Terranigma | Retrospective Review

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
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    My review of the SNES classic Terranigma, one of the console's last great RPGs. With simple yet fun action combat, brilliant 2D pixel art, a phenomenal soundtrack, and an emotionally resonant story, it stands the test of time as one of my favorite video games of all time.
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  • @ResonantArc
    @ResonantArc  5 лет назад +156

    I'm aware that I misspoke by saying "32 megabytes" when it should have been "32 megabits". Video was seen by several people on discord before upload and no one corrected me on that point, haha. -Mike

    • @rangerscoach
      @rangerscoach 4 года назад +2

      haha i did notice that but i think you have a pretty good audience here!

    • @19822andy
      @19822andy 3 года назад

      Easy mistake to make. Mb and MB seem the same but confusingly they're not.

    • @MichaTheLight
      @MichaTheLight Год назад

      It's not important your presentation was si great that ppl let it just slide. So see it as a compliment. The terranigma story could be enhanced in tremendous way if the game gets a remake in a modern console/Plattform duality, life, incarnation, religion, culture and economics could be explored today in an enormous which could foster all the strenght ls of the story due 30 or 50x amount details in quests to put in.

  • @demevilwayz3230
    @demevilwayz3230 3 года назад +5

    I remember seeing the commercial of this game on TV. Then I read about Terranigma in Nintendo Power, with a little comic they did. I was so fascinated. I was in 2nd or 3rd grade.
    I asked my parents to buy it for me. I had to score a good grade to get the game and managed to do so. The next day, I went to toy's r us with my mum. It was one of these big RPG SNES boxes with the manual and everything.
    This game is my childhood. My friends and me all played this game and then talked about it next day in school for months. We drew pictures of the things in the game, went out in the woods and to an old castle ruin to act like we're in the game, with wooden weapons my grandfather made for us.
    Terranigma really influenced me in so many ways is part of my nicest childhood memories and will always be my favorite game of all time.

  • @fumomofumosarum5893
    @fumomofumosarum5893 5 лет назад +243

    " You can no longer talk to plants "
    : (

    • @hasher22
      @hasher22 4 года назад +19

      This really shattered me. The game really built that rapport with you and to suddenly take that away from the player is sad

    • @ElBribri
      @ElBribri 3 года назад +2

      That devasted me

    • @demevilwayz3230
      @demevilwayz3230 3 года назад +15

      Yeah that fucked me up as a kid also losing the ability to talk to animals

    • @Caydiem
      @Caydiem 3 года назад +7

      Always made me wish there was an option to abstain from reviving the humans.

    • @ANunes06
      @ANunes06 3 года назад +3

      @@Caydiem Just gave you a thumbs up and then thought... "Well that's certainly a mood."

  • @arminmowenbeinchen5185
    @arminmowenbeinchen5185 5 лет назад +414

    Here in Germany, Terranigma has a solid fanbase. Terranigma, Chrono Trigger and Secret of Evermore are my favorit games.
    Interesting:
    Japan got Terranigma and Chrono Trigger but no Evermore
    USA got Chrono Trigger and Evermore but no Terranigma
    and Europe got Terranigma and Evermore but no Chrono Trigger
    Life isn`t fair.

    • @Kinta02
      @Kinta02 5 лет назад +5

      Du kannst in so einem Kommentar nicht einfach Secret of Mana auslassen. Lass mich raten, nie im Multiplayer gezockt als Kind? :D

    • @arminmowenbeinchen5185
      @arminmowenbeinchen5185 5 лет назад +9

      @@Kinta02 Doch doch, hab ich:-D Es ist auch ein tolles Spiel, nur gefällt es mir nicht ganz so gut wie die genannten Spiele^^

    • @Kepec85
      @Kepec85 5 лет назад +15

      Terranigma hat sich bei mir so eingebrannt wie kein zweites Game. Schade um Quintet. Das war ein tolles Studio

    • @Lock2002ful
      @Lock2002ful 5 лет назад +6

      Jupp ^^
      FF6 und SoM gehören bei mir auch noch dazu.
      Aber Terranigma war für mich iwie das Masterpiece. Kein Spiel hat mich so bewegt damals.

    • @Dark__Thoughts
      @Dark__Thoughts 5 лет назад +6

      Should be noted that Secret of Evermore was not made in Japan, or by Japanese developers, but by Americans and as an answer to Secret of Mana which it downright copied in a lot of ways (unfortunately not the multiplayer feature). All great games, but I also must admit that Terranigma was my favorite SNES game, and jRPG for a long time too.

  • @neoasura
    @neoasura 5 лет назад +335

    If it wasn't for emulation, I'd have never known, or have played this game in my life.

