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Romancing SaGa - PlayStation 2
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    Features:
  • Free-roaming scenario system - Romancing SaGa brings back the free-roaming scenario system, allowing for the ultimate in open-ended adventuring
  • Eight playable characters, with each player pursuing their own subplots and stories
  • Learn multiple weapon skills and various combination techniques and magic spells, with the open-ended battle system
  • All characters abd background rendered in vivid 3D graphics, to make Mardias a truly enjoyable place to explore
  • Powerful, stirring background music by composer Kenji Ito, produced by Masayoshi Yamazaki
Specs:
Height0.5 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2006
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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u/theguruofreason ยท 36 pointsr/truegaming

Papers, Please is easily, for me, the best game of the last 10 years. It is engaging, rich in storyline and player involvement, and executed flawlessly. It is a bureaucracy simulator, so certainly nothing like anything else on the market. Definitely check it out.

Dark Souls is an excellent example of near flawless execution of player involvement in storyline, a perfect example of how to create a connected, varied, and interesting world, and is mechanically extremely sound. It's #2 after Papers, Please for me.

Faster Than Light has to be #3. Again, near flawless execution of its goals. The best way I've found to describe it is a modern Oregon Trail, but set in space. Very fun to play, and now has tons of content.

Cortex Command breaks the mold in a lot of areas. Very fun to play and has great support for mods.

Similarly, Terraria is a new take on sandbox world exploration and building from a side-view perspective. Like Minecraft, but with more of a focus on combat and adventuring (and with, arguably, more content than Minecraft), Terraria fills a hole for sandbox games like nothing else.

If you're purely looking for systems, there's no game with more different systems than Romancing Saga for the PS2. I love this game to death. It suffers from a huge overload of systems, but they're optional to engage with and most, if not all, of them work very well. Just the fact that the world progresses as you play and not just as you complete certain quests makes this game stand out in a fantastic way.

Finally, if you haven't played Dwarf Fortress, I also recommend that. There's going to be a new release very soon, so either wait for that or go ahead and play the game in its current state. Best management/high fantasy world sim I've ever played.