@@Chaos7887 I never played the original, but when I was a child I definitely played EVO search for eden and it was my favorite game. It could be lesser, but the experience was not :]
The SNES sure hosted a lot of novel, unique games in its day, and this Enix gem has to be among the best of them. EVO took "taking control of your own destiny" to a whole new level.
E.V.O. here was one of my favourite games to pick up and play. So much wacky stuff you can do, and it's like an action-RPG that's heavier on the action elements without making the RPG stuff unimportant.
Ehh, it's alright. A little tedious in how much grinding you gotta do for Evolution points, and boy can it be hard!! Still, it's educational, at least! I would've freaking LOVED this game as a kid!!!
You really don't gotta grind much at all, especially if you search for or just get lucky to find the hidden secrets that let you level up easily. Other than at the very start, of course.@@therealseanw.stewart2071
I've been meaning to ask you this question. Do you think Square and Enix were better without merger? Square did make a lot of good games before merger.
Seventh Cross, a weird game about evolution, but much more bizarre than E.V.O, check out on youtube, there is will be no point of return once you see it.
pretty much the same as most people. The reason being that the game is pretty linear up to a certain point, at which it becomes much less clear where you are supposed to go or what you need to do.
@@MrLordDarlington really? I thought it was because the game is insanely hard! I beat it, but I had to become a save scummer. That momma yeti boss is seriously hard!
I received this game from my grandmother on my 10th birthday. I had not heard of the game until then, but it quickly became one of the all time classics on the SNES for me! The soundtrack (at least the remixed themes from The Shinka Ron) is awesome!
@@NintendoComplete I eventually discovered that a lot of the soundtrack are remixes from a much older game for the PC-98 called Okunen Monogatari: The Shinka Ron. From what I gather, it has a very similar theme to E.V.O. which I believe was the second game in the series.
@@rcblazer Yeah, there's a full fan translation of the original PC98 version kicking around the internet. It's pretty neat - it actually uses a turn-based RPG combat system.
@@capncrackfiendI think that's because most acts of violence in nature are born out of need, not actual malicious desire. A wolf hunting a baby deer or a shark hunting a baby seal are not monstrous evils, they literally NEED to do that just to live. Yes, some animals show sadism (cats and orcas), but even that is born from the choice-less instinct to hunt and practice. In that scene with the baby amphibian, there is obviously no need to kill the child. A few moments before that, your creature has just defeated a Boss and eaten a good fill of meat, so trying to kill and eat the child amphibian right after that is just needless malice. I agree with Gaia punishing players for that, there is a clear difference between killing to satiate your hunger/practice your skills versus killing for the sake of it..
Way, way, WAY, ahead of its time, this game; I played it in highschool like 10 years after it came out and was impressed even then at its depth and player choice
I begged my parents to rent this game SO MANY TIMES! I spent so many hours playing this one. This shaped a whole lot of how I think about today's world from a logical perspective. Spore was the closest I ever found to this game and I'm wishing there were other Evolution/rpg themed games
Omg this game is savage in concep. Decades ago it talks about assited evolution like mas effecf do decades after. Increible travel and game amazing progammers at their time 10/10 inst enought. MASTERPIECE rest in peace baby tricerap :(
This game is awesome. Just played it randomly many years ago in an emulator, the name was curious for me and give it a try. Also underrated, because I never see someone recommend it.
I love how the game lets you get away with eating the tutorial squid but later on you try to eat an NPC and die of guilt XD Fantastic! The game should get a remake!
For the longest (and I mean longest) time I kept thinking of an NES game I played as a child but could not remeber anything about it besides it taking place in a western town and a ball (orb) that would float up as you got close to it. I subscribed to your channel because I noticed you have TONS of NES games uploaded on it and thanks to you I now know the name of that game. Its Time Lord! The moment I got to the part in that video (where you walked up to the orb and it floated up) it instantly brought back memories and for that, I thank you for the video. All your videos tbh. Games I can no longer play unfortunatly, coming to your channel lets me re-live my childhood all over again!