    • @Navarchil
      @Navarchil 5 лет назад +9

      Yeah, I live in South Korea and it's pretty hard to get a hold of games like Terranigma legally :(

    • @purpleboye_
      @purpleboye_ 5 лет назад +1

      Same with SD3

    • @chrisbeach423
      @chrisbeach423 5 лет назад +12

      This is my favorite game of all time. Thank god for emulation (:

    • @pgcroonerva3256
      @pgcroonerva3256 4 года назад +2

      same.

    • @KOTEBANAROT
      @KOTEBANAROT 4 года назад +9

      Thank you nintendo for destroying video game legacy of many now-defunct studios. I propose we start burning libraries next

  • @Roinn.
    @Roinn. 3 года назад +10

    Terranigma had a huge impact on me and my brother when we were kids, still to this day a true profound masterpiece. It really gives me joy to hear that we weren't the only ones to truly appreciate this for what it is. I remember as a kid when I found this single SNES cartridge hidden away in the back on a dusty shelf in a tiny shop in a nearby village in 1999, i have never seen this game being sold anywhere else in Denmark, it was completely unknown but for some reason I spent my birthday money on it, best purchase I ever did, kinda epic thinking back on this

  • @ResonantArc
    @ResonantArc  5 лет назад +206

    90's Kid is my favorite video game character of all time.

    • @razeezar
      @razeezar 5 лет назад +1

      And Beruga was 'Burger Guy'.
      Although thinking about it now, that was actually someone else...

    • @esthiem4388
      @esthiem4388 5 лет назад +1

      Was this game released in the states or will I have to emulate also LIVEALIVE

    • @jus4000kicks
      @jus4000kicks 5 лет назад

      @@esthiem4388 You are gonna have to emulate it or get a cartridge with the rom on it... which is essentially the same thing.

    • @esthiem4388
      @esthiem4388 5 лет назад

      got it i was sort of hoping to have a cart on my wall but emulating is fine

    • @jus4000kicks
      @jus4000kicks 5 лет назад

      @@esthiem4388 As I just said you can get a cart of it. You will have to get it online and its essentially a cart with the rom in it but it is still a cart

  • @razeezar
    @razeezar 5 лет назад +87

    Not only is Terranigma one of my favourite SNES games but probably my favourite game of all. If I could play / replay only one more game before I die, this would be it!

    • @tartrazine5
      @tartrazine5 5 лет назад +1

      I hope you mean that in the sense of "If I could only play one last game before I died, this would be it". Because the way you phrased it makes it sound like you're terminally ill and aren't sure if you can finish it before you die.

    • @razeezar
      @razeezar 5 лет назад +2

      @@tartrazine5 If there's one thing that's certain in life, it's death and taxes (make that two things) :-).

    • @insaneasock3156
      @insaneasock3156 5 лет назад +1

      Then what are you waiting for? Fire this bad boy up. The game is amazing.

    • @razeezar
      @razeezar 5 лет назад

      @@insaneasock3156 I know it's amazing... I've played it through about half a dozen times since I first bought it in '97. Definitely long due to play again! :-)

  • @bsr19eighty9
    @bsr19eighty9 5 лет назад +28

    I played through the Soulblazer and Illusion of Gaia last summer before starting on Terranigma. Needless to say, I was absolutely floored by the story and overall presentation. The experience had stayed in my head for months after finishing it. At the start of last fall, I suddenly lost my Grandfather and then a dear friend of mine a few months after. Those sudden experiences of loss and trying to rebuild life after are perfectly encompassed within Terranigma and I now hold it closer to my heart than I ever did before.
    I'd say it's by far the most moving Video Game I've ever played, and would highly suggest it to anyone looking for an amazing story (Something happens 3/4 of the way through out of left field that blew my mind), a soundtrack that creates a whirlwind of emotions and one of the most beautiful presentations one could see. I can truthfully say it's now dethroned FF VI as my favorite video game of all time.
    Thanks for video, and would love to see reviews of the two previous entries in the "Trilogy".

  • @tobyperalta7543
    @tobyperalta7543 5 лет назад +130

    You could say Ark as a protagonist really RESONATED with you!

    • @yattav
      @yattav 5 лет назад +3

      ba dum tzz

    • @argentpuck
      @argentpuck 5 лет назад +9

      He literally said Ark is resonant (around 10:05).

    • @trollingisasport
      @trollingisasport 5 лет назад

      I see what you did there.

  • @MillenniumEarl014
    @MillenniumEarl014 5 лет назад +49

    SNES and PS1 are really something else.

    • @jjc4924
      @jjc4924 3 года назад +3

      Yep. That's why they're some of my favorite consoles of all time.

    • @Neo-Midgar
      @Neo-Midgar 3 года назад

      BRBRDENG!!!

    • @Chr1s_1986
      @Chr1s_1986 3 года назад

      PS2 was good too.

  • @feiwong3634
    @feiwong3634 5 лет назад +53

    The game of my life, i miss Quintet so much.

