>>3786101 (OP)>if I got filtered by UnlimitedAnon, you know how SaGa games are known for characters spontaneously learning skills (sparks of inspiration)?
Unlimited SaGa makes it so that >(You) the player eventually have this in real life after playing for long enough and doing enough research. In a way, this makes it the purest SaGa game ever developed, but the result is that people expecting the game or even the manual to be forthcoming with information are sorely disappointed. Once shit clicks, Unlimited is a fine-ass game, but you'll feel like you're in the dark for a long time until it happens. And you'll look back on that time fondly.