Anyway, as a Japanese strategy RPG, there will be some familiar mechanics and also new ones (such as the turn system, which I'll explain later in this lets play).Įdit: Current version of the translation patch is here. In 2012 Kaga decided to retire from the industry, sold Tirnanog to their publisher Enterbrain (aka Kadokawa Games), and kept a low profile until he started making Vestaria Saga a few years ago (the localized version is now available on Steam here).
Berwick Saga was released on May 26, 2005, with a platinum version in December of that year. Both games were developed between 2000-2005 by Kaga's new studio Tirnanog, formed after he and some other staff left Intelligent Systems in 2000.
Despite having the prefix 'Tear Ring Saga' and being marketed as a direct sequel, Berwick Saga only has a very tenuous story connection to its Playstation 1 predecessor, and borrows far less from Fire Emblem (FE1-5 were Shouzou Kaga's other main works in the videogame industry along with Super Famicom Wars).