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  • @CaptainFalkorm
    @CaptainFalkorm Рік тому +356

    Here in Germany Terranigma is one of the most cherished retro games with a sizable fanbase, heck there's even a multihour documentary made by TheParappa for this (in german sadly).
    It's so amazing to see an American talk about the game and understanding it the way we understood it, as an artistic masterpiece.
    Thank you Derrat, spread the word!

    • @soccerandtrack10
      @soccerandtrack10 Рік тому +2

      Bird?...

    • @why_so_serious
      @why_so_serious Рік тому +11

      Es ist ein absolutes Meisterwerk meiner Kindheit!

    • @laleczka1987
      @laleczka1987 Рік тому +7

      Gott dieses Spiel bedeutet mir so viel❤ hat mich als Kind sehr geprägt

    • @DManCAWMaster
      @DManCAWMaster Рік тому +4

      The only thing more cherished in Germany is David Hasselhoff

    • @Leon.aka.Devil.s.D
      @Leon.aka.Devil.s.D Рік тому +7

      This comment is gold! TheParappa did such an amazing job with his documentary, not only for Terranigma but for the whole Tetralogy.
      This game is a masterpiece.
      This video was really good but it's too short for my liking, but that is just my opinion and that's a good thing since tastes and opinions are different 😊

  • @mahrze
    @mahrze Рік тому +203

    This, is part of what some call the "soul blazer" trilogy, Soul Blazer, Illusion of Gaia/Time and Terranigma are an amazing set of games with memorable music and very similar themes. Quite unique in all 3 games.

    • @ShadowCthulhu
      @ShadowCthulhu Рік тому +4

      knew I heard the name before, never played it though. Might have to use his directions to play it. Loved Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia.

    • @gregyoung9980
      @gregyoung9980 Рік тому +5

      I loved Illusion of Gaia.

    • @gJonii
      @gJonii Рік тому +2

      I found Terranigma because I really liked Illusion of Time(Gaia elsewhere?), so I searched it online and found out about the "trilogy". Illusion of Time used to be my favorite SNES game, until I played Terranigma. Just amazing.

    • @javiervasquez625
      @javiervasquez625 Рік тому +11

      I prefer to call it the "Actraiser Tetralogy" by including the Actraiser duology which deals with the same themes regarding the cycle of life and death, a divine conflict between 2 opposing deities and a seemingly religious quest to resurrect the world following an apocalyptic event which plunged it into an Era of darkness.

    • @Leon.aka.Devil.s.D
      @Leon.aka.Devil.s.D Рік тому +3

      @@javiervasquez625 Thank you 🙏🏻
      I just went through the comments section to see if someone already mentioned the Actraiser duology. For me it's a Tetralogy as well 🙏🏻

  • @JohnOethGuitar
    @JohnOethGuitar Рік тому +29

    The Terranigma OST is a hidden gem on the SNES. Thanks for the awesome videos, as always!

  • @RavemastaJ
    @RavemastaJ Рік тому +71

    I KNEW IT WAS TERRANIGMA!
    I played a ROM of this as a kid, and it took me nearly 20 years to find it again. One of the best games of all time.

    • @calanon534
      @calanon534 11 місяців тому +1

      My guess was Terranigma or the original Star Ocean.

    • @flatcapman
      @flatcapman 7 місяців тому +1

      you must admit that twist near the end was def one most never seen coming esp. with the set up from the start of the game

  • @themultiversalmagpie7827
    @themultiversalmagpie7827 Рік тому +10

    I have a severe disease that causes me awful pain, games and fiction in general have literally kept me alive, I was always so invested in “what will happen next?” It soothes my anger at my situation and gives me something to be excited over, I Honestly do hate the life I was born into, especially since I can’t do much of anything in a work setting because of my illness, I feel useless, I know and accept that I would leave reality if I could because a big part of me just doesn’t care for it, it’s unhealthy but my life revolves around fiction, it’s all I really have

  • @Zaxeras
    @Zaxeras Рік тому +43

    Terranigma is one of those games that I am so fond of because I played it as a child and it was "the adventure". I still remember how many times it made me cry and even in certain cases be very afraid. I remember the desert city where everyone was very friendly, where you would then sleep in the inn and the next day you would wake up to a rotten smell. The part where you help the Lion's son gain courage. The part of the goat that the video points out left me very thoughtful. The part where you find a girl very similar to Naomi and how your heart breaks knowing how far you've come but how much you miss home. Too many things that I still remember despite so many years. Oh and I remember taking months to get through the first part of the second tower because I didn't know which statue to move... that damn tower.

    • @flatcapman
      @flatcapman 6 місяців тому

      its one of those games where things fly out of control towards the end but they wisely added clues if you notice them and it makes sense when you add them up

  • @dshearwf
    @dshearwf Рік тому +13

    As a german kid, I had the pleasure to get the SNES bundled with Terranigma as my very first console game, that wasn't my gameboy.
    I have just learned to read and granted, to grasp the full context of the game, I surely was too young with my 5 yrs back then, but I was absolutely captivated and mesmerized by the visuals and the soundtrack and it was funny to have all those real life places woven into this fantasy game and I can remember my mum so vividly sitting by my side and witnessing the scene in the ice cave with the goats. She was absolutely dumbfounded she told me when I was older and that this game was the reason why she let me engage with videogames in a more leisurely way.
    Replaying it as a teenager with much more knowledge did let me experience the game in a completely new light and once again, I was struck by it's beauty. I love this game.
    Happy holidays everyone!

