I emulated earthbound for the first time recently on my phone. I only own a repro cart because I wanted to actually play it before I bought it. I just dumped the ROM from that.
Anyways, I can’t believe I took so long to play it. I do not like JRPGs, don’t care for the SNES Final Fantasy or mystic quest.
But earthbound was great. It didn’t take itself too seriously at all during the story but still made you care about the characters. Any time the runaway five (of which there is six of them) appear, it’s an absolute treat. The game doesn’t really explain the mechanics well but it’s not overly complicated so you can beat the game without really needing to know what IQ, Guts, Speed or Luck really do.
The only thing that I didn’t like is that the game teaches you early on that Paula’s pray ability is basically a 50/50 shot of helping you or hurting you but then it’s required later on in the game. It took me awhile to figure out how to beat an important battle because of that. Though in hindsight it should have been obvious.
I want to play earthbound beginnings here pretty soon.
The only JRPG on the SNES that compares to earthbound is SMRPG imo
I played Earthbound Beginnings in the form of the 25th Anniversary Edition a few months ago. I really did enjoy it and it was amazing to see how many elements of Earthbound originated with that game. I will say that I thought they made the game too easy with the rebalancing. I kind of just breezed through it, except for a couple battles. Something in between that and the original would have been perfect.
I just played this (again) recently. I highly, highly recommend it to anyone that hasn’t yet. One of my favorite games (and series). I’ll be following everyone’s progress!
Having never played Earthbound before, but having heard so much about it, I started playing this afternoon. Played it for about 90 minutes, so these are very much just first impressions (with no spoilers).
Had a lot of difficulty getting past the character naming. Asking for one character name is hard enough… this wants FIVE 😱
I love the atmosphere of it. It feels like an 80/90s American highschool movie. Chirping insects, spooky music, great!
Combat initially feels simple, as expected, but I’m not deep enough in it yet to say more.
After following the obvious sign-posting, I found myself free to explore, then immediately got lost. No idea what to do next, in the way that old games tend to have. I think the key is to speak to everyone and interact with everything, and something will shake itself loose. Interesting to contrast how hand-holdy modern games are in comparison! Not sure which I prefer…
Overall, I’m enjoying it and excited to play more. I’m trying not to read a guide… we’ll see how long that lasts!
The guide was packaged with the game and is in the style of a travel guide/magazine. Not only is there no shame in using it to help figure out where to go next, it’s an enhancement to the overall experience!
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Earthbound is one of those games I played halfway through 10 times, but never finished. Of course I didn’t have a copy when I was a kid.
I’m in! This has been on my backlog forever. Time to get playing. :)
I emulated earthbound for the first time recently on my phone. I only own a repro cart because I wanted to actually play it before I bought it. I just dumped the ROM from that.
Anyways, I can’t believe I took so long to play it. I do not like JRPGs, don’t care for the SNES Final Fantasy or mystic quest.
But earthbound was great. It didn’t take itself too seriously at all during the story but still made you care about the characters. Any time the runaway five (of which there is six of them) appear, it’s an absolute treat. The game doesn’t really explain the mechanics well but it’s not overly complicated so you can beat the game without really needing to know what IQ, Guts, Speed or Luck really do.
The only thing that I didn’t like is that the game teaches you early on that Paula’s pray ability is basically a 50/50 shot of helping you or hurting you but then it’s required later on in the game. It took me awhile to figure out how to beat an important battle because of that. Though in hindsight it should have been obvious.
I want to play earthbound beginnings here pretty soon.
The only JRPG on the SNES that compares to earthbound is SMRPG imo
I played Earthbound Beginnings in the form of the 25th Anniversary Edition a few months ago. I really did enjoy it and it was amazing to see how many elements of Earthbound originated with that game. I will say that I thought they made the game too easy with the rebalancing. I kind of just breezed through it, except for a couple battles. Something in between that and the original would have been perfect.
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I just played this (again) recently. I highly, highly recommend it to anyone that hasn’t yet. One of my favorite games (and series). I’ll be following everyone’s progress!
Having never played Earthbound before, but having heard so much about it, I started playing this afternoon. Played it for about 90 minutes, so these are very much just first impressions (with no spoilers).
Overall, I’m enjoying it and excited to play more. I’m trying not to read a guide… we’ll see how long that lasts!
The guide was packaged with the game and is in the style of a travel guide/magazine. Not only is there no shame in using it to help figure out where to go next, it’s an enhancement to the overall experience!
Maybe finally time to play it