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SaGa Frontier
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SaGa Frontier

Developer: SquareSoft · Published by Square Electronic Arts · 1998
Seven destinies, one unavoidable screen freeze.
7 ProtagonistsNon-LinearTurn-Based CombatCombo SystemMemory Card Save
0.5
Broken
POCG VERDICT
The only RPG where the final boss is a black screen.
SaGa Frontier combines an ambitious multi-protagonist premise with a game-breaking freeze bug that makes finishing the game impossible. Avoid unless you enjoy pain.
About This Game

SaGa Frontier is a 1998 role-playing video game developed and published by SquareSoft for the Sony PlayStation. It is the seventh entry in the long-running SaGa series and was directed by Akitoshi Kawazu. The game presents seven distinct protagonists, each with their own storyline, opening chapter, and personal motivations, all of which intersect and build toward a shared final scenario. Players navigate a free-form world across multiple realms, including a cyberpunk city, a medieval kingdom, and a mystical otherworld, engaging in turn-based battles with a unique combo system that rewards experimentation: by mixing normal attacks, characters can spontaneously discover powerful special arts. The party roster can include humans, mystics, mechs, and monsters, each with their own growth mechanics and equipment rules. Pre-rendered backgrounds house sprite-based characters, and exploration is largely non-linear. The original PlayStation release was notorious for a severe bug that caused the game to freeze at random intervals, sometimes corrupting save data, which prevented many players from completing the ambitious narrative. Despite its flaws, SaGa Frontier has been recognized for its audacious scope and offbeat charm. A 2021 remaster addressed the technical issues, added a new eighth character with a full scenario, and improved the user interface.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: July 1, 1998 · Restored: June 14, 2026
0.5
Broken
Review Verdict
Private: SaGa Frontier
SaGa Frontier combines an ambitious multi-protagonist premise with a game-breaking freeze bug that makes finishing the game impossible. Avoid unless you enjoy pain.
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Release
How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Original PlayStation discs can be found on eBay, but beware: the game is notoriously buggy even on original hardware. A memory card with at least one free block is required to save.
Modern Re-release
SaGa Frontier Remastered was released in 2021 for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC (Steam/Epic). It fixes the original freeze bug, adds Fuse as a new playable character with his own scenario, and includes quality-of-life improvements. This is the definitive way to experience the game today.
Emulation / Other Options
The original PS1 version can be emulated via DuckStation or RetroArch (Beetle PSX core). Emulation may reduce erratic freezing, but core bugs remain. The Remastered version is strongly recommended.