I have Illusion of Gaia, I beat it (although long ago). I can safely say that I like ALttP better. Is that what Jumpin was referring to when he said Illusion of Time? I didn't know that.
I have Illusion of Gaia, I beat it (although long ago). I can safely say that I like ALttP better. Is that what Jumpin was referring to when he said Illusion of Time? I didn't know that.
| Maelstrome said: soulblazer is a little slow. illusion of gaia is great all around. terranigma is fantastic and i still play it to this day from time to time. i even have a terranigma theme on my comp. |
Terranigma was amazing. I would put it past Alltp though. Imo they give totally different experience, and can't be compared. It is better than Secret of Mana though.
Terranigma and Soul Blazer are fucking amazing games. I don't know if I would say it's better than ALttP. Depends greatly on your tastes.
Evermore is better than all of those, though! Yeah I said it! Muhuhwhahahah!
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Essentially they're games about the ressurection of the world. Terranigma does it best:
-Start out in a strange world and discover the existence of another much larger world (Earth).
-Lead the world through evolution to the rise of humanity
-thwart a historywide conspiracy
-help inventors invent things which advance society
-Watch your achievements have an impact on the advancement of the world
-Kingdoms fall, republics rise, villages grow to towns, then to cities advancing technology and business.
-Discover the new world
-See the first weapons of mass destruction used
-Think Zelda with much more to do, more moves, and a plotline like no other game out there
Terranigma was arguably the best game on the SNES, but it came out late.
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I still have my SNES hooked up with a working cart and save file of E.V.O., and was just playing it last month. Love the game, and would love it even more on my Wii with wireless controls and the suspend feature. The world definitely needs more platformer/RPGs, especially ones involving evolving through selective evolution. A remake of this game with more body parts, evolution choices, and levels/enemies/etc. would be far more interesting than any new FF game.
One of the best games ever. At least for me. They should make a sequel
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| Maelstrome said: soulblazer is a little slow. illusion of gaia is great all around. terranigma is fantastic and i still play it to this day from time to time. i even have a terranigma theme on my comp. |
I didnt like IoG very much, way too linear. SB was better IMO. Terranigma is on my to play list in the future.
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| The Ghost of RubangB said: I still have my SNES hooked up with a working cart and save file of E.V.O., and was just playing it last month. Love the game, and would love it even more on my Wii with wireless controls and the suspend feature. The world definitely needs more platformer/RPGs, especially ones involving evolving through selective evolution. A remake of this game with more body parts, evolution choices, and levels/enemies/etc. would be far more interesting than any new FF game. |
Hell yea. Just knowing that game is in my little white box would be awesome. I am working on making my Wii the greatest machine for gaming. (ugh.. i know it'll never be better than a pc). and unless games like EVO, Earthbound, Secret of Evermore, Out of this World, Prince of Persia (SNES), and many many more come out, that will be an impossible task.
Square Enix isn't going to put out any game on Virtual Console which they could remake for DS. 

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