Illusion of Gaia Game Information

Game Information

Overall Rank: 1150

Average Rating: 3.4/5

# of Ratings: 9

US Release Date: 09/01/1994

JP Release Date: 11/27/1993

Platform: Super Nintendo (SNES)

Genres: Role Playing (RPG) (Action RPG)

Developer: Quintet

Publisher: Nintendo

Quick Game Reviews

Rating of
3.5/5

Megadrive - wrote on 04/27/2018

AKA Illusion Of Time, this is a pleasant little RPG that thankfully concentrates more on the story than random monster battles. Combat is a little simplistic and it's not as complex as the best examples but it's attractive and entertaining.

Rating of
3.5/5

Chris Kavan - wrote on 03/24/2011

While never my favorite RPG, it did offer something a little different back in the SNES days. The story is OK but doesn't reach nearly the depths of similar titles. Still, if you're into these kind of action RPGs, this is one you should check out.

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dbarry_22
dbarry_22
Hardcore Gamer

Rating of
4/5

Simple and Fun

dbarry_22 - wrote on 04/14/2011

A nice different action RPG that's just enough like Zelda to keep it familiar. There's no wasting time traversing a world, you go from town to town advancing the story taking on dungeons and the like. It's a similar story, you play the hero and the world is in trouble, this time by a comet.

Here's a couple nice things about this game. First, you upgrade your health, strength, and defense by killing all the enemies in a given area. You know how many enemies there are by checking the map. I like this because it pushes you to make sure you go everywhere in the dungeon. Second, the additional powers you receive help you fight enemies as well as getting in other areas of dungeons. There is a lack of items, but you can transform into a couple different knights that have a couple …

Adrigan
Adrigan
Avid Gamer

Rating of
4.5/5

Weird but Refreshingly Unique Story

Adrigan - wrote on 03/21/2011

A strange but intriguing RPG for the Super Nintendo. The gameplay is somewhat similar to Soul Blazer (only you typically don't release things once you destroy monster bases). The story is actually quite unique and a little haunting. Its definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but I found it a breath of fresh air to the typical dragons and castles of traditional RPGs. A word of caution, though, the story unravels a bit toward the end.

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