  • @Yocoshin
    @Yocoshin 5 лет назад +26

    This was an excellent review!! You described the way I I felt for years for this game perfectly. I could never put my feelings for Terranigma into words, but you did, and I thank you for that. For someone who's studied the history of this game, its company, and its creators for years now, I thank you. This is my favorite game review I have ever had the pleasure to watch.
    Now whenever a friend of mine asks "Hey whats your favorite game of all time" I'll tell them Terranigma and proceed to send them this video. I want people to know why this game resonates with me and so many people, and I feel this review you made will help my friends, family, and others understand.
    Art is subjective, it comes in many different forms. Terranigma is a piece of art, a piece that should not be forgotten, but remembered.

  • @tonigrondahl4465
    @tonigrondahl4465 5 лет назад +45

    Mike, your every review makes my games to play list even larger and larger...

    • @fervcorsica3358
      @fervcorsica3358 4 года назад +2

      you dont have to type "games to play list", it is commonly known as "backlog" in the gaming community.

  • @furis8888
    @furis8888 5 лет назад +6

    Living in Sweden, we bought this in 1997/1998 and boy... this is according to me the best SNES game, if not the best game I have ever played. Growing up with it, I also have a nostalgic connection with the game.
    I sincerely appreciate all the people, and this channel, for recognizing this game now, 20 years after its initial release.
    The citations from the developers are terrific, you would never know how much warmth fills me about hearing how much heart they actually put into the game.
    It is truly a hidden gem in every way. I would love a modern adaptation for it.. if possible.
    Probably played it 10 times or more since acquiring it. The recent years with emulators but heck, the experience is there.
    But it feels nice to actually have the cartridge of the game in my middle aged parents attic.
    Me and 2 of my brothers who have played it, always recall the most infuriating part though - "Leim's test"... *shivers*

  • @7thangelad586
    @7thangelad586 5 лет назад +27

    The overworld and underworld themes make me sad and nostalgic for something inexplicable.

  • @thingsiplay
    @thingsiplay 5 лет назад +10

    When I was a teenager, I was hyped for any rpg coming to Germany. Hits like Chrono Trigger, any Final Fantasy, Earthbound, Super Mario RPG didn't came out in the EU. I saved up for Lufia 2, as I was waiting long time for the release of it. One day I was going to the shop on release day and it wasn't there. Frustrated with the situation, I just brought randomly a game that popped up… and guess what, it was Terranigma! Never saw that before and it was an RPG. Yeah, turned out to be one of my best purchases ever, if not the best random purchase. So much memory, what a great game.

    • @paulhoffmann3405
      @paulhoffmann3405 4 года назад +1

      I am from Germany and was a teenager too back then. I feel you! :)

  • @aiox82
    @aiox82 5 лет назад +39

    I found this back in the early 2000's in college and learning about morality and logic. I remember playing this game and thinking 'Crap! What is the right choice? Which should I pick? They both have validity, but which does the game WANT me to choose?' In the end, I had to ask myself what I thought was the right choice. Me. Not the developers, not a company. Me. I was so invested in this game and it really made me think more about choices and consequences. Technological progress and the conservation of nature. In some small way, Ark likely helped me become a biology instructor. I have always had a soft spot for this series including Soulblazer and Illusion of Gaia. Wonderful titles that shined a light the impact we humans have on the world around us.
    Thanks for the excellent review.

  • @pisslizard01
    @pisslizard01 5 лет назад +12

    25,000 views in 5 days. Incredible that this game is getting some recognition in 2019. It was nice to hear another person (and much more down here in the comments) enjoyed this game as much as I did/do (I'm playing through it again right now, just made it to Chapter 3). The soundtrack is beautiful, the story is, as you put it, masterful and bittersweet, and the writing is just plain genius.
    Thank you for making this video; Terranigma needs all the recognition it can get.
    (shout out to Emuparadise for introducing me to this game back in 2015)

  • @Eener1000
    @Eener1000 5 лет назад +25

    Personally, I more often replay the Quintet games then the Final Fantasy series. The Quintet games always felt more of a personal journey in contrast to the bombastic epics in most of the Final Fantasy series.

    • @SeventhheavenDK
      @SeventhheavenDK Год назад +1

      Very two different games with very different mechanics. The comparison is incoherent and dumb

  • @TheCreepypro
    @TheCreepypro 5 лет назад +12

    not only is this a great video about Terranigma but it is a fantastic tribute to Quintet who graced us with many classics and were never rewarded for it thanks for this it is amazing

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato 10 месяцев назад +1

      in a way, SoulBlazer, Illusion of Gaia, and Terranigma were all the spiritual successors to Ys, since they were made by the same people (largely)

  • @decusq
    @decusq 5 лет назад +9

    I remember emulating this game back in my early 2000's era gaming where i got into emulation. I remember this game being lots of fun and the resurrection scenes were just amazing to watch and so uplifting. Thanks for reminding me of this game.