Oh, boy. This game is awesome! It's just sad, they didn't let we procede to Eden to see what happens next as the Partner of Gaia, when you have to create a civilization. Picture this; suddenly the game turns into a city simulator, where your mission is to use your God Powers to build a city from the ground and-... Uh-oh, wait... Sim City was already out at that point... forget it.
This was such a lovely game, lovely sounds, imagination. It really did feel ahead of it's time. Everything you chose could effect your appearance, nearly un heard of for the age of how deep it could go or where you could end up as a being. To those who say videogames aren't art, let them rejoin the ranks of idiocy that takes away their own artistic licenses for their vision is truly shallow.
The only part i hated about this game was the end, i got absolutely bamboozled by the door with a "?" sign like it was an "OKAY" ending. C'mon man i was expecting something better!
This was one of my favorites back then and I forgot all about it until today when I smelled something in a store that rushed over me with nostalgia and brought me back to that time. That is why I am here watching this now
I remember this game fondly. Way back before I can even form proper words. When I didn't eat my kiddy food, mom would let me play this for a bit and tell me to eat and grow like the fish. I'll eat everything.
This game come to my mind today, i remember playing it years ago but never finished it, today i did it, and now it this video just slaped my face and said "look you missed like, all the secret special evolutions" lmao
I remember seeing this game in a magazine about a year or a year and a half before it came out. It was an instant must-buy for me when it finally did release. They didn't manage to live up to the expectations set in the early press, though. Must have been a challenged development. They certainly didn't put much effort into most of the music. I used to get yelled at to turn down the TV when I had to grind in stages with those stupid 6-8 second looping tracks.
Me and my brother played this on an SNES Emulator in the early 2000's, nuts how many SNES gems we didn't know ever existed. Emulators have the bonus of save states and a fast forward feature, lots of these older games fluff playtime with some sort of grind or with cheap deaths. Glad to see I'm not the only one that ate the tutorial jellyfish thing.
Imagine what this could've done for headlines in the early 90s when people tried to crucify video games? I can just imagine it: An 8 year old cannibalizes his own family in an Ohio trailer park and relatives blame a violent new video game. This story, and more, on the news at 9.
@@NintendoComplete The only cannibalizing going on in Ohio was Jeffrey Dahmer at that time. As for crucifyng video games, Mortal Kombat 2 was taking all the slings and arrows.
Im playing re 2 atm but i just suddenly thought about this game. God its been so long, i remember spending alot of hours in this game back then. So much fun :D
You should play the english patched version a game called 46 Okunen Monogatari ~The Shinka Ron~. The english patched version is called E.V.O Theory of Evolution. It's predecessor to this game.
I just started playing this for the first time and looking at your playthrough, I'm about to evolve to "flying". It took me a few hours, so you doing it in a little over 1 is insane! Lol. This game is so freaking cool! I plan to beat it when I wake up.
I used to play this game ALOT when I was little. So much so that I got 2 copies for B-Day and Christmas and was perfectly fine with it. Loved this game, wish it was playable on Steam or GOG or somewhere because I could still play it today.
This, Spore, Cubivore, and Seventh Cross Evolution all need to be combined. All truly lack things the others really need to have. Spore, for all its faults, has the scale this sort of thing needs, for all the bad things one can say, that is a universe, as well as the character creation system. Seventh Cross has gameplay, at least in the overworld, E.V.O. and Cubivore would have the writing, Cubivore understanding comedy, but both really understanding how to make mother nature feel brutal and, in some ways, horribly unfair, but, most of all, they all have the heart needed to make this concept work. It is clear to me that, on the teams that worked on these games, really, honestly cared about these games, though thanks to either time period, deadlines, or budgets, weren't allowed to make the best thing they could.
Fun fact, E.V.O. started as an overhead RPG released in Japan for the... PC-98? There's an entire article on it here: hg101.kontek.net/46okunen/46okunen.htm
This game is amazing but ridiculously hard. The only way I managed to beat some of the bosses was by exploiting a little loophole - if you pause and evolve a feature your entire energy bar refills.