    • @marvinbagdonas3937
      @marvinbagdonas3937 Рік тому

      The Nintendo magazines comic went soooo hard tooo. 😂❤

  • @Cogsworth23
    @Cogsworth23 Рік тому +13

    When I played this game as a child most of these themes were lost on me, but the beauty of it always stuck with me. To me personally the theme of this game is "you can never go home", which is represented in the story itself and also the fact that I can never again have the same experiences I had when I was a child. The music of Crysta brings up this emotion so strongly in me even to this day.

    • @javiervasquez625
      @javiervasquez625 Рік тому

      Personally i got the opposite message of what you describe interpreting the game's message to be "you can return home but in it's due time through commitment and sacrifice" as conveyed at the end of the game under circumstances which delve into spoilers. The town of Crysta itself resonates such a theme as implied by the crystal blue floating on the skies above representing every living being who's ever lived been part of a cycle they are all a part of. As a fellow child who first played this gem without much understanding of it's subtext and narrative this was the notion i developed as i attempted to read through the lines of what this game was attempting to tell me with it's themes of life, death and rebirth.
      Needless to say one of the beautiful aspects of Terranigma is it's subjectivity which allows each one of us to reach our own personal interpretations through it's dialogues, music and visuals granting a very personal and intimate experience which may overwhelm our collective perception of what it means to be alive in this world.

  • @M4ruta
    @M4ruta Рік тому +54

    I only played this game for a few hours as a teenager, now I'm kind of sad that I apparently missed out on a profound gaming experience on par with the likes of _XenoGears, Silent Hill 2_ and _Chrono Cross._

    • @ulengrau6357
      @ulengrau6357 Рік тому +1

      You didn't. The biggest problem with this game is that it doesn't end up being profound at all unless you fill in A LOT of the holes with your own imagination. A lot of the "depth" people see in this game is just NOT on the page. Take a different game, something like Chrono Trigger. Now THAT game is 100% on the page AND you can also use your imagination to enriched what is already there.
      Xenogears, which you mention, is another game which, like this one, had tremendous potential but ultimately, the developers were WAY too interested in their own personal obsessions and forgot that they were supposed to be making a video GAME. Chrono Cross is another example. Almost everything in that game should've led to another hit. Unfortunately, they give you 44 characters to "play" with... and you end up caring about exactly what, like, 4 of them?
      I'm always for developers risking, and it's true that we wouldn't have great games like the Elden Ring if it wasn't for the risks taken with Demon's Souls. But that's where the thread should end. It's OKAY to see a game for what it is and what it could have been, without pretending that it's more than it was. Case in point: Final Fantasy 14 version 1. Because gamers and developers were both willing to accept what a huge miss it had been, but also how much potential it had, FF14: A Real Reborn was "re-released" and look at what a hit it's been on so many levels.

  • @TheBreadPirate
    @TheBreadPirate Рік тому +8

    Your encounter with Terranigma is identical to mine.
    I was mesmerized by the way people described it, but horrified to discover it never released in America. I had to play it for myself. So I emulated it and became obsessed with the story.
    The music is incredible, the characters are iconic, and the ending gives me so many conflicting emotions.
    Terranigma is a gem.

    • @flatcapman
      @flatcapman 7 місяців тому +1

      you must admit the ending really makes you think about the entire games because it really throws you for a loop unless you pick up on the hints said but not said at the start

    • @TheBreadPirate
      @TheBreadPirate 7 місяців тому

      @@flatcapman I agree! That is why is feels conflicting.
      The game is setup as a cheery fun adventure, but ends with your reality being shattered and your body being a fake.
      It feels weird man!! That's why I can't stop thinking about this game.

  • @davidjtorresii7921
    @davidjtorresii7921 Рік тому +33

    Max, thank you for talking about one of my most favorite games I ever played. Happy holidays and I hope this video shines a light to a forgotten gem!

    • @javiervasquez625
      @javiervasquez625 Рік тому

      I'm very hopeful that with such an insightful video analysis such as this one more people will become acquantied with Terranigma's legacy to the point of convincing Nintendo to _remake_ it just as they have done with another Quintet classic Actraiser Renaissance. Here's to hoping Terranigma gets the recognition it rightfully deserves.
      Happy Holidays!

  • @Ahmenthi
    @Ahmenthi Рік тому +9

    I'm gonna shout out HCBailly here, because it was his Let's Play of Terranigma some years back that introduced me to this game. I didn't have a SNES growing up and without him (at least until now, with Max's video) I would never have learned about it.

  • @RoboticEdward
    @RoboticEdward Рік тому +11

    Was not expecting a Terranigma video from you of all people but this is so cool!

  • @JohnnyCoyote
    @JohnnyCoyote Рік тому +5

    I remember getting this game for Christmas as a teenager, and it has always had a special place in my heart, just for the scope and atmosphere of it. Thank you for reminding me of this beautiful game, I know what I'm replaying over Christmas this year!

