SaGa Frontier first came out for the PlayStation back in 1997. Like much of Square’s output during this period, it’s a JRPG involving a group of heroes that each has distinct abilities. Where SaGa Frontier stands out is in its non-linearity – it’s a sci-fi open-world game that was quite open-ended for the time, with every character having particular arc to follow, some involving multiple endings. It’s the seventh game in the SaGa series, a Final Fantasy offshoot that began life as The Final Fantasy Legend on the Game Boy, so there’s a lot of shared DNA between the two series.