  • @N0madic
    @N0madic 5 лет назад +35

    Oh man, a review of my favourite SNES games?!? I clicked on this video so fast that I think I shattered the sound barrier.

  • @AoeadaTown
    @AoeadaTown 5 лет назад +1

    This channel is just what I’ve been looking for. Love your storytelling and historic approach to reviews. Keep up the great work, and I can’t wait to see more!

  • @chubz8969
    @chubz8969 5 лет назад +43

    not gonna lie, i cried a little at the end of this masterpiece.

  • @DesMondesBlut
    @DesMondesBlut 5 лет назад +13

    Thank you for putting what always felt about this game in my heart since childhood into this amazing retrospective.

  • @tomw7225
    @tomw7225 5 лет назад +23

    So good to finally see this review out. It was such a good time to play this with you and makes me so happy that you felt the same way about the game that I always have. Pure masterpiece, plain and simple. #90skid4life

  • @nobogasawara9253
    @nobogasawara9253 3 года назад +2

    This was the very first game I translated.
    Thank you for your deep and sympathetic dive.

  • @JSCG12
    @JSCG12 5 лет назад +5

    Great review Mike. I always enjoy hearing you speak so passionately and articulately about games and Terranigma has been on my radar for a while. You convinced me to try Radiant Historia and now I feel like I need to make Terranigma a priority as well.

  • @StiffAftermath
    @StiffAftermath 2 года назад +1

    Transcendence. That is what I feel when completing a SNES game from Enix. Much like Level-5’s Dark Cloud. Actraiser. Soul Blazer. Illusion of Gaia. Terranigma. Such amazing, thoughtful experiences when looked back upon completion. A sigh of accomplishment.

  • @verboten8
    @verboten8 5 лет назад +6

    Oh, Man. I'm tearing up. Thank you, thank you, thank you for this beautiful video. I'm one who thoroughly enjoyed Terranigma in my younger years with not one of my friends even know about this game. I especially agree with you about the music. It's just... beautiful. You're spot on about the deep nuances the music bring and the somewhat lonely feeling when we hear it.
    Argh, it makes me want to play this game all over again. Thank you :)

  • @geodaet83
    @geodaet83 2 года назад +1

    That ending never nearly got me moved to tears.
    It got me crying every time like no other game or movie ever did. This game was the one good thing that came out living In a pal region.

  • @ClockedIt
    @ClockedIt 5 лет назад +14

    One of the best videos I've seen on one of the best games ever made. Terranigma reminds you of what videogames can be when the developers hearts and souls are focused on creating something truly special. Great video! Great game!!

  • @Blueshellkyle
    @Blueshellkyle 5 лет назад +1

    You’re always so heartfelt and passionate about the games you love and I can really feel it. Thank you for all that you do, I’m ordering a repro of this game today.

  • @insaneasock3156
    @insaneasock3156 5 лет назад +7

    One of my favorite RPG'S on the SNES. I imported the game and bought a converter to play PAL games, unfortunately it wouldn't allow me to save. One morning I woke up, it was supposed to rain all day, sat my ass on my couch and played from 6am until I beat it around 10pm. Probably the best 16 hours of gaming.
    Would love to have the SoulBlazer/Quintent trilogy release on the Switch.

    • @Lock2002ful
      @Lock2002ful 5 лет назад

      Insane A Sock
      That would be the dream. It’s time that this game finally gets a rerelease it well deserves.

    • @JetWolfEX
      @JetWolfEX 5 лет назад

      I have a fond memory importing the Japanese version and having no idea what was going on, it added to the mystery in a way and was fun to figure out the story through context, I played through the entire game I had so much patience at the time, I figured it all out without a walkthrough, just trial and error.
      It's still one of the best I've played, I have the translation now and I wasn't too far off understanding the plot.

  • @owlwolf4043
    @owlwolf4043 3 года назад

    The passion, eloquence, and production quality of your reviews are second to none. Great job guys.

  • @ArukuKFuosu
    @ArukuKFuosu 4 года назад +1

    I don't usually comment on videos, but I can't leave without thanking you for this ode to this indescribable game. While I believe I'm almost a decade older than you, this game me feel exactly the same when I played it as a teenager.
    Undoubtedly a must-watch piece for anybody even remotely interested in videogames. Keep it up!

  • @doomkeeper56
    @doomkeeper56 5 лет назад +3

    I emulated this game back in my teen years, and it stuck with me that entire time, I was never able to forget it and I compared so many things to it. I love this game, and I don't play it enough, but almost like a good book, it just doesn't feel the same when I know what is coming.

  • @kitari3655
    @kitari3655 5 лет назад +3

    I'd honestly never heard of this game before, but it's now well up there on my list of things to give a play.