  • @iskander0725
    @iskander0725 Рік тому +2

    So, I too had no idea of this games. I came across a UA-camr by the name of HCBailly some time in the early 2000's. He did LP's of JRPG's and was doing an LP of Terrinigma. I soon had my old family dell outfitted with an emulator to experience this game. It's such a hauntingly beautiful game. In so many ways, it is a very tragic story, yet it's conclusion is so sweet. It's a story of restoration and connections. I truly have never experienced the same mix of feelings I feel when I play this game. Thanks for the retrospective mate. You reminded me it has been years since I played it myself.

  • @MarlexFTW
    @MarlexFTW Рік тому +12

    I've heard people lovingly call Terranigma "Europes Chrono Trigger". Chrono Trigger and FF6 didn't release in Europe for the SNES, instead they first released here in the late 2000s for other platforms. Terranigma was such a joy to play growing up and even after finally playing the aforementioned games years later, I still consider it my favorite SNES game.

    • @joe_schmoe_420
      @joe_schmoe_420 Рік тому

      Man, I feel super bad for you Europeans then
      FF6 and chronotrigger blow terranigma out of the water

    • @thenonexistinghero
      @thenonexistinghero 11 місяців тому +4

      I don't think they're comparable at all. They're completely different kinds of games.

    • @thenonexistinghero
      @thenonexistinghero 11 місяців тому +5

      @@joe_schmoe_420 They really don't. The game's easily on the same level as them and they are different enough to not be comparable.

  • @VCV95
    @VCV95 Рік тому +16

    Yes. For sure one of the SNES's best soundtracks too. I love vibing to the music in this game. Also, it's a legitimately amazing game, with really solid combat and only one spot where grinding could be called necessary.

  • @szeltovivarsydroxan9944
    @szeltovivarsydroxan9944 4 місяці тому +1

    As a European I cannot wrap my head around that Americans never got to play this absolute gem. It was one of the biggest releases in the 90's in terms of hype, it was marketed like crazy. I didn't even play JRPG's at that time, and I absolutely loved it.

  • @VCV95
    @VCV95 Рік тому +13

    I played this game in the mid 2000's on ZSNES on my old desktop. It was so good I played nothing else till I beat the game.

    • @TerryKashat
      @TerryKashat 10 місяців тому +1

      I played Chrono Trigger on that. Amazing.

  • @TeDuffour
    @TeDuffour Рік тому +7

    An all time favorite, and also something of a mystery in my life. I played this game at my grandma’s house in the mid-late 90’s. She had lots of games and often traded with her sisters, but to this day, I have no idea how this was possible on a North American SNES.

    • @TerryKashat
      @TerryKashat 10 місяців тому +1

      Man. Your Aunties were deep n the game. A whole clique and everything.

  • @rystalquinn
    @rystalquinn Рік тому +161

    All I can say is: You gods damned right. (It has been one of my favorite video games for over 20 years -- stuck in NA myself -- but I found it in 1999 because of emulation.)

    • @IndicatedGoodLife
      @IndicatedGoodLife Рік тому

      What kind of Emulation was up in 98?

    • @masongoetz4877
      @masongoetz4877 Рік тому +9

      I think SNES emulation has been around since like 95

    • @IndicatedGoodLife
      @IndicatedGoodLife Рік тому +1

      @@masongoetz4877 With Windows 95? Wtf I really did'nt know that at all

    • @masongoetz4877
      @masongoetz4877 Рік тому +8

      @@IndicatedGoodLife it looks like I was close, it was 96, SNES9X

    • @StripedAssedApe
      @StripedAssedApe Рік тому

      Same here 😃

  • @CampingMIG
    @CampingMIG Рік тому +3

    I can't beleive the ending of a 16 bit SNES game from the 90s has the capacity to make me cry. Its a beautiful game.

  • @borebnm
    @borebnm Рік тому +5

    I played this game in the 90s (from Europe) and it has been one of my favorites to this day. I replayed it a few weeks ago and was really suprised to see your video. Thank you. P.S. nice try fighting Bloody Mary at lvl 22 😊

  • @joepirie6805
    @joepirie6805 Рік тому +5

    One of my all time favourite games, I wouldn’t be a gamer today without this game, I really wish more people got the chance to play it, such an underrated hidden gem, a few of the tracks from the OST still give me goosebumps and fond memories

  • @Tsugandate
    @Tsugandate Рік тому +4

    thank you for covering this game, it's one of my all time favorites and I've always been surprised by it not being more popular

  • @rad4924
    @rad4924 Рік тому +3

    North America not getting Terranigma is revenge for Europe never getting Xenogears.

  • @andyhoov
    @andyhoov Рік тому +3

    It's also a phenomenal example of what an experienced team could pull off on the SNES near the end of its life cycle. The quality of cutscenes might seem pretty quaint now, but they were groundbreaking at the time and indicative of how JRPG story telling would evolve in the PS1 era.

    • @Wr41thgu4rd
      @Wr41thgu4rd Рік тому +1

      I think you meant begin to "devolve" in the ps1 era.