I remember playing this game and I evolved into a golden dragon flying through the air and then it evolved me into a human and I had so much trouble fighting the bosses I just gave up.
I played through this just last year. Hoo boy, does this game got issues... But the concept is appealing regardless, and there are some charming moments, like when you're a dolphin or whatever and suddenly you can evolve into a mermaid!! Great stuff! Also, Gaea, the nude Earth Goddess with cool ocean-hair.. I love cute goddesses! ^^
Interesting to know there is a Japan-only (but fan-translated I think) predecessor, a turn-based RPG released on PC-9801 in 1990. Beside the basic concepts of evolution and living through several eras on a mission for Gaia, it and EVO have little in common. As for EVO itself, it hasn't aged graciously with its clunky gameplay but it's still one of the most unique SNES games and, with some patience, an enjoyable experience that makes up for its shortcomings with evolutions that feel rewarding.
This game needs a full on modern remake. I’d love to see it open world.. being able to transform and evolve into different animals is still a very cool concept
Hey everyone, did you know that EVO is actually a sequel to a 1990 PC game? Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/Ym9YkH8xciE/видео.html
I don't think this is a sequel, but rather an alternate retelling.
To me the pc-98 version was more interesting and had more going for it. This feels lesser.
@@Chaos7887 I never played the original, but when I was a child I definitely played EVO search for eden and it was my favorite game. It could be lesser, but the experience was not :]
This game is soooooooooo underated. What an actual masterpiece.
Yeah
lol
Too much farm
used to play it back in the day. tripped me out
This has to be one of the most realistic games. It asks but one question: "Is it alive?"
"Yes."
"Eat it."
If it moves Eat it
@@richardsorgo8600 Chinese people be like
Have some more chicken, have some more pie
It doesn't matter if it's boiled or fried
Just eat it, eat it, just eat it eat it
And if it is cold, reheat it
@@richardsorgo8600 Pizza the Hut moves. I would like to eat him.
"please be careful and use it wisely. if you use it improperly, you will have a much harder trial than the one you just experienced." Shit...
The SNES sure hosted a lot of novel, unique games in its day, and this Enix gem has to be among the best of them. EVO took "taking control of your own destiny" to a whole new level.
E.V.O. here was one of my favourite games to pick up and play. So much wacky stuff you can do, and it's like an action-RPG that's heavier on the action elements without making the RPG stuff unimportant.
Ehh, it's alright. A little tedious in how much grinding you gotta do for Evolution points, and boy can it be hard!! Still, it's educational, at least! I would've freaking LOVED this game as a kid!!!
You really don't gotta grind much at all, especially if you search for or just get lucky to find the hidden secrets that let you level up easily. Other than at the very start, of course.@@therealseanw.stewart2071
I bet Creationists HATE this game...
I've been meaning to ask you this question. Do you think Square and Enix were better without merger? Square did make a lot of good games before merger.
One fishes 800 million year journey to get a celestial waifu with parallax hair.
yeah you lost to a fish let that sink in
It's a long wait, but that parallax hair is damned stylish!
Valeu apena
What the kids look like
@@tyrant796 é.... só fica meio errado se vc n tiver como humano até o final do jogo... GAIA PRATICA ZOOFILIA
The spiritual grandparent of Spore.
Who's the parent?
Seventh Cross, a weird game about evolution, but much more bizarre than E.V.O, check out on youtube, there is will be no point of return once you see it.
Angry Shark e Maneater tbm!
A companion to the PC game.
Yeeeeah
That was savage that when you eat the squid that gived you tutorial...
I think that was a jellyfish.
But in the player's defense, it attacked first.
In the players defense, the jellyfish was in front of his mouth
@@hanzolos1852 Still savage af,eats anyone that helps him...and even attacked the baby...
@@BirikinPrimary well he did die for that one though...
Such savage
This is a really underrated game. I wish I had finished it but I only got as far as the reptile stage.
pretty much the same as most people. The reason being that the game is pretty linear up to a certain point, at which it becomes much less clear where you are supposed to go or what you need to do.
