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Quintet's Soul Blazer trilogy, for the SNES
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Old Mar 28, 2006, 12:16 PM Local time: Mar 28, 2006, 10:16 AM #1 of 12
Soul Blazer is awesome. Though it's very old, it was a pretty cool experience. Illusion of Gaia was awesome, though I don't really know what's going on because I was a kid back when I played it. Terranigma, however, is simply one of the best SNES games. I love how the story unfolds (how the world is made...or whatever). I love how there are different ways to execute attacks (although you end up doing the same ones over and over). And I love the amount of extras (you probably will miss a lot of them). In fact, I don't think I even got half of the items.

I get this weird feeling whenever I play these games. I guess it's because in Soul Blazer, you help build towns; Terranigma had you practically do the same thing; and even Actraiser (which I don't believe is part of this) does it...at least the first one. Not to mention that the sounds and the HUD is very similar...

Actually, Terranigma is kinda confusing. My bro was playing and then now he doesn't know where to go. I went through this game without knowing where I was actually supposed to go. Lucked out though, so I was able to beat the game.

Jam it back in, in the dark.

Last edited by SuperDK; Mar 28, 2006 at 12:19 PM.
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