  • @bsr19eighty9
    @bsr19eighty9 Рік тому +14

    One of the most beautiful experiences I've ever had while engaging in this particular form of art. I lost my Grandpa around the time I was able to emulate Terranigma to my SNES mini. Given the context of life and loss within Terrangima (and to some extent Soulblazer) It's hard for me not to get emotional while talking about it, and I will continually argue that the Soulblazer trilogy (Sans possibly Illusion of Gaia) are the earliest examples of existentialism within the video game format.

  • @fabian7380
    @fabian7380 11 місяців тому +1

    Nice video! It's good to see someone else's interpretation of the stories that were important to us.
    I always liked Terranigma mainly for being an rpg that wasn't turn based, so the fights didn't bored me... and it stuck mostly for the end. As the main character, you do the hero's quest, the spirit of the hero appears and kill you, so we weren't the hero in the end. But still, we saved the world from Dark Gaia, and all we got was a nice dream while we disappear from the world.
    Not an usual story at the time. Was a happy ending? Dunno, we beat the bad guys, but all our friends were dead. The only thing we got was the hope that it wasn't going to happen again in the next rebirth cycle.

  • @Pixelkabinett
    @Pixelkabinett 3 місяці тому +1

    Terranigma had a profound influence on me as a gamedesigner. I hope to embed just a little bit of that spirit in my own work!

  • @K1NGSSTH
    @K1NGSSTH Рік тому +7

    I cried watching this, gosh i love this game, the goat scene on the montain had stuck with me for years, this game holds a special place in my heart, that ending is so good!!

  • @SergeCruso
    @SergeCruso Рік тому +7

    I hate that I have played so many of the games you have talked about but have no deep understanding other than the surface face value that is given and none of the deeper meanings. I appreciate you helping me grasp a deeper understanding of the greater classics!

    • @kileysevens9116
      @kileysevens9116 Рік тому

      This... I watched someone talk about Ender Lilies and called it boring but the themes and the story was lost on him because he only thought of the gameplay and how the traveling in that world is. He called the world boring too... Which isn't the case... If he understood the deeper themes and looked at the world more he'd have seen the story being told via the background as well. It's truly an amazing game that brought me to tears lol but I often forget there are people who don't see or care for the stories of some games and that's so strange to me. I only like games with story and lore that is paired with it haha I want to be part of the world and to feel the story and be touched by the emotional aspects of it. If there's no deeper meanings it's just so boring to me and it doesn't hold my interest even if the gameplay is engaging and fun haha

  • @maidenlessjessofchaos4484
    @maidenlessjessofchaos4484 Рік тому +5

    YEEEESSSSSS. I literally thought/hoped it was that when I saw the title. Illusions of Gaia was one of my favorites, and I read about the sequel in 1999. I had to emulate it to finally get to play it

  • @deckard3755
    @deckard3755 Рік тому +3

    I borrowed this game from a friend when I was 14. It became my favourite snes game and over the years has remained in my top ten. The music alone is pure nostalgia for me. Absolutely fantastic game.

  • @mr.sinjin-smyth
    @mr.sinjin-smyth Рік тому +14

    This is by far one of the most amazing & beautiful games I've ever played. Epic story & epic soundtrack. I had the privilege of playing the game upon discovering emulation back in the early 2000s.

    • @thenonexistinghero
      @thenonexistinghero 11 місяців тому

      I dunno if you played it, but there is also a sort-of predecessor called Illusion of Time/Gaia (name's slightly different depending on region). The soundtrack is just as stellar. The story is a bit more clear and focused. The dungeons have a much larger focus on puzzles. In Terranigma the focus lies much more on action and while it is more refined in that regard, the puzzling is done much better in Illusion of Gaia/Time.
      Terranigma is the final game in what's known as the Quintet trilogy for the SNES. They're technically not related to each other in terms of world, story or characters... but they're all about dealing with existential themes and some biblical themes such as the resurrection of the world and whatnot, so generally people do consider them to be a trilogy. Soul Blazer is a bit harder to get into. It's a fun game with some nice tunes, but it's a pretty basic ARPG for most part. At the very least if you like Terranigma, I think it's worth checking out Illusion of Gaia/Time.

  • @TheDoomKnight
    @TheDoomKnight 11 місяців тому +1

    What a gorgeous analysis of one of my favorite games. I discovered this gem on the Fantasy Anime website and decided to play it. I was floored by the deep themes of this game, and the gameplay and music only added to the magnificence of it all. This is my second-favorite story, right behind Chrono Trigger, and glad to see it receive some love. Great job!

  • @PhilFromTheAbyss
    @PhilFromTheAbyss Рік тому +7

    Beautiful video, Max

    • @maxderrat
      @maxderrat  Рік тому +2

      Thanks bro! Hope you're keeping well! Haven't heard from you in a bit!

  • @lordstarscreamy329
    @lordstarscreamy329 6 місяців тому +1

    I recently watched a playthrough of terranigma, having never seen or heard of this game before, because I didn't grow up in the NES era, I was so fascinated by this game. while the gameplay itself had some inconvenient aspects which looked tedious or not very intuitive, the story and everything the game tried to convey was so well done, I ended up looking up more information about story parts I missed or didn't quite understand. I really liked the video and your take on the ending, as it seems to be somewhat up for interpretation about what exactly happens

  • @TheOneGreat
    @TheOneGreat Рік тому +3

    The game is absolutely magical and I child me got goosebumps so many times while playing. The music when the continents come back always gets me.

