Terranigma Longplay SNES
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00:00:00 Intro • 00:03:28 Crysta • 00:18:56 Tower 1 • 00:30:00 Tower 2 • 00:39:16 Tower 3 • 00:49:38 Tower 4 • 01:02:34 Return to Crysta • 01:09:47 Tower 5 • 01:11:12 Boss: Shadow Keeper • 01:17:23 Polynese + Mu • 01:20:22 Ressurrection of the World • 01:28:58 Ra Tree • 01:47:33 Boss Parasite • 01:59:34 Grecliff • 02:19:51 Boss: Dark Twins • 02:22:53 Sanctuar + Kingsnest • 02:33:31 Safarium • 02:36:16 Zue • 03:05:51 Boss: Stormkeeper • 03:10:02 Lion Den • 03:13:37 Canyon • 03:32:58 Eklemata • 04:05:27 Boss: Dark Morph • 04:16:05 Lhasa • 04:22:40 Louran • 05:12:13 Lost Desert Taklama • 05:15:29 Loire • 05:29:07 Loire Castle • 05:42:07 Norfest • 05:57:34 Storkolm • 06:06:56 Elections in Loire • 06:11:11 Litz • 06:19:31 Sylvain Castle • 07:39:27 Four Dolls • 07:42:10 Boss: Bloody Mary • 07:46:18 Get the ship • 07:52:48 The shipping • 08:02:00 Freedom • 08:07:51 Colorado River • 08:17:45 Liotto • 08:25:07 Mermaid Tower • 08:26:35 Boss: Big Fish • 08:32:39 Cavern • 08:44:46 Boss: Hitoderon • 08:50:52 Yunkou • 09:07:09 Dragoon Castle • 09:48:25 Polynese and Mu • 09:52:13 Get the airplane • 09:57:41 Mosque • 09:59:34 Beruga's Lab • 10:15:49 Boss: Security Robot • 10:24:04 Neotokio destroyed • 10:26:34 Lhasa • 10:35:07 Starstone Sahara • 10:46:03 Starstone Penginea • 10:51:38 Starstone Astarica • 11:05:29 Starstone Airsrock • 11:09:28 Starstone Neotokio • 11:31:52 Dryvale • 11:35:02 Resurrection of the Hero • 11:54:35 Lab Tower • 12:21:41 Crysta • 12:27:45 Dark Gaia • 12:41:54 Ending • Terranigma is a 1995 action role-playing game developed by Quintet for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), with manga artist Kamui Fujiwara acting as the character designer. The game tells the story of the Earth's resurrection by the hands of a boy named Ark, and its progress from the evolution of life to the present day. The game is considered the third and final entry in an unofficial trilogy of action RPGs created by Quintet, also including Soul Blazer (1992) and Illusion of Gaia (1993). • Terranigma was published in Japan by Enix on October 20, 1995, and in Europe and Australia by Nintendo starting in December 1996; the game was not released in North America due to Enix having already closed its U.S. branch by the time localization had finished, and has not been re-released due to complicated issues relating to its rights. Despite this, Terranigma has been met with critical acclaim for its presentation, gameplay, and story, although it has been criticized it for its difficulty.
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