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Posted 2004-12-18, 09:01 AM
anyone remember this game for the snes?? it owned
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Posted 2004-12-18, 12:17 PM in reply to sue_13's post "Secret of Evermore"
All I remember is Illusions of Gaia.
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Posted 2004-12-18, 02:40 PM in reply to dmacfour's post starting "All I remember is Illusions of Gaia."
dmacfour said:
All I remember is Illusions of Gaia.
I never really liked that game (i still have it for SNES>
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Posted 2004-12-18, 11:55 PM in reply to kaos's post starting "I never really liked that game (i still..."
Secret of Evermore is in my tied top 3 favorite games ever.
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Posted 2004-12-20, 04:25 AM in reply to !King_Amazon!'s post starting "Secret of Evermore is in my tied top 3..."
SoE was awesome. However, I never finished it. I only made it past the medieval age (when your dog turns into that fruity poodle) and then quit on it. I vaguely recall being told to fly around the world map and look for glowing spots to land on, or something to that extent, but I never went any further than that.

And Illusion of Gaia was amazing. Why in God's name Enix never released Terranigma in the States is beyond me.
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Posted 2004-12-20, 01:23 PM in reply to Raziel's post starting "SoE was awesome. However, I never..."
SoE was really good. It didn't quite match SoM, but the playstyle was so similar that it couldn't possibly have been bad.

Illusion of Gaia was a good game, yes. I liked the transitioning of the hero and its incorporation into the puzzles. Great game.

Oh, and I played Terr on an emulator and had some problem figuring out what to do in the beginning. Sort of like on Harvest Moon for the SNES. Getting out of the town the first time is always a pain in the ass for me... "Why don't you go talk to some of the villagers?" "I'VE TALKED TO EVERY FUCKING VILLAGER 10 TIMES! LET ME GO HOME!"
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