  • @terranigmabook4090
    @terranigmabook4090 3 года назад

    very informative and pleasantly spoken review with frequent expressions of respect to the makers. very good!

  • @tesa8157
    @tesa8157 Год назад +1

    Having played Terranigma as a 90‘s child :) You are absolutely correct.

  • @pablohorst
    @pablohorst 5 лет назад

    Once again, excellent video. Awesome quality. It shows the passion you have for these games. This video in particular made me want to try this game.

  • @YakiKadafiOutlaw
    @YakiKadafiOutlaw 7 месяцев назад

    I still got the original Terranigma game from my youth, my father bought the game in 1996 from "Intertoys" its a dutch shop for toys and games, here in Amsterdam the game has a big fanbase, a lot of people played this game as a kid. I still own my original game from my youth. I got so much nostalgia with this game, i am 33 years old and believe it or not, may sound a lil bit weird, i sometimes take the game with me next to bed and look at it for hours. I have such a bond with this game, the love is unconditional.

  • @JohnJRM
    @JohnJRM 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent video on my favorite game developer of all time! I always wondered what caused them to split up, and totally agree that it's a shame we didn't get to see the other masterpieces they almost certainly would have gone on to create.
    (Terranigma SPOILERS ahead)
    The whole idea of the duality between the development of human civilization and its trade-offs with the natural world actually stood out to me as one of the most impactful themes of the game. The moment I remember most from my playthrough is going back to the flower grove after restoring the animals, and the flowers would not talk to me anymore. And then the same thing happened with most of the animals after I restored the humans. Their dialogue was replaced with a "........................", as if by moving on to the next phase of the world, I was no longer connected enough to them to understand them. I was surprised at the sense of loss I felt at that, like a microcosm of the feeling of loss you get after a relationship with a close friend or significant other suddenly goes downhill, and you know it was at least partially your fault.

    • @ResonantArc
      @ResonantArc  5 лет назад +1

      Yep, I was super bummed when I saw that on my first playthrough. Pretty sure I said something like, "Man, that... just really sucks."

  • @KANPAI666OPPAI
    @KANPAI666OPPAI 5 лет назад

    Nice, I was just revisiting the Terranigma OST couple days ago and youtube recommends me your video this morning. Lot of cool quotes and interviews with the Quintet team that I wasn't aware of - great work with the content, editing, and presentation!

  • @RyudoKaze
    @RyudoKaze 3 месяца назад +1

    Stumbled over this video just now. Really takes me back. I owned the original copy of the game and still have it in my cupboard till this day. I have so many fond memories... I should dust off the old SNES or at least boot up an emulator or my modded SNES Mini and give it my seventh playthrough.

  • @nikolausklinger489
    @nikolausklinger489 3 года назад

    since childhood one of my alltime favourites , thanks for your video, not many people know how to research so well and describe the game more properly! i always wished to hear statements or even interviews from the makers, quintet- and u made it true

  • @zonbininshu2503
    @zonbininshu2503 5 лет назад +1

    "This guy gets it." I said to myself.
    Found this video because I was feeling nostalgic about my all-time favorite game and wouldn't you know, you just today uploaded a beautiful retrospective of it. Instant sub. Thanks for not spoiling the story, I'm using this video to recommend the game to some of my younger friends.
    Bitter-sweet. Yeah. Yeah it was.

  • @thedude8526
    @thedude8526 4 года назад +1

    Im playing through it now for the first time. Currently getting ready to fight dark gaia. I played through soul blazer and illusion of gaia as a child. Both those games have been burned into my mind to this day. Terranigma ia definitely one of the best games I've ever played. A real emotional rollercoaster, especially the scene with the goat and her husband. Shed a tear for that scene.

  • @fekalfatal
    @fekalfatal 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this review and all the research. You nailed what made the game great for me as a kid and what made me remember it until today!

  • @BeowulfCav
    @BeowulfCav Год назад +1

    It's a crime that this game doesn't get more recognition

  • @cgrooney9945
    @cgrooney9945 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for making a great review without dropping any big spoilers. I am half way into my first play through and wow. I have some gripes with the combat but the story and graphics (and music!) are so good I can't put it down!

  • @amsaa91
    @amsaa91 3 года назад

    After my first playthrough I looked up a guide and did a second run to develop all the town to max; it was so satisfying to see a small village develop over time thanks to my help and the villagers’ efforts.

  • @mastropieros
    @mastropieros 5 лет назад +1

    Congratulations sir, I have to say your reviews are something else. Well actually this is the first that I see but makes me check the rest.
    I absolutely love this game and you express all its greatness with extreme accuracy. And also all the info about the authors is priceless! Thanks for sharing it with us, my respect to your work :)

  • @medevuono
    @medevuono 5 лет назад

    Terranigma is one of my favorite games of the snes! thank you for doing so a great review and showing me the great love and work that the developers put into making it! like always is a joy to watch one of your video.

