Secret of Evermore is (I think) a cult classic, but it doesn't have the same status as something like Earthbound (not even close). In fact, I think it often gets overlooked. This was the first (and last) game to be developed by Square's USA team. That's right, this is not a ...
One of the top 10 favorites in my collection & of all time. User Rating:9.5| Secret of EvermoreSNES Byeasy0neasy0ff| Review Date:July 20, 2006 Witty. Unique. Hilarious. Addictive. Massively entertaining. This game did it all. I cant complain on any level with this game. They just dont...
Anything is possible given the right amount of passion, but could we really see rebooted versions of other 16-bit classics, like the legendary Chrono Trigger and the western-made Secret of Evermore? "While I am not the appropriate person to discuss the possibility of future remakes, I feel ...
It truly felt like an adventure, and this was from someone who played Secret of Evermore first. The Mana series has tried to capture the "it" of Seiken Densetsu 2 again, but has never duplicated it. I feel like SD1 laid the blueprint, SD2 bested it, and SD3 bested that, but...
Many people perceives the game as timeless classic, but the combat system was trash and Grindea did it muuuuch better (if we were to compare, but don't forget the Zelda influence). From what you say, the remake didn't improve any of this. Secret of Evermore was even worse though. ...
asSecret of Mana, but despite the game’s devoted following, SquareSoft chose not to localize its 1995 sequelSeiken Densetsu 3. Instead, the publisher opted to promote a mechanically similar but otherwise unrelated action RPG,Secret of Evermore, leavingSecret of Mana‘s official sequel stranded ...
the better portions of Squaresoft's Mana Series. Classic gaming, which this game now fits into, has seen a rise and this game should get included into it. It is a lost game, thanks to someone's choice of translating the "Secret of Evermore" and deveveloping "Super Mario RPG" instead...