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Earthbound 07-25-14 08:33 PM
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One of the best SNES games of all time.
This is my first ever gamer review, and it's for one of the best games for the SNES, Earthbound.
Graphics-10 The graphics in the game are really great, some have incredible detail, The game's Overworld has many details and hidden secrets. The battle sprites are also very well pixelated, and have very cool and unique backgrounds that show in very different ways. There are simply no bad graphics in the game.
Sound-10 Every sound in the game is music to my ears. There are many types of music in the game, from calm and peaceful loving themes, to the boss battle themes that are all crazy! The game's music is very catchy, and most of its very unique to the surrounding. There are certain bosses who get their own special theme, and they all pretty much sound good, and they usually never get old.
AddictiveNESS (Bad pun XD) -10 When I say this game is addictive, I mean it's REALLY ADDICTIVE. There's so much stuff to do, like saving the world, getting maximum stats, exploring dungeons, fighting the bad guys to become stronger. And it's so much fun with 3 other people to enjoy the world saving. That addictive fun won't go away for a while, even after you beat the game, you can still be addicted to the extra game glitches and post events!
Story- 10 The way the story starts out is one night, a meteor crashes in your town, you decide to go outside, and you try to investigate, you get sent home, and go back to sleep... Until your obnoxious neighbor knocks on your front door. You head on outside, but first you must change out of your "Jammies". You then head out with nothing but a cracked bat, with your pet dog, your neighbor and your courage, and start the big adventure. There is much more leading after these events in the story, and there are many important things that you must do afterward.
Depth-10 This game has an Incredible amount of stuff to do. It has a long journey with all kinds of fun, and even after the fin... Read the rest of this Review
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