Release Date: 1996
"FEDA Remake!: The Emblem of Justice" is a tactical role-playing game developed by Max Entertainment for the Sega Saturn, originally released in 1996. This game is a remake of the earlier Super Famicom title "FEDA: The Emblem of Justice," boasting enhanced graphics, an expanded storyline, and voice acting. The gameplay unfolds in a fantasy world where players control a group of characters led by Brian, a former soldier of the empire who joins an insurgent force to combat the corrupt system. Players must navigate through grid-based maps, engaging in turn-based battles that emphasize strategic positioning and careful use of each character's unique abilities. The game is renowned for its alignment system, where decisions in and out of combat determine whether the team leans towards a chaotic or lawful alignment, significantly impacting the storyline and available missions.
The original FEDA title was noted for its challenging gameplay and complex narrative, and the Sega Saturn remake further refines these elements, making it a standout in the console's RPG lineup. "FEDA Remake!: The Emblem of Justice" retains the dual-language feature (Japanese and English) from its predecessor, making it accessible to a broader audience. One of its notable features is the detailed sprite work and the inclusion of animated cutscenes, which were a technological advancement at the time. The game's remake on the Sega Saturn allowed for a deeper exploration of its world and characters, making it a cherished classic among tactical RPG enthusiasts. Despite being less well-known outside of Japan, its compelling gameplay and moral complexity still attract dedicated followers and retro gaming fans worldwide.
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