• @[email protected]
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    1010 months ago

    Love seeing Terranigma here. Such a great hidden gem. If you’re a fan of Secret of Evermore or Illusion of Gaia, check it out.

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      110 months ago

      Have I got this straight in my head:

      Illusion of Gaia was the second in a trilogy: Soul Blazer, Illusion of Gaia and a third one that wasn’t released in North America. And was that third one Terranigma or a different game?

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        Sounds right to me. Thanks for reminding me about my abandoned Soul Blazer playthrough 😬.

        Edit: Shout out to Enix being awesome before the merger.

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          310 months ago

          Soul Blazer is a melancholy game. You start it up and the world has been emptied of beings, throughout the game you restore beings to existence, and yet it doesn’t cheer up.

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          110 months ago

          Holy shit I played the fuck out of this game as a kid. Completely forgot it existed until just now. I wonder how badly it’s aged

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            210 months ago

            I’ve never played it, but judging by videos of gameplay, pretty badly. Most 3D games from that era have.

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        Wackos thinking anyone is “policing” your childhood.

        If you take offense to anything in this post you need to sit down and rethink a lot of things about yourself.

        Wishing you luck

    • @[email protected]
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      410 months ago

      Ess Ness was always my silly way of pronouncing it, because there’s Ness, for N-E-S, and if you add an S, it’s S-Ness.

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      210 months ago

      I find both acceptable, but s.n.e.s to be too complicated. Somehow, “Super Nintendo” rolls off the tongue for me.

      There’s also “snezz” and “Super N.E.S.”, Along with all the other permutations of pronouncing NES, lol

  • @[email protected]
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    2610 months ago

    stop trying to find someone who likes what you like and hates what you hate. try to find someone who you enjoy anyway and treats you well.

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      10 months ago

      Sometimes it’s better to have different tastes. My ex and I liked the opposite flavors of gummy bears. It was so convenient. lol

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      10 months ago

      I say this as someone who never stopped looking until I found a gaming buddy in a partner. When every night is a date, lan party, and sleepover all at once… I certainly can’t tell you what’s important to you, just never settle.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      I feel like gaming is something you both want to have in common if either of you really enjoy it. Otherwise it seems like it usually turns into a problem.

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        I’m just about done with 7 again. Hadn’t played it since the 90"s. Still pretty good.

        Spoiler

        I’m now fluffing my team up like mad so I can defeat Emerald amd Ruby. After that it’s just an easy endgame fight with sephiroth, so I’m really close to almost done.

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          110 months ago

          I have actual never finished it. I’d get close to the end of disk 1 and then life would catch up.

          • @[email protected]
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            110 months ago

            You need a good amount of life not getting in the way for it. Thats for sure. How far are you this time?

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              210 months ago

              Just past where disk 1 ends, 40 hours. I’m running a slightly modded PC version on Linux just for fixes.

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                110 months ago

                I’ve been playing on my steam deck with several 7th heaven mods and it’s been great. Made the game look a lot nicer than the original. Been a great batch of nostalgia for me. I had no spoilers for myself when I first played it. What happened towards the end of disc one was probably the biggest gut punch in a game I’ve ever experienced.

                • @[email protected]
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                  110 months ago

                  My previous play was 7th heaven. This one is reunion. I prefer the 7th heaven mods.

                  End of disk 1 is a huge blow. The worst part was that it seems like you were fine at first.

  • @[email protected]
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    510 months ago

    Mega man X soundtrack lives rent free in my head, along with the first scene that crushed me as a child.

  • Captain Aggravated
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    310 months ago

    They’re both correct.

    Hook up the old super nintendo and start asking questions like “Hey did you ever play Lufia?”

    • @[email protected]
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      010 months ago

      Lufia? I rented it from the video rental store back in the day. I never finished it, but I enjoyed the game.

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        310 months ago

        Look into Lufia 2, it is one of the rare cases of a sequel being shockingly better than the first game. It is the only SNES RPG I put in the same class as those from Square or Enix, and I like it more than most of those.

        • @[email protected]
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          210 months ago

          , it is one of the rare cases of a sequel being shockingly better than the first game.

          I feel like this happens (or at least used to happen) regularly in video games.

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            210 months ago

            Yeah, I suppose that was true in the 80s and 90s for sure. Now that I think about it, I can name a several right off the top of my head and probably every Final Fantasy game was like that until 7 or at least 8.

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        310 months ago

        So, Lufia is a LONG game. It’s got fairly limited graphics and sound for a SNES game but it packs in a lengthy quest. It feels almost wrong to offer that one as a rental.

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      610 months ago

      It’s considered to be the best game in Quintet’s non-god-game trilogy (Soulblazer And Illusion of Time/Gaia being the other t’o games).

      It is really good, but has its’ unfair moments. Great music, too.

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        Maybe this was a localization thing, but interestingly, the game at one point kind of calls you a god (translated and from memory: “you are what humans call a god”). There are also multiple elements in the game that have religious themes: the protagonist’s name, Ark, which I always linked to the story of Noah, as it’s Ark bringing life to a world that was destroyed, death and rebirth etc. (possibly even thrice, the ending is ambiguous) - also the game is somewhat “anachronistic” to say the least. Also the translation of the Japanese title is roughly “creation of Heaven and Earth”.

        While the game is technically a bit flawed, story- and presentation-wise it’s probably one of my favorites of all time. The subtly eerie setup with everything (e.g. the jingle presenting the acts’ titles), man’s “emancipation” from nature / Gaia, which arguably caused the catastrophe in the first place, the weird encounters - absolutely fantastic in my opinion.

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        210 months ago

        I’ve seen this repeated a bunch of times but it seems to be an opinion predominantly held by Brits who played Terranigma growing up. I don’t understand it, as I played Illusion of Gaia growing up and love the game dearly (and have replayed it many times since then) but I’ve played Terranigma multiple times and lost interest not long after passing Bloody Mary. The game has gorgeous music and graphics (especially the two world map themes and the early areas) but the story didn’t engage me like IoG.

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          210 months ago

          Yes, it’s a way less personal story. I think the gameplay is a bit more refined.

          It does hit on similar existentialist themes like the other quintet games (that aren’t actraiser), though. If you prefer IoG, that’s valid.

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            410 months ago

            Yes, Terranigma let you do a lot more different moves in combat which was cool, and the inputs were faster and didn’t involve charging which was a bit annoying in IoG.

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      510 months ago

      It’s Terranigma, it never got a North America release so not well known there. I’ve never played it but I hear it’s pretty good.