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The free demos for SaGa Emerald Beyond are available now! Play as a different protagonist depending on your preferred platform: Tsunanori Mido on PlayStation, Ameya Aisling on Nintendo Switch, and Diva No.5 on Steam.
SaGa Emerald Beyond launches on April 25th on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Steam, iOS and Android!
The SaGa franchise has delighted fans for over 30 years with its innovative approach to RPGs where the focus is giving players the freedom to shape their adventure from many aspects. But where do you begin your journey in such a long running franchise? We've got you covered!
Emerald Beyond just shy of an 80 overall on Metacritic for the PS5 version (based on 9 critic reviews).
Shacknews - 90
This is a game that wants you to tinker and fail, before you "get it". It's also a game explicitly designed to be different every time you pick it up. With its disregard for convention and disinterest in "quality of life" guidelines, you could have a rough start. But there's so much going on under the hood, so much charm in its presentation and fearlessness in its design, it's easy to recommend even to folks who might be looking at me like a weirdo right now. SaGa Emerald Beyond comes with caveats like any other JRPG that isn't the usual Final Fantasy or Persona blockbuster, but those caveats are in service of an experience you won't find anywhere else.
RPG Site - 90
I feel that's a tough ask for the average RPG fan; and it makes recommending Emerald Beyond to those unversed in Kawazu's picture of the RPG a difficult proposition. For anyone that's already a fan of SaGa, however, it was never really a question if Emerald Beyond would be for you. This is a SaGa for SaGa fans, and in truth I couldn't be happier any other way.
Video Chums - 82
SaGa Emerald Beyond is a wonderful RPG for anyone who loves experiencing multiple worlds and stories while partaking in incredibly gratifying encounters against imaginative enemies. This is the sort of game that we need more of.
RPG Fan - 81
SaGa Emerald Beyond isn't what I expected. The initial trailers made me think it would be SaGa Scarlet Grace with more of a budget and the return of many beloved series elements. I thought it might even end up being the most SaGa game to ever SaGa. Instead, it feels more like SaGa Scarlet Grace done differently. I am happy to see many of the wackier elements of SaGa make a return, but I still very much miss being able to traverse dungeons, go to shops, and talk to the townsfolk. Despite the ways SaGa Emerald Beyond doesn't click for me, it is impossible to deny the sheer genius of its addicting combat system or the creativity of its developers. I don't think SaGa Emerald Beyond will convince anyone who didn't like the series to give it another go, but it is worth playing for fans and potential fans alike.
PSX Brazil - 80
SaGa Emerald Beyond is another good step for the series, evolving the ideas seen in its predecessor and delivering a fun RPG based on freedom and challenge. A few missteps prevent it from being even more memorable, but it's a game that will please both fans of the series and curious newcomers.
Worth Playing - 80
SaGa: Emerald Beyond is easily one of the most accessible and easy-to-play SaGa games ever released, making it a solid evolution over SaGa: Scarlet Graces with an improved combat system and more focused area design. At heart, it's still a SaGa game, and that means it is frequently obscure, often confusing, and is unashamed of making you miss content without explaining why. Combine that with the low-budget visuals, and it seems like it's destined to be a love-it-or-hate-it game. Despite that, if you're curious about SaGa, Emerald Beyond is probably the best place to start to see if the eccentric series is right for you.
Hey Poor Player - 70
Square Enix's addition to the SaGa series is a bit of a mixed bag. On one hand, you've got its storytelling and exploration mechanics—both of which feel strangely placed, and neither of which gives the proper amount of freedom that you'd expect from a SaGa title. Its masterful approach to combat, however, ensures that you'll never have a dull moment when it comes to duking it out with the baddies—or even when setting up your own team! SaGa Emerald Beyond isn't "middle-of-the-road" by any means. It's a mixture of good and not-so-good. However, as long as you go into things knowing that, you'll probably still have a pretty good time.
Siliconera - 70
SaGa: Emerald Beyond often feels like a solid, if not occasionally uneven and awkward, Saturday morning cartoon due to its variety, goofy writing, constant action, and lovable characters.
GamersRD - 70
This is a JRPG where each new game will not be the same, due to the plot that involves 6 characters. The combat system is demanding but fun. Graphically it feels outdated, but the soundtrack makes up for it. Recommended for lovers of the SaGa franchise and role-playing games.