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Terranigma

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Developed by Quintet and published by Enix, Terranigma is a top-down action RPG often regarded as the final chapter of the Soul Blazer trilogy. Players control Ark as he travels between the surface and other realms, reviving extinct ecosystems and uncovering a cosmic struggle between light, darkness, life, and rebirth. Its world-building, themes, and ending earned enduring praise on the SNES.
Release Date
1995-01-01
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18

The game uses an overhead perspective with real-time combat and exploration through towns, fields, and dungeon areas. Ark attacks in melee, can jump, charge strikes, and use items while earning experience to grow stronger. Restoring regions advances the world state, unlocking new inhabitants, shops, and side content, so progression ties exploration, combat, and story together.

Ark

The protagonist who awakens the sleeping world and drives the restoration of ecosystems and civilization.

Elle

An important character tied closely to the main journey and the game’s historical and emotional threads.

Mephisto

A key figure in the story who embodies the central conflict of order and power.

Focus on regional restoration, since many shops, residents, and side events appear only after the ecosystem recovers. In combat, mix charge attacks with jumps to handle different enemy sizes and avoid overcommitting to attacks. Talk to NPCs often for clues, because some puzzles are hinted at through dialogue and environmental details.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Keep your growth balanced instead of relying on one attack type.

Tips

Search the edges and hidden paths of new areas for useful items.

Tips

Return to earlier maps after restoration changes, since new events may appear.

User Reviews

A powerful story with a memorable world and a haunting finale.

User Reviews

Solid action controls and a strong sense of progress through world restoration.

User Reviews

Excellent music and atmosphere make it one of the standout SNES titles.

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