@@MrLordDarlington really? I thought it was because the game is insanely hard! I beat it, but I had to become a save scummer. That momma yeti boss is seriously hard!
@@cosmocosmoton I couldn't beat the goddamn wasp.
I was stuck at chapter 1 as a 7 year old child 😂. It was fun to eat the jelly fish and eels. Playing it as we speak just beat yeti mother.
T-rex: "defeating you will be as easy as lifting a baby."
Me: *Staring at the T-rex arms trying to figure how he'll lift a baby*
With his teeth, of course!
48:40 - 48:48
Evolving from a badass Amphibian to... that...
That fanfare makes it extra painful to watch.
@@Jukisoba lol
year 2000 in a nutshell
@@Jukisoba Duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh _fart_ heu heu
1:34:26
It cannot be overstated how awesome this mermaid attack sound effect is
Underrated comment.
Such a "specific" thing that I always agreed on in a subconscious level
....Not even a subconscious level. It's really that good ha ha!
What mermaid?
@@judahsoremy9857 2:24:06
I remember almost crying (if not crying) seeing the baby and the mom there in 1:34:32, man I played this game so many times
The part where the dinosaurs were getting bombarded by asteroids was hard to watch too when i was a kiddo. 😢
1:30:15
Ah yes the mermaid, the epitome of sea evolution, with her powerful jaws she can blow anything to shreds
Yup
not shown in this game: immediately after the ending cutscene, the player eats both gaia and the sun and becomes a god
Hmm... maybe Asura's Wrath was actually a sequel to EVO, if that's the case.... lmao
I received this game from my grandmother on my 10th birthday. I had not heard of the game until then, but it quickly became one of the all time classics on the SNES for me! The soundtrack (at least the remixed themes from The Shinka Ron) is awesome!
I love the music :) it was done by sugiyama koichi, the guy that has done all the DQ soundtracks
@@NintendoComplete I eventually discovered that a lot of the soundtrack are remixes from a much older game for the PC-98 called Okunen Monogatari: The Shinka Ron. From what I gather, it has a very similar theme to E.V.O. which I believe was the second game in the series.
@@rcblazer Yeah, there's a full fan translation of the original PC98 version kicking around the internet. It's pretty neat - it actually uses a turn-based RPG combat system.
Oh, nice to see you here! ^^
I love how ruthlessly this game captures the true spirit of evolution: killing everything weaker than you for your benefit.
Apparently killing and eating a child is frowned upon even by the game, though XD
I didn't know that it actively punishes you for that.
@@capncrackfiendI think that's because most acts of violence in nature are born out of need, not actual malicious desire. A wolf hunting a baby deer or a shark hunting a baby seal are not monstrous evils, they literally NEED to do that just to live. Yes, some animals show sadism (cats and orcas), but even that is born from the choice-less instinct to hunt and practice.
In that scene with the baby amphibian, there is obviously no need to kill the child. A few moments before that, your creature has just defeated a Boss and eaten a good fill of meat, so trying to kill and eat the child amphibian right after that is just needless malice. I agree with Gaia punishing players for that, there is a clear difference between killing to satiate your hunger/practice your skills versus killing for the sake of it..
Heterotrophy: Eat or be eaten.
2:23:30 wow did not see the mermaid thing coming.
Way, way, WAY, ahead of its time, this game; I played it in highschool like 10 years after it came out and was impressed even then at its depth and player choice
I would love to see an expanded take on this game with a lot more options.
A remake would be pretty cool to see.
@@therealseanw.stewart2071 Spore
"seventh cross evolution" on dreamcast
@@5434345 Spore is joke compared to EVO in terms of gameplay. The closest it gets to it is in the cell stage.
RokuroCarisu it’s an entirely different game really. The only similarity they share is that they are based around evolution.
One of the most underrated games of all time. Need I say more?
I begged my parents to rent this game SO MANY TIMES! I spent so many hours playing this one. This shaped a whole lot of how I think about today's world from a logical perspective. Spore was the closest I ever found to this game and I'm wishing there were other Evolution/rpg themed games
Omg this game is savage in concep.