  • @alexandermckay9521
    @alexandermckay9521 11 місяців тому +2

    I used to say this about LiveAeviL but now look. It not only got a faithful remake here but got ported to everything AND got a physical release. And I was 100% certain that it would never release in America. Not in 1,00,000 years. Never say never.

  • @demohidu5946
    @demohidu5946 Рік тому +4

    You might want to give Soul Blazer a try if you liked Terranigma. Soul Blazer does a very good job of showing how the small things is what really makes life matter to people.

  • @CamuLufia
    @CamuLufia 8 місяців тому +3

    In Germany Terranigma is THE Game on SNES, Americans really missed something huge

  • @vgfan4ever
    @vgfan4ever Рік тому +2

    I never would have expected a Terranigma review from you. You're right it was a tragedy that it was never released in NA, fear not though as a sizeable contingent of SNES RPG fans at the time were well aware of the "final fantasy game never released because they closed"
    Crazy how thinking of that time brings me right back to it. The RPG scene in the 90s was so strong it burnt me out on them for decades, until I realized we were never going to see that caliber of story again.
    Terranigma, FF Tactics, Legend of Mana (my personal favorite), you will never see stuff like that again. I think the industry itself now echoes too many ideas of the past to be able to design from scratch. RPGs show it especially because they're written now to include arcs specifically, so you can basically tell each characters personal journey from the manner in which they introduce themselves.
    What these people had as an advantage when writing these stories was the advantage of having a new frontier all to yourselves. End of the 90s was the tipping point where the majority of gamers went from being DND inspired RPG fans to playing casual action platformers. Those were not the same group of people, although there was obviously some crossover.
    These RPGS were written at a time when the natural evolution of their environment was predicated upon the majority of its own merits. The truth isn't that you couldn't make Lufia 2 today (games great fight me), it's that if you did it just wouldn't be noticed.

  • @amsaa91
    @amsaa91 Рік тому +5

    I only played this bc of emulators and some unnamed person that put the game’s rom in a collection available for download and it’s kinda special.
    Now that I think abt it, perhaps this anonymous poster was trying to show the world this game and damn he succeeded. Years and years after playing it I still remember it and the credits song is engraved in my brain

  • @OfficialRedTeamReview
    @OfficialRedTeamReview Рік тому

    Great video. Hope to get another banger from you before the year's end

  • @Exile_Sky
    @Exile_Sky Рік тому +11

    Terranigma is a wonderful game. Loved it when I found it on ROMs way back in the day.

  • @ricksanchez4969
    @ricksanchez4969 Рік тому +2

    I literally name every RPG protagonist "Ark" because of this game

  • @tomrobinson386
    @tomrobinson386 Рік тому +4

    Love your videos, Max. I see Lost Odyssey is on your backlog, a video on that would be greatly appreciated!

    • @maxderrat
      @maxderrat  Рік тому

      It'll happen at some point. Just need to find a huge chunk of time to set aside to get through it.

  • @EspyMelly
    @EspyMelly Рік тому +1

    Had to play this game on an emulator when I was younger but I'm super nostalgic about it, it felt very unique in setting, themes and gameplay compared to other stuff at the time. The combat actually felt really smooth for such an older game with a bunch of different moves you could pull off, and while the story could be completely bonkers at times, it was still full of emotionally resonant moments and some surprisingly dark themes for a RPG of the time, and I loved the pixel art and animations.

  • @Carrot-ks7lb
    @Carrot-ks7lb 11 місяців тому

    it's been more than a couple years since I finished playing this game myself and was feeling nostalgic today, so I looked it up on UA-cam. I was surprised and happy to see such a recent video pop up! Thank you for making this video! I hope It reaches many people.

  • @refundreplay
    @refundreplay Рік тому +1

    I've had this games name rattling around in my head for many years, and I haven't been aware that it's a game for many, MANY years

  • @OHG_Fawx
    @OHG_Fawx Рік тому +2

    Its gotta be Terranigma, right? I bet it's Terranigma.
    *clicks*
    "Hell yeah."

  • @Syraphya
    @Syraphya 2 місяці тому

    I remember playing this with my brother when we were children on the SNES. We were too young and it was one of the first console games we had, so we were mostly roaming around the village not really having a destination before finally getting to break down the door and starting the "interesting part". We did manage to finish at least one tower, maybe two, but we were never able to finish all of them because walking onto a certain tower always crashed the game.
    Eventually we just never bothered to continue after failing multiple times to get past that crashing point. Looking back, I think we wouldnt really have understood the full concept of the story anyway, as we were too young to focus on the depth of it.
    The music is great though! Every time I encounter it, it brings me a huge wave of nostalgia (especially "Yomi's Theme", "Crystal Blue" and "Fortune Teller").

  • @456jm
    @456jm Рік тому +5

    Shame this was never officially released on the Nintendo Switch Virtual Console. Terranigma is on par with JRPG greats such as Earthbound (Mother 2) and Chrono Trigger.

  • @Eclipsol
    @Eclipsol Рік тому +2

    Aah, Terranigma.
    What a journey, one can truly feel both the all consuming void and the fullfilment of life in this videogame.