  • @bozlakian3329
    @bozlakian3329 3 года назад

    Brilliant video good sir ! I played through this a few times as a teenager but haven’t played it it 20-25 years. I now have my next few weeks of gaming planned ! Awesome content again mate ! Cheers ! 👍🏻🍻

  • @FinalDragoon63
    @FinalDragoon63 5 лет назад

    As a kid, I inherited my NES and SNES from my older siblings (and mother) and one of the games was Illusion of Gaia, which still has such a dear place in my heart, eventually I found Terranigma and it too, if nothing else but association with Illusion of Gaia, is such a special RPG for me.

  • @shink106
    @shink106 5 лет назад

    I'm very surprised and also glad that you brought up this game. This game truly deserves more acknowledgement. If more people played it, then they would agree with us as well. When you beat this game, it gives you a great feeling of resonance in you for a long time. It actually has been quite a while since I beat the game but I still remember the feeling even today. I may not remember the details of the game; however, I clearly remember the feeling I felt after beating the game which I cannot describe. It's not quite important that this game is in my top 5 games of all time but what makes this game special is that it gave me feelings which no other game could give.

  • @keen96
    @keen96 5 лет назад

    Amazing review as always guys, I will definitely play it in the near future!

  • @Soma_Chronicles
    @Soma_Chronicles 5 лет назад

    I'm tearing up at this retrospective. Thank you for a great video. I love this game to bits

  • @Mikazuchireborn
    @Mikazuchireborn 5 лет назад

    Thank you for making this video. I was lucky enough to stumble on this gem during my grade school days, and this was just such a happy reminder.

  • @skiesofmu
    @skiesofmu 5 лет назад

    Dude, thank you for this retrospective: I have so many great memories about this game.

  • @davidjtorresii7921
    @davidjtorresii7921 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you Mike for such an insightful look at one of the most criminally forgotten gems of all time. Cheers!

  • @ElBribri
    @ElBribri 3 года назад +1

    AMAZING video, Terranigma is the absolute definition of "underrated game", it is in fact a Masterpiece its such a joy to play, its a rollercoaster of emotions ending in a bittersweet ending.
    I discovered this game thanks to emulation, and it is easily and will probably be on my top 10 games list of all time, thats how good it is, everything from the pixel art, the music, the story, the concepts, the pacing, everything. More people should experience this gem, me personally I have a strong emotional attachment to it and i think that what they were aiming for, and it did.

  • @fohhee
    @fohhee 4 года назад +2

    Hands down the best ARPG on SNES, is a shame if you owned a SNES and never played it.

  • @moonlander9012
    @moonlander9012 3 года назад

    One of my absolute fav games when I was a kid in Germany. Excellent video!

  • @TheLuNaMaStEr
    @TheLuNaMaStEr 5 лет назад +2

    I'm thrilled to see you finally review this game. I have no idea where you managed to find so many interviews about it. I looked so freaking hard and didn't find half the material you did. Well done Mike! I'm glad you enjoyed it as much as you have.

    • @ResonantArc
      @ResonantArc  5 лет назад +1

      Got two great sources for you:
      1. This website is dedicated to translating old interviews from JRPG devs: shmuplations.com/terranigma/
      2. This book has a lot of great interviews conducted in recent years by the author: www.amazon.com/Untold-History-Japanese-Game-Developers/dp/0992926025/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_14_t_0?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=EKMGAW17XV7Z28DD8YPT

    • @TheLuNaMaStEr
      @TheLuNaMaStEr 5 лет назад

      @@ResonantArc Thanks Mike! Can't wait to check these out.

  • @lordeisschrank
    @lordeisschrank 9 месяцев назад +1

    I didnt have a snes growing up, I got a Sega instead... so when the 2000s rolled around and I discovered the magic of emulation, I went back to the SNES and played them all, FF3, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, Act Raiser, 7th saga, Mario RPG, Illusion of Gaia, Lufia, you name it. But nothing, not one of them stuck with me even remotely as much as Terranigma did. Back at that time, I didnt even know it never came out in the US. Man... what a loss for the gaming world
    Though given all those strange remakes on the Switch lately... even one by quintet... the hope lives on

  • @FatherDragonMusic
    @FatherDragonMusic 4 года назад

    I'm glad it's 2019 and people are still making great videos about Terranigma and Quintet. Thank you
    Illusion of Gaia has been my favorite game since it came out, and I still have my tshirt that came with it's preorder, I didn't play Terranigma until later in life because it was harder to get hold of, but I totally agree it's Quintets opus

  • @BurnSchulz
    @BurnSchulz 5 лет назад

    Thank you for giving such a deep insight on one of my favorite all time Games!

  • @BeyondTheWall_Gaming
    @BeyondTheWall_Gaming 4 года назад

    You did a wonderful job on this. Thank you, and thank you to the amazing team that created Terranigma.