Decades ago it talks about assited evolution like mas effecf do decades after.
Increible travel and game amazing progammers at their time
10/10 inst enought.
MASTERPIECE
rest in peace baby tricerap :(
This game is awesome. Just played it randomly many years ago in an emulator, the name was curious for me and give it a try. Also underrated, because I never see someone recommend it.
This would make an awesome theatre musical
I rented this game as a child several times. Its one of my earliest gaming memories.
Very underrated title for the SNES. The creativity that goes into building your character gives it a lot of replay value.
Always enjoyed this game. Picked it up for nothing when Blockbuster was moving their SNES stuff out. Glad I did.
I had a friend explain this game to me on a long walk back from school back in the day, it was really ahead of it's time.
I was about 2hrs into this game before i knew you could actually evolve yourself and level up lol
I believe me and pretty much every foreign kid out there who couldn't read the text boxes did that, too.
One of my favorite snes games, this one, Rock and Roll racing, MK II, Goofy Troops and Super Mario World was great part of my childhood happiness.
"the castle is comming apart!"
*castle literally explodes*
sure, "falling apart"
I love how the game lets you get away with eating the tutorial squid but later on you try to eat an NPC and die of guilt XD Fantastic! The game should get a remake!
At which part does that happen (dying of guilt)?
@@steampunkastronaut7081 probably when eats the kid and then dies
I could never do this in any game. I felt incredible guilt
Earth-chan and Human-kun story in a nutshell
A love story across ages, for the ages.
"We are coelafish. It is very difficult for us to evolve or fight against other creatures. So, we stay as we are."
Sounds like a certain class of people I know.
@@edwardgaines6561 this type of people usually get consumed by those who evolved.
@@Shark1103 He actually never ate any of those fish. It was one of the only things he never ate.
For the longest (and I mean longest) time I kept thinking of an NES game I played as a child but could not remeber anything about it besides it taking place in a western town and a ball (orb) that would float up as you got close to it. I subscribed to your channel because I noticed you have TONS of NES games uploaded on it and thanks to you I now know the name of that game. Its Time Lord! The moment I got to the part in that video (where you walked up to the orb and it floated up) it instantly brought back memories and for that, I thank you for the video. All your videos tbh. Games I can no longer play unfortunatly, coming to your channel lets me re-live my childhood all over again!
That game is TImeLord
I'm glad you were able to find it again! :)
Just play the games with an emulator.
Oh, boy. This game is awesome! It's just sad, they didn't let we procede to Eden to see what happens next as the Partner of Gaia, when you have to create a civilization. Picture this; suddenly the game turns into a city simulator, where your mission is to use your God Powers to build a city from the ground and-... Uh-oh, wait... Sim City was already out at that point...
forget it.
Act raiser.
Utopia?
Beautiful piece of art
I have been really looking for this game for 10 years
This was such a lovely game, lovely sounds, imagination. It really did feel ahead of it's time. Everything you chose could effect your appearance, nearly un heard of for the age of how deep it could go or where you could end up as a being.
To those who say videogames aren't art, let them rejoin the ranks of idiocy that takes away their own artistic licenses for their vision is truly shallow.
The only part i hated about this game was the end, i got absolutely bamboozled by the door with a "?" sign like it was an "OKAY" ending. C'mon man i was expecting something better!
This mean future in your hands.
Evolution never stops. It'll always continue, it cannot be stopped.
Wonderful to hear the music, this was a really nice looking game back in the day, was so fun to get the choice of adding horns etc. nice job!
2:05:11 how elephants started to eat meat
This was one of my favorites back then and I forgot all about it until today when I smelled something in a store that rushed over me with nostalgia and brought me back to that time. That is why I am here watching this now
I just want to say, i thoroughly enjoyed watching this. Thank you.