  • @nordinreecendo512
    @nordinreecendo512 Рік тому +1

    I started to watch this video as soon as it dropped, and thank god I paused it to play the game myself. This has been truly a wonderful experience, thank you Max.

  • @laleczka1987
    @laleczka1987 Рік тому +2

    I cant begin to explain what this game means to me. . . Thank you so much for making this video as this is one of the few games i come back to every other year to enjoy again. Theres just something so profound baout this game that made me reflect on philosophical questions of life as a little girl. My brother and i cherish this game immensly❤ ❤❤

  • @SomaKitsune
    @SomaKitsune Рік тому +2

    Man, I played this game on my SNES as like a 10 year old and definitely did not appreciate how profound the story was. I wish I could play it again now as a 40 year old. It would be so great to get a remastered collection of Illusion of Time and Terranigma! Didn't those guys make Actraiser? They remade that game so MAYBE there's hope! Please!

  • @CrystallizedSoul
    @CrystallizedSoul Рік тому +2

    Fuuuuuck! Terranigma, Lufia 2, Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Evermore! Those are my childhood! I was so blessed we got to play these in Germany back then!

  • @creeperkinght1144
    @creeperkinght1144 5 місяців тому

    I finally got to sit down and play this legendary game and could not stop wondering about the meaning of the end for weeks, heck I'll even admit I cried at the end because of how beautiful and sad it was, and now that I've finally come to truly understand and embrace the end, I appreciate the tale much more. More games and stories like this should be made.

  • @orianesynahel3078
    @orianesynahel3078 Рік тому +3

    Love this game, love this, the addition of the Xenogears soundtrack on this is just so fitting *chef kiss*

  • @GiordanDiodato
    @GiordanDiodato 4 місяці тому

    Interesting fact: the director and producer for this game, Tomoyoshi Miyazaki and Masaya Hashimoto, respectively, were the creators of Falcom's flagship series, Ys. They left Falcom after Ys 3 released in 1989. They then founded their own company, Quintet, who went on to develop Actraiser, Soul Blazer, Illusion of Gaia, and, of course, Terranigma.

  • @zeliardforty-two4692
    @zeliardforty-two4692 Рік тому +2

    I absolutely love the games Quintet developed on the SNES and this one was like their crowning achievement. Their games often had this theme of order versus chaos. Other games like Actraiser, Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia all in some way tackled this idea. With endings that can often disappoint unless you are invested. In fact the latter two are often said to be part of a trilogy even though they only have a few connected themes. I think Terranigma took what Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia did and just improved the story they wanted to tell. Although not as deep the other two are excellent games in their own right! In fact I think Illustration of Gaia had an ending would make a great topic it’s self
    Absolutely love 16-bit RPGs and not too many know just how deep some of the stories got. Terranigma is one of those crowning examples!

  • @TheKrensada
    @TheKrensada 9 місяців тому

    The combat system in this game is like no other. the athletic movement of the character. how you can run and hit enemies. jump and hit enemies. slide and hit enemies. stand still and hit enemies. use magic attacks. hit with combos. dodge and everything. it's all so satisfying. and I hate that I haven't seen any games try and mimic this physics-based athletic combat system.

  • @joeschmidt300
    @joeschmidt300 Рік тому +1

    Dude! You know how long I've been looking for this! I've played it 5years ago at a friend's house and couldn't remember the name thank you bro!

  • @gooseherdez336
    @gooseherdez336 Рік тому +1

    I played Terranigma in the zsnes back in the day. I was a big fan of Illusion of Gaia/Time, and finding out that Terranigma was a spiritual sequel/successor made me want to play it more than anything. To say that it has become one of my most beloved games would be an understatement.

  • @Robonauta
    @Robonauta 9 місяців тому

    Man, I ought to play it again. I remember playing it way back in 2002 or 2003, as downloading SNES and Mega Drive (Genesis) roms was super easy and took way less time than downloading any actual PC games on a dial up. As a young teenager, pretty much the entire philosophy went over my head, I just thought it was a really cool game with great graphics. The overworld theme when you first exit Crysta, and which nicely tunes in with the animation of reviving a continent in the early game, is one of the best songs in the SNES library.

  • @dragonbro5607
    @dragonbro5607 Рік тому +2

    The death and eventual rebirth of Ark seems to allude to the fact that evil cannot be defeated/ balance cannot be obtained in one lifetime and it takes passing it on to others to truly succeed.

    • @javiervasquez625
      @javiervasquez625 Рік тому +2

      That while also Ark himself is a creation of that same evil which he defeated forcing him to be reborn in order to be fully cleansed of Dark Gaia's control alongside the rest of the people of Crysta who's very existence prevents them from being part of the natural order of the world.

  • @igodreamer7096
    @igodreamer7096 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful video, Max! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @thomasffrench3639
    @thomasffrench3639 Рік тому +1

    There’s a lot of excellent games not released in America, and it’s sad that so many people haven’t played them because they weren’t officially released. Stuff like Momotaro Densetsu and Trials of Mana get missed out on because of it.

  • @SBandy
    @SBandy Місяць тому

    This was the first game I cried to when the credits ran so many years ago.
    Unforgettable.
    What I would give for a remaster.....

