or procedures which have lovingly scrubbed the game from your memory... you lucky *******, you. For me, the pain runs too deep to ever escape from it.
So, I love SaGa Frontier. I loved it so much that, when I first rented it, I played it for literally 36 hours straight. Admittedly, some of that time was spent staring glassy-eyed at the screen, while my brain tried desperately to piece together what it could. I played until I was so sleep-deprived I was hearing things. Such are the splendors of youth well-spent.
Either way, I loved that game so much, when I went to return it I ended up buying it right then and there - so I could keep going. Then, when SaGa Frontier 2 came out, I played the crap out of it as well. It never did have the same spark as the first, but it was inoffensive enough where it was a worthwhile play-through. Then came Unlimited SaGa.
I am long-winded, I know. It is both a gift, and a curse - yet, in defiance of either definition, I find myself utterly unable to explain how disappointed I was with Unlimited SaGa. It plagues me, more than a decade later. The worst part was, I defended it. I saw ads, and reviews, and I told my friends that, "Hey, SaGa Frontier didn't get great scores either!" I carry the burden of that shame with me like a pall, and such is the ambit of its abhorrent grasp that I find myself struggling with the question: "Am I still capable of love?"
As much as it deviates from my own thread here, I don't even care if it had turned out perfectly. Unlimited SaGa could've been an uninspired rehash of SaGa Frontier and I still would've enjoyed it. Ideally, it would've been everything the previous games did right, but bigger and better - more story-lines to play through, a larger roster with deeper, more interesting characters to recruit and interact with... things like that. Really, though, I'd have taken anything over what it actually turned out to be.
That said, the Romancing SaGa remake they did for PS2 was pretty neato.
So yeah, what's your Unlimited SaGa?
So I ask you, Escapists: What's that one game you wish had turned out flawless? Maybe it lived up to every unrealistic promise the creators spouted off for it. Maybe the hype fell far short of the masterpiece it became. However it happened, the game is the ideal version of itself - instead of the steaming pile of refuse it really is.
For me, that game will always be Unlimited SaGa. Yes, I know I'm old. Yes, I completely understand you might never have heard of it, or have since indulged in any number of chemicals or procedures which have lovingly scrubbed the game from your memory... you lucky *******, you. For me, the pain runs too deep to ever escape from it.
So, I love SaGa Frontier. I loved it so much that, when I first rented it, I played it for literally 36 hours straight. Admittedly, some of that time was spent staring glassy-eyed at the screen, while my brain tried desperately to piece together what it could. I played until I was so sleep-deprived I was hearing things. Such are the splendors of youth well-spent.
Either way, I loved that game so much, when I went to return it I ended up buying it right then and there - so I could keep going. Then, when SaGa Frontier 2 came out, I played the crap out of it as well. It never did have the same spark as the first, but it was inoffensive enough where it was a worthwhile play-through. Then came Unlimited SaGa.
I am long-winded, I know. It is both a gift, and a curse - yet, in defiance of either definition, I find myself utterly unable to explain how disappointed I was with Unlimited SaGa. It plagues me, more than a decade later. The worst part was, I defended it. I saw ads, and reviews, and I told my friends that, "Hey, SaGa Frontier didn't get great scores either!" I carry the burden of that shame with me like a pall, and such is the ambit of its abhorrent grasp that I find myself struggling with the question: "Am I still capable of love?"
As much as it deviates from my own thread here, I don't even care if it had turned out perfectly. Unlimited SaGa could've been an uninspired rehash of SaGa Frontier and I still would've enjoyed it. Ideally, it would've been everything the previous games did right, but bigger and better - more story-lines to play through, a larger roster with deeper, more interesting characters to recruit and interact with... things like that. Really, though, I'd have taken anything over what it actually turned out to be.
That said, the Romancing SaGa remake they did for PS2 was pretty neato.
So yeah, what's your Unlimited SaGa?