Just Incase you don’t remember her name
She is Gaia
I remember this game fondly. Way back before I can even form proper words. When I didn't eat my kiddy food, mom would let me play this for a bit and tell me to eat and grow like the fish. I'll eat everything.
i love how you are a lobe finned fish and evolve into a prehistoric amphibian called icthyostega
I used to draw these jellyfish all over the place, I loved this game so much as a kid!
This game come to my mind today, i remember playing it years ago but never finished it, today i did it, and now it this video just slaped my face and said "look you missed like, all the secret special evolutions" lmao
I played this as a kid and loved it, not sure why not more people talk about this game
I enjoyed this game several times. So unique and interesting. It can get a bit grindy at times, but that's about my only criticism.
I remember seeing this game in a magazine about a year or a year and a half before it came out. It was an instant must-buy for me when it finally did release. They didn't manage to live up to the expectations set in the early press, though. Must have been a challenged development. They certainly didn't put much effort into most of the music. I used to get yelled at to turn down the TV when I had to grind in stages with those stupid 6-8 second looping tracks.
Part 3
49:38
Part 4
1:32:09
Part 5
2:07:00
Final Boss 2:39:25
Credit 2:50:00
I remember playing this game. I evolved my character into a dragon.
Ahhh dragon was the best
Me and my brother played this on an SNES Emulator in the early 2000's, nuts how many SNES gems we didn't know ever existed. Emulators have the bonus of save states and a fast forward feature, lots of these older games fluff playtime with some sort of grind or with cheap deaths. Glad to see I'm not the only one that ate the tutorial jellyfish thing.
This was my MFin game when I was a kid! Enix really had some hidden gems I loved this and especially Star Ocean II 😭
Just because you can eat someone doesn't mean you should. This game challenges that assumption.
Imagine what this could've done for headlines in the early 90s when people tried to crucify video games? I can just imagine it: An 8 year old cannibalizes his own family in an Ohio trailer park and relatives blame a violent new video game. This story, and more, on the news at 9.
Sometimes games back then were tough enough that you gotta go full Chara.
Except for the friendly Ichtyostega. The only thing in this game that deals damage in three digits is their meat!
@@RokuroCarisu Probably only because Tide Pods didn't exist yet when this came out.
@@NintendoComplete The only cannibalizing going on in Ohio was Jeffrey Dahmer at that time.
As for crucifyng video games, Mortal Kombat 2 was taking all the slings and arrows.
Im playing re 2 atm but i just suddenly thought about this game. God its been so long, i remember spending alot of hours in this game back then. So much fun :D
You should play the english patched version a game called 46 Okunen Monogatari ~The Shinka Ron~. The english patched version is called E.V.O Theory of Evolution. It's predecessor to this game.
It's also worth mentioning that it's an RPG.
Here you go ruclips.net/video/Ym9YkH8xciE/видео.html
I just started playing this for the first time and looking at your playthrough, I'm about to evolve to "flying". It took me a few hours, so you doing it in a little over 1 is insane! Lol. This game is so freaking cool! I plan to beat it when I wake up.
This game is very great, and the story... is... meaningful. If my father plays this game, he will know his own miskates and finally understand me...
I want this game on the SNES arcade on switch. I’d be so happy to play this again
I love that you named your dragon Bruce Lee
That was a very interesting game to watch. Very unique, even by todays standards.
I used to play this game ALOT when I was little. So much so that I got 2 copies for B-Day and Christmas and was perfectly fine with it. Loved this game, wish it was playable on Steam or GOG or somewhere because I could still play it today.
1:13:48 - I've played this game several times, and never heard of this easter egg until today. Nice!
This, Spore, Cubivore, and Seventh Cross Evolution all need to be combined. All truly lack things the others really need to have. Spore, for all its faults, has the scale this sort of thing needs, for all the bad things one can say, that is a universe, as well as the character creation system. Seventh Cross has gameplay, at least in the overworld, E.V.O. and Cubivore would have the writing, Cubivore understanding comedy, but both really understanding how to make mother nature feel brutal and, in some ways, horribly unfair, but, most of all, they all have the heart needed to make this concept work. It is clear to me that, on the teams that worked on these games, really, honestly cared about these games, though thanks to either time period, deadlines, or budgets, weren't allowed to make the best thing they could.