  • @TheDecatonkeil
    @TheDecatonkeil Рік тому

    A lot of people play games for escapism, others in search of a challenge. I'm not skilled enough or patient for some challenges, and see both the good and bad in evasion. Terranigma, though, is one of those games that make me say that the reason I play games is for "general knowledge". It's one of those "early" examples that the mainstream wasn't aware of that exemplify why games should be considered cultural artefacts. It's a game that despite its shortcomings, its naivety or its age people can and should still play and get a feel for what its Japanese creators wanted to transmit. The parts where you talked about its setting and story as a celebration of life and the world, pretty much, spoke to me a lot these days.
    I've been feeling insanely nostalgic for this game, which I only played emulated when it was recommended to me by a friend who was also a fan of JRPGs. This friend of mine and I had been extremely hyped for the release of Golden Sun: The Lost Age. The time between the first and second iteration felt massive in those days, and he even went on to play a rom in Japanese for not being able to wait. He introduced me then to Lufia 2 and Terranigma, which became two of my favourite games of all time alongside the Golden Sun games on the GBA.
    Now it is harder for me to find JRPGs that I will like as much as those, a matter I shouldn't complain about because my backlog is full to the brim with JRPGs from that era precisely, some of them not obscure at all. I think it's partly to blame because those settings, like the one you eloquently described here for Terranigma, seem to have disappeared in favour of more modern-anime-fantasy ones. I can see the value in inventing settings that are more original or resonate with the national youth of Japan more... but I can't help but feel we're being robbed of something. For as imaginative as these settings are, you'll have a hard time not finding a fantasy setting where characters don't take selfies with magical technological phones, for example. It's like, in a way, we can't imagine anything but the modern world and we lose our connection with tradition, which was also reinforced by games like these.
    Terranigma and Golden Sun made teenage me obsess about a romantizised mythical past of our planet. Be in awe about ancient civilisations, human ingenuity, the sense of adventure, discovery, exoticism, the awesome scope and scale of time, how small we are in the scope of things, the romantic vision of a distant past even going back to prehistoric geological eras, and how much it matters that we do what we can to make the world a better place...
    I hope someone takes notice that there is again untapped potential in settings and stories like those which we may have been robbed of in a time in which we can't seem to be able to imagine a world different than our own and which seems to conflate exoticism with cultural insensibility and plot simplicity and universality with a pre-modern mantra post-modernism has to expose and denounce constantly. I miss the sense of wonder those games gave the younger, more imaginative me, but I don't envy the youth that won't get the chance to experience them or won't go out of their way to give themselves the chance to go back and explore these cultural artefacts of video games.

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi Рік тому +1

    Informative as always.

  • @bunnybreaker
    @bunnybreaker Рік тому

    Glad to say I got to play this back in the day on my SNES. Found it super cheap in a local second hand shop. Happy memories indeed. Might need to do another play through.

  • @jobernardino5601
    @jobernardino5601 Рік тому +2

    I played this game a long time ago. It was such a profound experience even for my child self.

  • @OkeyDokeySmokey
    @OkeyDokeySmokey Рік тому +1

    Terranigma is without a doubt my favorite Super Nintendo game. You really nailed it with this video. For anyone who likes the music of Terranigma, Bad Hairline Productions just released a great Cover of the Crysta Theme!

  • @Sage_of_Roccasecca
    @Sage_of_Roccasecca Рік тому +1

    This area for rpgs was...unlike anything else in video game history. Truly a golden age. FF IV, FF VI, Secret of Mana, Illusion of Gaia, Chrono Trigger, Actraiser, Terranigma.... Some of the Greatest games ever made.

  • @leecoffill8425
    @leecoffill8425 Рік тому

    You're probably already aware of this, but Terranigma is the third part of a three game series including Soul Blazer on the NES and Illusion of Gia on the SNES, and I think you'll like those as well

  • @serverous85
    @serverous85 Рік тому +2

    Talk about jungian synchronicity. I've been watching a few videos about terranigma the last several weeks, and now Max uploads a video about it.

    • @javiervasquez625
      @javiervasquez625 Рік тому

      Could you tell me about those videos you've seen analysing the narrative subtext of Terranigma? I myself have been roaming around UA-cam this last few weeks searching analytical reviews of the game out of sheer curiosity for personal interpretations regarding it's story other players may have captured which i myself have never considered as of my lattest replay. If you would be kind to tell me which videos you've seen so far addressing the deeper meaning behind it's narrative i would be very much grateful.

  • @benfrancois7856
    @benfrancois7856 Рік тому +3

    Have you ever seen speed Grapher?

  • @Arbalesto7
    @Arbalesto7 Рік тому

    Thank you for an amazing read on this. Terranigma is extremely close to my heart and you did it great justice.

  • @flatcapman
    @flatcapman 7 місяців тому

    Australia got this game you mentioned and it is an amazing storyline with a twist you never seen coming. Cystario tried to do something quite the same but lacked the impact but one of the best JRPG twists in living memory. But the game has clues shown if you keep a sharp eye and the ending DOES make sense if you follow the clues

  • @TellYouHwaet
    @TellYouHwaet 3 місяці тому

    I didn't encounter Terranigma until a couple of years ago after seeing SNESDrunk recommend it. It's really wonderful. The fact that it's on SNES makes it feel nostalgic though I never played it until I was in my 30s. Take the journey, anyway that you can.