  • @Ralphiriusgr8
    @Ralphiriusgr8 5 лет назад

    after loving the game for years, this is the first time I'm actually able to connect some names and faces to the game's creators because of your fantastic research.
    I hope all those who worked on it know that their feelings have reached many players. They deserve to know at least that much.

  • @RekkaAlexiel
    @RekkaAlexiel 5 лет назад +8

    Oh my god, this is such a great review on such an amazing game!! I was honestly getting teary-eyed at the end. Don't mine me, but I'm going to share the crap out of this video!

  • @christophermoore2205
    @christophermoore2205 3 года назад

    The best video on Terranigma I've ever seen. Lots of insight I never knew before of my favourite game of all time.

  • @ElBribri
    @ElBribri 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome video as usual, theres this duality of Neotokio and Civilaization advancement vs Nature theres even that Zoo were you then see lions held instead of being free in the wilderness, Terranigma did make a lasting impression on me, its an emotional ride and a fun game to play, I even uploaded a couple video tributes to it, this game is the definition of a Hidden gem, secured as one of my top 10 favorite games of all time

  • @kokosan09
    @kokosan09 5 лет назад +6

    this made me so happy and also so sad at the same time. it's such a wonderful game, and I didn't know it never got the accolades it deserved.
    I replay it every couple of years, and listen to the music when I don't. like you say, it's just bittersweet and hauntingly beautiful. Arc is such a fun, and likeable character, and so are the others! the castle (and it's music!!) always gives me the chills. and walking around in Crysta feels like walking in a dreamed up version of your hometown - just bittersweet, filling you with sense of wanderlust but also making you want to hide there forever in fear of what's waiting for you outside.
    sorry for the rambling, it's late and the nostalgia got to me; thank you so much for this video!

  • @slatox
    @slatox 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this very moving masterpiece of a retrospective to this incredible game. Terranigma was the most stand-out game of my childhood and I have always cited it as my favourite RPG of all time, but I've never come close to being able to as effectively put into words as to why, compared to how wildly successfully you have done so here. The way you have described the powerful themes and emotional resonance that Quintet achieved here I think beautifully explains why this game sticks out so starkly in my memory, more than any other game I've ever played.
    From my understanding of how memory works, the more distant a memory becomes, the more our brain sees the need to compress it and strip away details, often what we're left with is how something made us feel. This game is such an incredible journey full of incredibly powerful moments and the power of those feelings really stays with you, it's no surprise that no matter how many years pass, I can't forget how much this game made moved me. Thanks again for this beautiful tribute to what I would argue is the best RPG of a (console) generation.

  • @skiesofmu
    @skiesofmu 3 года назад +2

    Hi man, thank you for this: I think you really revealed the complex soul of this game in a beautiful way. As you said, with graphic improvements we kinda lost the power of abstract representation: software houses struggle to constantly feed the audience, leaving no space for imagination to run wild. Keep up the great work and stay safe!

  • @TheSpectacledOwl
    @TheSpectacledOwl 5 лет назад

    This is one game that truly needs a remake, if not a port.
    Truly a poignant epic.
    Keep up the excellent work.

  • @type2red
    @type2red 5 лет назад +2

    WE NEED THIS GAME AS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ON SWITCH LIKE YESTERDAY! 🙏🏽😭

  • @EnWeZed
    @EnWeZed 5 лет назад

    That was a beautiful review. Thank you!

  • @jschofield5181
    @jschofield5181 3 года назад +1

    This is awesome. I have a lot of nostalgia associated with Terranigma, but you captured the magic of this game beyond my expectations. Really enjoyed watching this.

  • @leif54
    @leif54 Год назад

    Watching this video for the 4th time. This game is so special. Hope you get to cover it on the story podcast soon.

  • @Cat_in_Bljat
    @Cat_in_Bljat 5 лет назад +2

    I shed some tears when I had to decide which Elle I choose to love. Didn't wan't to have to decide this at all. I was so caught up in this world.

  • @Zeph101theoriginal
    @Zeph101theoriginal 5 лет назад

    Terranigma is my all time favourite game and this is one of the best videos I've ever seen that really encapsulates my thoughts on the game. Thank you so much for this one.

  • @JankyToe
    @JankyToe 2 года назад

    Every now and again, you get something great--a cut above the rest. And then you get Terranigma: something profoundly special.

