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Experience the origins of the SaGa series with the COLLECTION of SaGa FINAL FANTASY LEGEND, the first complete port of these hugely popular titles. This collection includes new enhancements like high-speed mode, and the ability to switch between a vertical or horizontal screen layout.
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- Developer:
- Square Enix
- Release date:
- 21 October 2021
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- All Steam reviews:
- Mostly Positive (169)
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This collection includes new enhancements like high-speed mode, and the ability to switch between a vertical or horizontal screen layout.
Enjoy the the three original Game Boy titles SaGa, SaGa 2 and SaGa 3 (released as THE FINAL FANTASY LEGEND, FINAL FANTASY LEGEND II and FINAL FANTASY LEGEND III in North America) in one package!
Titles Included
THE FINAL FANTASY LEGENDThe memorable first instalment of the SaGa series, which sold over a million units.
Choose from the human, mutant or monster classes for the protagonist, and enjoy the special progression system which comes with each class - including the notable monster progression system, which was ground-breaking at the time.
With an eye fixed firmly on Paradise at the top of the tower, the protagonist fights strong enemies awaiting them in a diverse world, as they continue their journey towards the top of the tower.
FINAL FANTASY LEGEND II
The second instalment of the series, which gained popularity through its refined gameplay system and journey through a diverse world.
Experience the refined and improved gameplay with a new class, Robot, and appearances from guest characters.
The adventure unfolds surrounding the relics of the gods – MAGI.
FINAL FANTASY LEGEND III
A unique story which travels across time and features the first levelling system in the series.
Featuring six classes to choose from, as well as the ability to transform into different classes.
An adventure which spans the past, present and future unfolds with Talon, a fighter aircraft which can dash through time.
KEY FEATURES
- High Speed Mode: Change your movement speed and the message speed to high-speed.
- Screen settings: Freely switch the screen resolution and display settings between “horizontal” or “vertical” mode. 4K resolution is also supported.
- Switch languages: Switch between Japanese and English.
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*These titles have largely been faithfully replicated in their original forms, but several changes have been made to meet evolving cultural and social norms.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows® 8.1 64-bit / Windows® 10 64-bit
- Processor:
- AMD A8-7600 / Intel® Core™ i3-2105
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- AMD Radeon™ R7 Graphics / Intel® HD Graphics 3000
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 500 MB available space
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows® 8.1 64-bit / Windows® 10 64-bit
- Processor:
- AMD A8-7600 / Intel® Core™ i3-3225
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- AMD Radeon™ R7 Graphics / Intel® HD Graphics 4000
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 500 MB available space
User reviews
Before Final Fantasy became the cinematic, globe-spanning epic it is today, Square experimented with RPG design in a weirder, wilder way—and Collection of SaGa: Final Fantasy Legend is proof. Bundling the first three
How do you mess up a Game Boy emulator in the modern age? Awful screen tearing, emulation artifacting, no save controls, no GBC/SGB palette support, and all wrapped in a Unity-based emulator. And yes, these are Game Boy
The first blight on the Final Fantasy brand This collection contains all the inconvenience of retro JRPGs, but without any of the charm...or soul. Here are some of my gripes in no particular order: The auto-scrolling
This is kind of a soft recommendation here. I would really only recommend it to retrogamers and nostalgia buyers. Judging them as games in their own right in the modern day.... they really aren't that good. However, I
Ahh. Now these games are absolute classics!! As an RPG fan that grew up in a house with one TV and if it was being used by my dad, there was no way I'd be getting to play a video game on it that night... these games
The Final Fantasy Legend Collection was something I had the privilege of experiencing in part as a child on the Gameboy. It was never something I fully understood until I have gotten older, and still has some things I




