![]() The design, music, atmosphere, and story itself are great for all types of players who just want to play something relaxing. Overall, Peachleaf Valley is an immersive visual novel that will captivate you with how much control you have over your story. It also shows you the perspective of the men in the story, so you can see and experience their feelings as well. The game also has numerous save and load slots, and it also allows you to revisit chapters once you clear the story. However, you can choose to keep the default name, Seraphina. Some of the game’s features also include a nameable main character. ![]() However, one downside is you can only play as a girl character. You have the freedom to take control of what will happen to your character, be it love or heartbreak. ![]() Since there are four storylines you can take, there are also multiple endings that can unravel from the game. All of these come together, giving a romantic experience for the player.Īside from the design, the story itself is something to applaud. Aside from the characters, the overall design of the game is polished, down to the smallest detail, like the leaf mouse pointer. The designs of the characters all match their personalities, so it’s easy to know their stories. Each character is clearly crafted with patience and a meticulous eye. Literally everything else in the SaGa franchise is more interesting than this one.The design of Peachleaf Valley is impossible to ignore. This is the tail end of SaGa quality music, so if you must have it, I cannot stress this enough: save it for last. They all top the arranged tracks on Re univerSe, no question. If you’re looking for decent SaGa arrange albums, look no further than the Re:birth and Re:tune albums, or perhaps the old orchestral arrange albums for each game in the trilogy. My recommendation is to skip it, picking up the OSTs for the Romancing SaGa trilogy instead (and even that nifty SaGa THE STAGE album) before coming here. This one is for collectors and completionists only. Perhaps that’s why over half the songs on this disc are straight carry-over ports of original RS tunes: at the end of the day, that’s all we ever needed. They’re not bad, but they will not stand the test of time. Do the five original compositions in Romancing SaGa Re univerSe live up to the Romancing SaGa pedigree? Not a chance. I find myself returning to Ito’s incredible trilogy more and more, loving it just as much as I love Uematsu’s big Super Famicom trilogy (FFIV-VI). In my opinion, it has grown all the more interesting over time. The Romancing SaGa trilogy has some of the best, most underrated music from the Super Famicom era. Tracks 7 and 8 are particularly underwhelming … I reckon they are leftover arrangements from the re:tune jazz arrange album I don’t find them compelling at all. Even “Temptation” from SaGa THE STAGE, in newly arranged form, is pretty interesting. I will give a shout-out for the surprise arrangement of SaGa Frontier’s “Battle #1,” which really stands out. Remember those five arranged tracks I mentioned? They’re not all that stellar. That’s not a lot of original music, so quantity is weak here. What I’m getting at, though, is that under 30 minutes of this disc is music exclusive to the Re univerSe soundtrack. If the word “arrange” isn’t there, however, what we have is the exact, original audio from the Super Famicom Romancing SaGa trilogy (and, in a few instances, music from “SaGa THE STAGE,” which is surprisingly cool!). When the tracklist says “arrange from ,” those are new arrangements from previous source material. So that’s 26 minutes of new music, on a disc that is about 49 minutes in length. Again, there are five of these, clocking in at about 11 minutes. These are the first four tracks, plus track six. Five, to be exact, totaling 15 minutes of audio. Yes, there are some entirely original songs. 07 – Fairy Village -RS Version- arrange from Romancing SaGa 3Ġ8 – Great Arch -RS Version- arrange from Romancing SaGa 3ġ2 – Battle with Kzinssie from Romancing SaGa 2ġ5 – Law of Assimilation from SaGa THE STAGE ~The Seven Warriors’ Return~ġ6 – Cat and Keruto from SaGa THE STAGE ~The Seven Warriors’ Return~ġ7 – Conveyed Emotions Take Over the Mind: Gerard’s Death from SaGa THE STAGE ~The Seven Warriors’ Return~ġ8 – Temptation -RS Version- arrange from from SaGa THE STAGE ~The Seven Warriors’ Return~ġ9 – Seven Heroes Battle from Romancing SaGa 2Ģ0 – Battle #1 -RS Version- arrange from SaGa FrontierĢ1 – Prelude to Battle -RS Version- arrange from Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song.
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