  • @jaredbooom6558
    @jaredbooom6558 4 года назад

    I'm just starting a Suikoden series reply and come across your channel. Love it

  • @BinaryDood
    @BinaryDood 5 лет назад +20

    Godamnit Mike. Nowadays I'm too busy and always watch videos from 1.5 to 2 times speed, pretty much no exceptions... until this pops up. I watched at regular speed to take in your opinions, the dev quotes and this masterpiece of a soundtrack with the accurate contemplation.
    Terranigma is an odd game. I heard it had an amazing story, and it also had some of the best pixel work I've seen, yet I was always weary, because I thought there was no way you could tell a good story with this game because... the font was too big. I clearly underestimated how well this game would tell it's story with visuals and music, transitions and events, pretty much unmatched for its time. When I finished it I paced around my room thinking of how great it was, what the ending meant and made me feel, and I started thinking that this game should be taught in schools.
    I think had I played this game as a kid I would have never killed an ant, never have thrown undivided trash outside the recycling bin. To understand plants and the animals, for the Earth to loose it's innocence once mankind originated and culminate all of this in a tale of growth, development, the cost of manipulating the ecosystem and mutual understanding and lack-thereof... I couldn't think a game could do all these things today, let alone a ARPG from the 90s. Terranigma is probably the single greatest example of "lightning in a bottle" in game history. And I think you captured that so well in this retrospective.
    Hats off to you, Resonant Ark. Can't wait to see what other amazing RPG you will tackle next. I came to think this video also has a fair shair of duality, the somber future of Quintet displayed by misty quotes from devs... yet also hilarious recorded game-play moments.... could that be METATEXT???? jk, but I really love this video and how well you organize your reviews.
    I also have an equals time hilarious and embarrassing story with this game «/-(whichimayornottelldependinghowmanylikesthiscommentgets)-/»

    • @DanXDelion
      @DanXDelion 5 лет назад

      16. Take em and tell your story with this game. And I may or may not tell mine then.

    • @ferdilinkz
      @ferdilinkz 5 лет назад

      17 now..

  • @blazingsonic
    @blazingsonic 5 лет назад +2

    Best cross over game idea ever!
    90s kid meets Green Biker dude and they go on a quest of extreme awesomeness!

  • @senolcaluk5707
    @senolcaluk5707 4 года назад

    I just discovered your channel a week ago and I've been looking at all these classic rpg reviews and thinking wow what an amazing way to review something so nostalgic.
    I really appreciate the fact that you're trying to explain why games moved us so much back in the good old SNES and PlayStation days. It's not just nostalgia, it's a combination of many great factors combined like story, gameplay and absolutely one of the great aspects that you also take so much time to explain, the music.
    I'm one of those guys that never played Terranigma simply because it wasn't that well known to me. After seeing this review it's really interesting to see why the game was made and what the developers wanted to convey. Thanks for that.
    One last thing. After going through your huge library of reviews I noticed that Tales of Phantasia for the SNES wasn't in there. I actually saw a snippet of video in this video, when you were explaining the music. Are you still planning on reviewing it?

  • @diegoreynoso4188
    @diegoreynoso4188 5 лет назад

    Terranigma is so amazing I need to replay it soon now after watching this review. Really great review!

  • @romax3115
    @romax3115 5 лет назад +2

    i play this game more than 10 times, i love it so much it never get boring, it was the highlight of my late 20s, it was heart breaking to know this was their last game

  • @kendric_BUF
    @kendric_BUF 5 лет назад +1

    YES! Another Resonant Arc Retrospective!!

  • @Delete_dj
    @Delete_dj 2 года назад

    This has the best score / OST out of any video game in history. Magic rocks I can loop all day endlessly. Pure masterpiece ❤️

  • @KorenLesthe
    @KorenLesthe 5 лет назад

    It’s my favorite game of all time. I’m glad the game was released in France and pretty well translated.
    Great video !

  • @thomaswateren3967
    @thomaswateren3967 2 года назад

    Nowadays I'm too busy with work of other games. I have beaten the game countless times when I was young. But about once a year I watch the full long play on RUclips. As a movie it feels, as a nostalgic dream, like an experience that has changed my life...

  • @CrystalMooGamingChannel
    @CrystalMooGamingChannel 3 года назад

    Almost cried after watching this video. It was super nostalgia T_T..... In Thailand this game was only known by the name "Tenchi Souzou" and there is only a Japanese version to play. I play through this game cluelessly.. without understand anything about it, but still realize how "deep" and AMAZING it was. I love the village "Crystal Home" with something like bubbles floating around everywhere, and the music that remind me a place like home. I just know that this game is called "Terranigna" in English and now truely understand what the game is about. Thanks!!

  • @TDWprog
    @TDWprog 2 месяца назад

    My absolute favorite game of all time. Amazing review. Well done! ❤

  • @GiordanDiodato
    @GiordanDiodato 10 месяцев назад +1

    Tomoyoshi Miyazaki and Masaya Hashimoto are also known for creating Nihon Falcom's flagship series Ys. They worked on the first 3 Ys games, if you're wondering. And I can see why they left after Ys 3, which feels too much like Falcom decided to interfere a lot when it comes to gameplay and story.

  • @thiagodeandradeneves4585
    @thiagodeandradeneves4585 5 лет назад +8

    The most emotional game I've ever played.