Ended up buying it on my own a few years later when gamestop was phasing out all their "old used games". I remember picking up some NES games and This game when they were phasing them all out.
Great game. I had no expectations going in, other than the teaser I remember seeing in blockbuster and when the game was advertised on TV. I thought it reminded me of Zelda based on the trailer.
Not what I expected, but still very entertaining. I actually want to go back and replay the game again. Not the longest game by any means, but man was it fun.
Thanks, OP!
I was quite impressed with the mature themes of the game back when I played it. I had like 7/8 years and I was shocked with the russian roulette scene. Very very good game. Challenging but balanced. Oh the SNES, what a flawless library of games you gave us.
How so?First game I remember being disappointed with!
... Which clearly paled in comparison to later games I got disappointed with given that it left a lasting impact in my memory, I only didn't beat it because I got stuck on the final boss, and it was mostly over how backtracking wasn't possible until a certain point in the game, man imagine if my younger self was told that Final Fantasy would end up in the same place! Wanna get back to this sometime.
Most stats upgrade are unmissable.
You can miss red gems and thus some prize, and healing herbs are limited in quantity but the last boss is doable without any of them.
Thanks OP, hit me right in the nostalgias. :P
Fun game. A few memorable places. All in all I have forgotten most of the game but I do recall enjoying it immensely, my buddy and I switching off every so often as we trekked through it. Nice to see I'm not the only one who played this.
...though I recall calling this game "Illusions of Gaia" (illusion plural). Did I have it wrong all these years? :O
Oh! The french version was titled Illusion of Time.
That part, the raft scene following it and the twist presented at Angkor Wat (IoG world is actually our Earth but mutated) are the highest point of IoG IMO.Originally Posted by Sergiepoo
One of my favorite parts, is when you finally find the Incan gold ship, the last remnant of that particular culture. At one point, you witness the full splendor of the Incas, but the next day everyone on the ship is dead, and a society that existed for hundreds of years is gone.
Why can't we live in a day where teams like Quintet still exist? These three games are masterpieces. Grew up with Illusion of Gaia, but played Terranigma and Soul Blazer for my first time about a year or two ago. Loved them. Turbo, lol!!!
I think the most memorable scenes are the raft after the Incan Gold Ship is destroyed, where Will and Kara argue about food, panic over sharks, and fall in love, as well as the scene in Angkor Wat where Will is is horrified by the vision of the future. I feel like the game sort of resembles the concept of kali yuga, where the world enters into a state of decadence before the rebirth of the world.
NA got the superior manual art.
I have the tshirt hanging up in my closet. I've thought about framing it.
Quintet:
http://shmuplations.com/quintet/
Nihon Falcom:
http://shmuplations.com/ys/
The vocal version of A Night Without Lovers from there is really great.A friend let me know about the existence of a site with some neat translated interview made to Quintet staffers.
Quintet:
http://shmuplations.com/quintet/
Nihon Falcom:
http://shmuplations.com/ys/
Later completed it many years later.
Terranigma is my all time personal favourite game. I never got the chance to play Illusion of Gaia however. But I will try to get on that sometime soon.
Quintet is such a strange company though. They seemed to have made a string of bad choices after their SNES glory days and then just kind of...faded into obscurity. Really quite bizarre, but I've always loved their games even though a lot of the time I didn't even know it was made by them.
Hearing the world map theme is making me nostalgic T.T
It seems to me that Quintet loosing the tie with Enix (they still created one or two games for them...), trying different genres (adventure racing, plain turn based strategy) and choosing to back GDNet (and thus indirectly backing Sega and the Saturn) had a negative impact on the developer.Quintet is such a strange company though. They seemed to have made a string of bad choices after their SNES glory days and then just kind of...faded into obscurity. Really quite bizarre, but I've always loved their games even though a lot of the time I didn't even know it was made by them.
Just think that their Saturn games could be completed only for 1998 when the Saturn was already declared dead by Sega and in doing so fucked up the sale potential of many japanese developed games.
IoG tackled some unusually dark subjects for a SNES game and the visuals are pretty great.
Anyone else notice the connection to FF10 with one of the characters?
Still hoping one day for a re-release on 3DS so more people can experience it.

One of my most memorable and cherished games as a child. Beaten it many times with all the gems. Such a masterpiece
Melancholy is a good way to put it.Originally Posted by revolverjgw
Great game, it had some sort of melancholy beauty to it. A top tier SNES classic.
I remember having to rent this game from Blockbuster (or was it Hollywood Video), but I did manage to beat it. It's certainly a very interesting and in some ways unique game, I think.
Reading the posts about the red gems, of course back in the day, I never managed to collect all 50 gems until years later when I finally tracked down and bought my own copy of the game. But it's probably just as well that I never got all 50 gems at the time, since I didn't play Soul Blazer until much later, so the significance of the hidden boss would have been lost on me.
Took my birthday money and went to best buy to get it. Wore the shit out of the tshirt it came with:
Stayed home sick from school a couple days to play it as well. So good.
Oh God, that music... So beautiful and soothing... I used to do the exact same thing as you.Originally Posted by IAmtheFMan
I still stand by my assertion that In the Earthen Womb is one of the greatest pieces of VG music every created. Absolutely beautiful. I used to save, choose not to continue just to listen to it.
The Melody of the Wind is the one that sticks with me. That, and the world map theme.Originally Posted by IAmtheFMan
I still stand by my assertion that In the Earthen Womb is one of the greatest pieces of VG music every created. Absolutely beautiful. I used to save, choose not to continue just to listen to it.
While this thread's up. Does anyone still have the English translated Terranigma manga? It seems like the blog that was working on them took them down. Although, I'm not sure if it's allowed to post unofficial translations here...
wheres some gifs of the final form. shit was so exciting
I enjoy the writing, good stuff. Also I like how the protagonist and Kara shack up immediately, no beating around the bush.
Dungeons and gameplay are still wonderful.
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