  • @AußerirdischeLebensForm
    @AußerirdischeLebensForm Рік тому +7

    Finally. I promise you, if you are interested in Taoism, Shintoism and Buddhism this game is a treadure trove of its time for you.
    It is the most important medium of my life. I would never have become nearly the same human being if I had not played it when it came out in Europe. This game has the power to change the course of one's life, especially if experienced at a young age.

  • @Hectonkhyres
    @Hectonkhyres Рік тому

    It was a story that didn't pull its punches, didn't give you the old lie of the happily ever after. You could make a difference but only for others, the world moving past you. That was something that needed to be said.

    • @javiervasquez625
      @javiervasquez625 Рік тому +1

      Yet depending on who you ask you can certainly look at Ark's journey and it's conclusion as a happily ever after regardless of the direct effects it causes to it's lead character. One of the central themes of Terranigma is the very concept of life itself been part of a system which isn't inherently good or bad as it allows the world to remain in a state of balance and harmony allowing every living being the opportunity to thrive at it's due time before been given the chance to do so again in the next one. It isn't necessarily a depressing or bittersweet experience as the story gives you constant moments of spiritual and existencial introspection which ultimately makes one reevaluate their perception of the game's ending and what the developers were thriving to deliver with it's message.
      Wether you feel the game's conclusion is rather negative the journey to getting there is so overwhelmingly introspective that it allowed me to smile even as Ark's adventure had finally come to a close.

  • @redcobra9588
    @redcobra9588 Рік тому

    what make terranigma unique is not just a story of heroes, not just so spiritual but also you make rebirth & reshape the earth by your actions.
    there no other game similar to this yet.

  • @abyzzwarrior3305
    @abyzzwarrior3305 Рік тому +4

    I will play this game first before watching the video I think. I heard lots of compliments about it.
    I know nothing of the game outside knowing people like it a lot, so it will be interesting.

  • @kickass12121
    @kickass12121 Рік тому

    My guy!!!! I grew up with this and mgs2 and have recently gotten fixated on the themes of fear and hunger. It’s like you’re in my brain

  • @benfrancois7856
    @benfrancois7856 Рік тому +1

    Another great video thank you

  • @strikerzero7
    @strikerzero7 Рік тому

    What a beautiful day for rain...
    That last minute hits hard.

  • @thomaswateren3967
    @thomaswateren3967 7 місяців тому

    Weird to hear that there is still many adult gamers in the US just now finding out about this game. It's understandable since it was never released there. Since i'm Dutch and it was released in my country I played it when I was 9. And I still play it now in my late thirties. But it's good it finally gets all the recognition it deserves. A remake would make me very happy, although I realize that is a pretty impossible task, a good remake at least...

  • @matheusnunes234
    @matheusnunes234 Рік тому +1

    Hey talking about this theme of reconnecting with reality, I think you should play moon rpg remix, it's a ps1 game that got released again on steam and switch not too long ago, I think you would love it.

  • @akagi9475
    @akagi9475 Рік тому

    Amazing analisys. Tks man!

  • @davidgusquiloor2665
    @davidgusquiloor2665 11 місяців тому

    Terranigma is great. What starts as a simple journey slowly gets deeper with the revival of Earth and then saving it from Beruga.
    I remember feeling conflicted about the progress of humans affecting the animals Ark helped before. The whole game has many moments like that.
    And the ending is very melancholic, yet hopeful.

  • @Vanity0666
    @Vanity0666 Рік тому

    Terranigma goes so crazy I've been giving it a playthrough over the past month and it's just such a fun little game that holds up so well today

  • @5kunk157h35h17
    @5kunk157h35h17 4 місяці тому

    I remember finishing the game at the age of 12 and just staring at the credits until the secret ending scene played. Amazing game and amazing story telling.

  • @tageru1541
    @tageru1541 Рік тому

    As far as I know, the Cataclysm was the outcome of Dark Gaia and Light Gaia fighting each other. At the end, Light Gaia lost and was sealed by Dark Gaia, thats why we only hear from Light Gaia directly at the end.

  • @l3nsman
    @l3nsman Рік тому +1

    I remember Terranigma as a deeply profound experience and one that I still remember to this day. It's a masterpiece that needs to be experienced one way or the other....
    ... Just make sure you save enough magirock for Bloody Mary. God that boss was a pain in the bum.

    • @javiervasquez625
      @javiervasquez625 Рік тому

      Haha i've been reading many comments addressing the sudden difficulty spike when reaching Castle Sylvain and i very much share the tragic experience. Ever since replays i've realized it's better to grind during this portion of the game up until around level 35 or so with the best current equipment available and Bloody Mary becomes a fair challenge without much trouble.
      With that said i wholeheartedly agree with your first paragraph.

  • @andreg3128
    @andreg3128 Рік тому

    Hi, I have played this game first in 2002, and I like it very much. The commentary provided in this video is amazing! (I am André from Brazil)

  • @Ebani
    @Ebani 11 місяців тому

    Terranigma is quite the famous snes rpg, nice to see you finally came out of your cave.
    I actually was thinking of Tales of Phantasia given it's the most ignored "Tales of" and the best one.