Makai Toushi SaGa is a 2002 remake of the 1989 foundational RPG, The Final Fantasy Legend, updated for the WonderSwan Color. You experience the original adventure, now featuring 16-bit level graphics with new sprites and artwork by Toshiyuki Itahana, plus new animated sequences. Core gameplay preserves the classic RPG structure but adds quality-of-life features like a bestiary and combat retargeting if an enemy is defeated mid-turn. This version remains faithful to the original's plot and mechanics.
As a role-playing game, the adventure centers around exploration, character progression, and tactical combat. The narrative framework and world structure are preserved from the source material, allowing players to experience the genesis of the series' unique approach to storytelling and mechanics.
The most immediate difference for returning players lies in the significant graphical overhaul. This remake elevates the presentation to a 16-bit level standard, featuring entirely new sprites and artwork contributed by Toshiyuki Itahana. Furthermore, the experience is enriched with new animated sequences, including an introductory cinematic that sets the tone for the journey.
Beyond the visual updates, several quality-of-life and informational features were integrated into this version:
This release is fundamentally a faithful recreation of the original game's structure and world design. While the graphics and certain interface elements have been modernized, the core mechanics, character development systems, and overall plot progression remain true to the 1989 release, making it a direct visual and functional update rather than a complete reimagining.
This specific iteration introduced new visual assets and the aforementioned quality-of-life features like the Bestiary and retargeting mechanic. There is no indication that significant content, such as major story arcs or playable areas, was removed compared to the original Game Boy release. This release does not include any downloadable content (DLC) or standalone expansions.