>starting village is so isolated that most residents don't even know an outside world exists
tell me of every game that has this
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>starting village is so isolated that most residents don't even know an outside world exists
tell me of every game that has this
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Is this game as good as LTTP?
It's liquid shit like every other "forgotten masterpiece". They were forgotten for a reason.
No.
It's not.
Terranigma wasn't forgotten, it literally wasn't released in North America. Live A Live was less known than it before its remake and it gets more appreciation today.
I quit after getting to the big castle/forest with the wolves. Compared to the other two games, three if you wanted to include Act Raiser for some reason, the enemy and boss design is atrocious.
More expansive world. Better combat. Unique story with more characters and places to visit. Refined late SNES graphics.
It's objectively a better game in every way outside of the design of the dungeons that LttP does better.
You have rocks in your head, everything you said is objectively false.
Not even close, but it is very good.
Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia shit all over this game like it's an outhouse.
Soul Blazer was shit, the hell are you talking about?
>Find enemy spawner
>Easily kill 10 of the exact same enemy
>Add a worthless npc to the overworld or if lucky, a way to move forwards or an essential npc
>Repeat for the rest of the game
>starting village is the only good looking area in the entire game.
What a colossal let down that game was. You can really tell quintets b-team made it once you get about 10 minutes in and up to those god-awful tower dungeons.
Their best games were directed by Masaya Hashimoto, with the last one being Robotrek.
God no. Nowhere near as good as soul blazer or illusion of gaia, or Soleil/Crusader of Centy....which in turn weren't as good as LTTP.
>pic unrelated since nothing exists outside the village at the moment.
Ark had no clue even the towers existed. The surface is another matter but for as much as Ark and the rest of the village was concerned Crysta was the entire world.
It pretty much was anon. Outside of that village. Nothing but wasteland and that tower. Did you play the game? Did you complete the game? Nothing existed outside of the town at the start and end.
You're saying that space doesn't exist because there's no aliens.
I'm saying there is nothing outside the village. No life. No civilization. No vegetation, No animals. Nothing. It's a dark empty desert outside of the Town at the beginning and ending of the game. If it wasn't the story would have made no sense.
uhm anon what is this?
The literal one only other fricking thing that mattered to nobody until only one person was left.
There are plenty of games to push your trope of ignorant isolated starter village. Terranigma is not one of them. As nothing that mattered to nobody existed outside of the village at the time. Which is the whole point. As they are the beginning and end of time. Nothing matters outside the village because they are the only thing left that matters.
again you're saying that Mars doesn't exist because there's no aliens. Mars is still there and the villagers don't know about Mars, they don't talk about Mars, they don't wonder who built Mars, they don't plan to go to Mars, they don't acknowledge the distance between Mars and the village, or the monsters that live in Mars except in this case Mars is the five towers.
Only a few villagers have anything to say that resembles knowledge that an "outside" could even exist and regardles of how much life there is outside, it still exists. The surface still exists and the rest of the underworld still exists but no character acknowledges them as being real because they don't even know for sure that they exist, they don't ask where those places are or how to get to them because no one has stepped foot outside of the village before Ark, they literally don't know that right outside their village is an endless wasteland.
You could plop Crysta right out of Terranigma and put it into any other game and you'd agree it be a perfect example but suddenly just because it's "post apocalyptic" it stops counting?
No. I'm not. Because factually. In the game's story. NOTHING ELSE EXISTS. There is no mars that exists to have no aliens to exist.
When I say nothing else exists outside of the Village. That's a fact. Not a hyperbole.
There is only the Village which is populated by the only dregs of living things. The Desert in which has nothing in it. And the Tower that nobody have a reason to know exists or go to. Because it is the beginning and ending of time.
The whole games story centers entirely around the beginning of time. The advancement of time and life. And end of it all. In a loop.
You start at the beginning and end where nothing else exists. You end at the beginning and end where nothing else exists. It's a major plot point.
This moron killed the thread with his moronic shit
I killed the thread with the games story and setting. Since it doesn't pertain to your trope.
The village can't be ignorant of the outside world is the outside world doesn't factually exist in the story. You help craft the world. It's the whole fricking point.
There's probably a page on tvtropes with all of them.
There really is.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SmallSecludedWorld
Ys 2 technically, the town can see some giant temple in the distance but that's about it
they are not even aware there is a world outside their floating island
Dragon Quest 7. More like starting island tho
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>tfw Bell invents the telephone because his girlfriend cucked him
With an inarticulate Black person no less.
I also want to know, good trope (?)
Tales of Zestria
Link's Awakening.
Terranigma is the best game I've ever played
Atelier Ryza, kinda. They know that the outsize world exists, and there are even a few visitors, but they're still a very insular little island that's almost cult-like and discourages residents from traveling.