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Secret of Evermore

1995-10-17
Developer:  SquareSoft USAPublisher:    Square
gamepadSNES
Single playerThird person, Bird view / Isometric
Role-playing (RPG)
Action
Science fiction
Historical

Secret of Evermore is another famous RPG developed and released by Square in 1995. A day at the movies for a young boy & his dog turns into an adventure that spans across several different time periods and locations, on their journey they discover the Secret of Evermore and find their way home. Produced by the North American branch of Square, Evermore's soundtrack would be the first major work by Jeremy Soule, the famed Elder Scrolls composer.

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The slightly other rpg. Follow a Boy and his Dog into a Fantasyworld in which different Time Periods exists next to each other divided by regions

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America's decent enough attempt on the Mana formula. Ending is a bit rushed and a few parts of the campaign don't make a lot of sense. Still a good time though.

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The world is really interesting, and the writing is campy and cheesy (intentionally) in the best way possible. There's a lot of fun exploration, and all the parts of the world feel completely unique from each other. The grind near the end was a bit much, but that's partially due to the way progression is implemented.

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