Link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/saga-emerald-beyond/id6444115517 SaGa Emerald Beyond SQUARE ENIX The latest standalone entry in the SaGa franchise, SaGa Emerald Beyond, brings together the very best elements of the be… TouchArcade Rating: $49.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThe latest standalone entry in the SaGa franchise, SaGa Emerald Beyond, brings together the very best elements of the beloved series to offer each player their own unique gameplay experience. Make use of glimmers and combos in battle; meet a diverse cast of races, including monsters, mechs, and vampires; and experience your very own story, created through your choices and actions. Distant Worlds Woven Together: Travel to 17 unique worlds from the Junction, either led by the hand of destiny or by a path forged by your own choices. Discover the completely different cultures and landscapes, ranging from a densely developed forest of skyscrapers and a green and luscious habitat covered in plant life to a world governed by five witches, or one ruled by vampires - just to name a few of the distinct settings. An Eclectic Cast of Protagonists: Six leading characters, all from diverse backgrounds and with vastly different goals, set out on their journey in five unique story arcs. They venture to the myriad of worlds for their very own personal reasons: One, a human on a mission to protect the barrier defending his city; another, a witch trying to regain her lost magic while maintaining her disguise as a schoolgirl; and yet another, a vampire lord out to regain his crown and reclaim the throne as the rightful king of his world. Even selecting the same protagonist for a second--or third or fourth--playthrough will lead to completely new events and stories, a completely fresh path and experience. A Story of Your Very Own Making: SaGa Emerald Beyond has the greatest number of branching plots of any game in the SaGa series. The story branches abundantly depending on your choices and actions. Every time you visit a world, the story will evolve, allowing the protagonist and player alike to discover new possibilities. As the story unfolds in this way it becomes a tale all of your own, not only affecting the path you walk but also the multiple potential endings that await each protagonist. Battles where a Single Choice Can Change Everything: SaGa Emerald Beyond further refines the highly strategic Timeline Battles the SaGa franchise has been long renowned for. With series mainstays such as the skill to spontaneously acquire abilities through the Glimmer system, tactical ally placement known as Formations, and United Attacks that enable individual skills to connect together to form devastating chain attacks, it offers the best iteration of SaGa's turn-based combat to date. The new combat system adds more drama than ever before, allowing you to support party members, interrupt enemy actions, and use United Attacks by strategically manipulating the order of ally actions. The characters that join you, the weapons you wield, your party formation, and your tactics in battle - everything is up to you! Information Seller:SQUARE ENIX Genre:Role Playing Release:Apr 26, 2024 Updated:Jun 14, 2024 Version:1.2 Size:2.6 GB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube Channel Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube Channel solarnya Well-Known Member Jul 22, 2015 907 287 63 Male Close to Tokyo, Japan #2 solarnya, Apr 25, 2024 I really love the game!! Son of Anarchy, jkluk23 and sebgo like this. jkluk23 Active Member Mar 13, 2014 41 14 8 #3 jkluk23, Apr 29, 2024 Loved the first, love the second. This is a fantastic series. Thank you Square Enix. Son of Anarchy and solarnya like this. asaw2 Well-Known Member Aug 25, 2013 189 9 18 South korea #4 asaw2, Apr 29, 2024 Battle difficulty is more challenging than Scarlet Grace. Some useless formations have been buffed and useful techs like deflect have been nerfed. That's have to be more strategic. solarnya and sebgo like this. tinkie277 Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2013 136 51 28 Male Street Cleaner Scunthorpe, United Kingdom #5 tinkie277, Apr 30, 2024 Bought it to support the developer, but I can’t say I really get it lol! jkluk23 likes this. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #6 squarezero, Apr 30, 2024 Give it a moment. SaGa games have intricate mechanics, but once it clicks, it’s very satisfying. jkluk23 and sebgo like this. tinkie277 Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2013 136 51 28 Male Street Cleaner Scunthorpe, United Kingdom #7 tinkie277, May 1, 2024 It’s also the loose storyline. I don’t find them as gripping as the FF series. squarezero likes this. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #8 squarezero, May 1, 2024 That’s fair enough — they don’t have the grand sweeping narratives. I’m getting a bit of Persona’s “caught in a story not of your own making” vibe from it, but I need to spend more time with it. tinkie277 Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2013 136 51 28 Male Street Cleaner Scunthorpe, United Kingdom #9 tinkie277, May 2, 2024 I am going to keep going as it cost me £40. Roxton, Anotherkellydown, sebgo and 1 other person like this. jkluk23 Active Member Mar 13, 2014 41 14 8 #10 jkluk23, May 15, 2024 OMG - has anyone played the Diva no. 5 storyline? Fantastically Saga! sebgo likes this. jkluk23 Active Member Mar 13, 2014 41 14 8 #11 jkluk23, Jun 3, 2024 I was playing emerald and got a little burned out. Went back to scarlet. Feels like scarlet was the warm up for the all consuming world of emerald. Minor leagues to the major leagues. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Battle difficulty is more challenging than Scarlet Grace. Some useless formations have been buffed and useful techs like deflect have been nerfed. That's have to be more strategic.
That’s fair enough — they don’t have the grand sweeping narratives. I’m getting a bit of Persona’s “caught in a story not of your own making” vibe from it, but I need to spend more time with it.
I was playing emerald and got a little burned out. Went back to scarlet. Feels like scarlet was the warm up for the all consuming world of emerald. Minor leagues to the major leagues.