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+ | | name = ''Illusion of Gaia'' |
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+ | | system1NA = September [[1994]] |
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+ | | system1JP = November 27, [[1993]] |
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− | |[[Image:japan.gif]] November 27, [[1993]]<br>[[Image:america.gif]] January 1, [[1994]]<br>[[Image:europe.gif]]April 27, [[1995]]<br> |
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+ | While the game has a large cast of characters, [[Will (Illusion of Gaia)|Will]], [[Freedan]], and [[Shadow (Illusion of Gaia|Shadow]] are the only playable characters in the game. They each have unique abilities, and certain areas are impassable without a specific character. The characters gain techniques as part of the story. Will's techniques are all based on reaching new areas with incidental combat applications, while Freedan's techniques are more combat-oriented. Shadow arrives late in the game, but he is such a powerful character that Freedan becomes basically obsolete with Shadow's arrival. |
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+ | ''Illusion of Gaia'' was rated the 186th best game made on a Nintendo System in [[Nintendo Power]]'s Top 200 Games list. |
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+ | *The game was featured on the cover of ''[[Nintendo Power V65]]''. |
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+ | *{{WP link|Illusion of Gaia|''Illusion of Gaia''}} |
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+ | *[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/588383-illusion-of-gaia ''Illusion of Gaia''] at [[GameFAQs]] |
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+ | *[https://www.mobygames.com/game/illusion-of-gaia ''Illusion of Gaia''] at [[MobyGames]] |
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+ | *[https://quintet.fandom.com/wiki/Illusion_of_Gaia Title on Quintet Wiki] |
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 21 October 2023
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Illusion of Gaia(JP), in the PAL Region known as Illusion of Time, is an action role-playing game released on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994. It was developed by Quintet and published by Nintendo.
Plot
Gameplay
While the game has a large cast of characters, Will, Freedan, and Shadow are the only playable characters in the game. They each have unique abilities, and certain areas are impassable without a specific character. The characters gain techniques as part of the story. Will's techniques are all based on reaching new areas with incidental combat applications, while Freedan's techniques are more combat-oriented. Shadow arrives late in the game, but he is such a powerful character that Freedan becomes basically obsolete with Shadow's arrival.
Setting
The game takes place on a past earth, though most of the events that take place are fictional. There are however many real world areas such as the Great Wall of China and the Egyptian pyramids. Each of these ruins hold a piece of the final puzzle, unveiled at the top of the Tower of Babel.
Development
Reception
Illusion of Gaia was rated the 186th best game made on a Nintendo System in Nintendo Power's Top 200 Games list.
Trivia
- The game was featured on the cover of Nintendo Power V65.
External links
- Illusion of Gaia at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Illusion of Gaia at GameFAQs
- Illusion of Gaia at MobyGames
- Title on Quintet Wiki