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gamechampionx Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 4:11 pm Post subject: Does it get any better? |
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I'm currently trying to play Terranigma for the umteenth time. So many people rave about how fun it is but I can't seem to enjoy the levels. The five towers are fun but Greycliff was like pulling teeth - drab scenery, very little to be interested in.
I'm currently in Zue, I got three rainfall alters sorted out, and then I follow the logical path that leads me back to the beginning of the level! Ok, so I decided to leave and come back and then the level reset itself! This game is literally driving me up the wall.
Does the level design get any better later on in the game? I enjoy the play style (minus the magic system) and the story but the levels aren't doing it for me. |
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psychokind Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 5:44 pm Post subject: |
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compare the level design to other games on the snes and they will all lose (chrono trigger, zelda, lufia, secret of mana 2/3 etc.).
Quote: | I'm currently in Zue, I got three rainfall alters sorted out, and then I follow the logical path that leads me back to the beginning of the level! Ok, so I decided to leave and come back and then the level reset itself! This game is literally driving me up the wall. |
no offense, but i first beat the game when i was like... 10? _________________
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chicken Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 5:59 pm Post subject: |
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psychokind wrote: | compare the level design to other games on the snes and they will all lose (chrono trigger, zelda, lufia, secret of mana 2/3 etc.).
Quote: | I'm currently in Zue, I got three rainfall alters sorted out, and then I follow the logical path that leads me back to the beginning of the level! Ok, so I decided to leave and come back and then the level reset itself! This game is literally driving me up the wall. |
no offense, but i first beat the game when i was like... 10? |
lolroflmfao
but i have to admit, the zue lvl design really is kinda strange cause i always had trouble finding the altars =/
the fascinating thing about TN is its story... i had to play though it for at least two times to get it, i mean, whats REALLY going on XD you'll see as you advance further in the game, young gamer, so strave out into this vast world and return as an immortal hero~
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gamechampionx Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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I have to disagree with you psychokind - Terranigma's level design doesn't trump the majority of the games on the SNES. It seems like they try to make the levels really non-linear but most of the paths don't really lead to much. There aren't many good treasures you find as a result of trudging through all of the extra locations within the levels.
I liked Secret of Mana, where the palaces had additional paths leading to bonus items like weapon orbs.
I'm at the beginning of the third chapter right now. That last dungeon (the snow level) was a bit better than some of the earlier ones which is kind of reassuring. I'm sorta holding out for some good story at this point and some good dungeons to come up. |
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chicken Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:30 am Post subject: |
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dont worry, as soon as you found the star stones, you'll be like , , , , , and _________________
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EverPhoenix Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:27 am Post subject: |
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gamechampionx wrote: | I'm at the beginning of the third chapter right now. That last dungeon (the snow level) was a bit better than some of the earlier ones which is kind of reassuring. I'm sorta holding out for some good story at this point and some good dungeons to come up. |
youre about through the intro to the game now, the awesome stuff begins soon. (sylvian castle is one of my favourite in any game).
have fun in louran ^^ took me a while to figure that place out when i first played _________________
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0c. Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:47 am Post subject: |
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gamechampionx wrote: |
I liked Secret of Mana, where the palaces had additional paths leading to bonus items like weapon orbs.
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And thats really lame. Yo can find those in almost any game, you know where you gotta go, but you are forced to take the wrong path to get the extra.
I rather liked the idea of Terranigma's "take the worng path and you know you fucked up".
I must admit Terranigma got boring after the underworld, that flower part was ok, that bird part was boring, but helping simba the lion was very cool
Anyway, look forward to chapter 3 + 4 (the humans part), thats were the game gets REALLY exciting.
I forgot to say: Don't you EVER use a FAQ or a walkthrough for Terranigma... NEVER |
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EverPhoenix Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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0c wrote: | I forgot to say: Don't you EVER use a FAQ or a walkthrough for Terranigma... NEVER |
indeed. its not worth it. enjoy the game, and all its frustration (cough starstone locations cough) _________________
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gamechampionx Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 7:34 pm Post subject: |
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After starting chapter 3, I was sent on a little quest to find some girl. After talking to the townspeople for a while and wandering around aimlessly, I go to find her.
