This 2009 Nintendo DS title, SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu - Goddess of Destiny, is a faithful remake of Final Fantasy Legend II, featuring a complete visual overhaul with 3D cel-shaded graphics and a newly arranged soundtrack by Kenji Ito. As a role-playing game, it preserves the core adventure while modernizing gameplay by removing random encounters; enemies are now visible on the field, giving players direct control over combat initiation. This version offers quality-of-life improvements while retaining the original's structure.
As a role-playing adventure, the game retains the core structure and world of the original, focusing on a grand journey across diverse settings. The narrative centers on an epic quest involving legendary artifacts and destiny, maintaining the established plot points of the source material.
One of the most significant departures from the original Game Boy title is the complete graphical transformation. This version features full 3D cel-shaded graphics, offering a vibrant and modernized aesthetic. Furthermore, the soundtrack has been entirely rearranged by Kenji Ito, providing an updated auditory experience while honoring the musical legacy of the source material.
The gameplay mechanics have received notable quality-of-life improvements tailored to modern RPG sensibilities. A key alteration involves enemy encounters:
These changes offer greater player control over exploration and pacing compared to the original's reliance on chance encounters.
This remake strives to be faithful to the original's mechanics and narrative structure, ensuring that long-time fans will recognize the core systems. However, the visual presentation, sound design, and encounter mechanics represent significant modernization efforts. It is fundamentally a faithful retelling presented with substantial technical upgrades.
Regarding post-launch content, this title features no downloadable content (DLC) and no expansions have been released since its initial 2009 debut.
This specific version of the game was developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS platform.