35:00 what happened to "Only the strong will survive" and "survival of the fittest"?
2:24:00 pfft
Gaia Cheated!!!
2:56 Ah, this song... 👌
EDIT: 1:16:33 AND THIS SONG!!! 😌👌👌👌
I remember this game, it's one of the best game I've played in that time. So nostalgic
After a long time struggle, we still cannot see the Eden in the end...
This game is on my top ten favorite SNES games.
Feel like I really missed out as a kid never even hearing of this till today.. at the prime age of 34 lol. Wot a great idea for a game
Fun fact, E.V.O. started as an overhead RPG released in Japan for the... PC-98? There's an entire article on it here: hg101.kontek.net/46okunen/46okunen.htm
Each time you'll get a new body, your are back to a lowlife of your kind. Even if you are a badass monster before the evolution. Haha
Love the way you called the elephant Suzan Boyle!
Man, played the hell out of this game back in 1995! Never could figure out how to become a human though, no RUclips back then!
Damn, you need the patience of Job to play this game!
This game is amazing but ridiculously hard. The only way I managed to beat some of the bosses was by exploiting a little loophole - if you pause and evolve a feature your entire energy bar refills.
cool Playthrough. Game had several good and bad endings, though. Also never got to become human... always wondered how it was possible to do so...
The end of the dinosaur era was...unnecessarily depressing.
I remember playing this game and I evolved into a golden dragon flying through the air and then it evolved me into a human and I had so much trouble fighting the bosses I just gave up.
This game is absolutely amazing.
Lol that Jellyfish near the end is probably the same one you ate in first level 😁
I wish they added this game to the switch’s virtual console
Same
What an ambitious game for SNES, and while somewhat of an oversimplification of evolution it's still more accurate and complex than Spore...
50:02 - This music can literally drive you insane. It's best to mute it once you get to this stage.
This game needs to come out for switch
The kiddies nowadays don't get the greatness of this game! Please Nintendo don't release it on switch..
@@hexereythey can maybe make an Evo 3 instead and release it on Switch.
I laughed so hadd when you named the elephant "Susan Boyle" lol
47:20 THAT FACE
I played through this just last year. Hoo boy, does this game got issues...
But the concept is appealing regardless, and there are some charming moments, like when you're a dolphin or whatever and suddenly you can evolve into a mermaid!! Great stuff! Also, Gaea, the nude Earth Goddess with cool ocean-hair.. I love cute goddesses! ^^
Interesting to know there is a Japan-only (but fan-translated I think) predecessor, a turn-based RPG released on PC-9801 in 1990. Beside the basic concepts of evolution and living through several eras on a mission for Gaia, it and EVO have little in common.
As for EVO itself, it hasn't aged graciously with its clunky gameplay but it's still one of the most unique SNES games and, with some patience, an enjoyable experience that makes up for its shortcomings with evolutions that feel rewarding.
It's cute when Gaia blinks (in my opinion).
Yeah. I like it that she has eyes.
@@NintendoComplete me too.
This is a very dark game. And the annihilation of the dinosaurs is dark too
It's like Illusion of Gaia meets Ecco the Dolphin, except not as good, but still looks pretty cool and certainly unique.
This game makes me hungry. I'm cook up some steak to increase my EVO points
This game needs a full on modern remake. I’d love to see it open world.. being able to transform and evolve into different animals is still a very cool concept
I never knew how to evolve into a man and this vid helped me. Thanks for that.
That explains why you were still watching video game videos
This has to be the catchiest music score I have ever heard in a video game!
This makes me yearn for Enix to be its own entity again
Man you were a real jerk in this game, killing those you helped
I love the fml faces when you take a bite out of the good guys Hahaha
Its like the nature works. The weak dies the strong survives .
@@dalaxdercrisper957 Sadly that's how real life works too.
@@edwardgaines6561 indeed
The character:I am HUNGRY
Every single other animal:OH HELL NO
Gaia:I will help you