I get to her and she tells me to go away. I figure it's one of those cutscenes where you're about to leave the area and she tells you to wait or something but she actually just lets me run away, so I go back to the guy who sent me and he tells me nothing new.
Apparently, I was supposed to sleep in the inn, causing the town to turn into zombies. Then, I got back to pick up the girl, and the path to her room is blocked off, I have no idea of where I'm supposed to go and there's no story development presented.
I don't think I'm going to bother finishing the game. |
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psychokind Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:28 pm Post subject: |
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gamechampionx wrote: | Apparently, I was supposed to sleep in the inn, causing the town to turn into zombies. Then, I got back to pick up the girl, and the path to her room is blocked off, I have no idea of where I'm supposed to go and there's no story development presented.
I don't think I'm going to bother finishing the game. |
You definitely should stop playing Terranigma. I swear I never said this to anybody before _________________
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0c. Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 12:56 pm Post subject: |
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gamechampionx wrote: | After starting chapter 3, I was sent on a little quest to find some girl. After talking to the townspeople for a while and wandering around aimlessly, I go to find her. |
Wandering around and talking aimlessly to people will lead (in several occasions) to some very interessting gameplay-changing sidequests.
Quote: | and there's no story development presented. |
You don't seem to enjoy non-linear gameplay as you seem to need a strict plot line to advance. Well, u shud just give it up. _________________ http://cceo.de.vu |
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EverPhoenix Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 2:43 pm Post subject: |
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gamechampionx wrote: | After starting chapter 3, I was sent on a little quest to find some girl. After talking to the townspeople for a while and wandering around aimlessly, I go to find her.
I get to her and she tells me to go away. I figure it's one of those cutscenes where you're about to leave the area and she tells you to wait or something but she actually just lets me run away, so I go back to the guy who sent me and he tells me nothing new.
Apparently, I was supposed to sleep in the inn, causing the town to turn into zombies. Then, I got back to pick up the girl, and the path to her room is blocked off, I have no idea of where I'm supposed to go and there's no story development presented.
I don't think I'm going to bother finishing the game. |
but ur like 2 dungeons away from the most awesome dungeon in the whole game 0_0 not to mention the bitchiest boss.
and yes louran is annoying. basically you have to drop down a hole somewhere, get a holy seal, then walk through a wall some zombies are walking through (outside the inn). oh and theres a dog involved, need to find a scarf for him to sniff.
lol first time i played louran the zombies and music creeped me out. but now i find its quite fun _________________
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gamechampionx Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 4:51 pm Post subject: |
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I have stopped playing actually.
I like non-linear gameplay when there's enough back-story and reason for doing what you're doing. The game seemed linear up to a point and then just stopped making sense to me. I mean, there was a single plotline which ended up with me in Louran and the plot just seemed to basically die off when that girl refused to follow me.
How was I supposed to know about that inn thing? |
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psychokind Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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gamechampionx wrote: |
How was I supposed to know about that inn thing? |
well, common-rpg-sense: if an inkeeper says sth that differs from "you want to stay? it's 20 gold a night" - rest!
i personnaly think that it's not a good thing to blame a game's story or self-assert that the plot is ending if you're just not able to come up with conclusions _________________
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0c. Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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gamechampionx wrote: |
I like non-linear gameplay when there's enough back-story and reason for doing what you're doing. |
Thats not "non-linear". Non-linear means you have plenty of options to do things that have absolutely nothing to do with the story line.
Non-linear games like Terranigma and Fallout just won't give you that clear line to finish the game and that's the way you get to explore the whole game.
Quote: | i personnaly think that it's not a good thing to blame a game's story or self-assert that the plot is ending if you're just not able to come up with conclusions |
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