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System:
Super Nintendo
Publisher:
Enix Corporation
Developer:
Quintet Co.
UPC: 719631000050

Released: 8-01-92
Players: 1
Country Origin: US

Game Genre:
Action RPG
Game Perspective:
Top-Down
Genre Non-Sport:
Medieval / Fantasy

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Complete:  $128.38
New:  $349.99
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Soul Blazer (SNES) - Super Nintendo

Soul Blazer is an Action RPG game developed by Quintet Co., Ltd. and published by Enix Corporation in 1992 for the Super Nintendo.

Soul Blazer

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Rating: 9.5 (56 votes)

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Soul Blazer Box Description

Obsessed with the desire for wealth, he cut a dastardly deal with the ruler of evil. Now the Freil Empire is in shambles and you are chosen to save it. Free the kingdom's captive souls. Teach the King a thing or two about integrity. Rescue a beautiful maiden. Liberate an imprisoned inventor.

You'll boldly traverse the six complex stages in this action-RPG. An array of weapons, armor and magic are at ypur disposal. After you revive the kingdom, you will confront Deathtoll. Then, make him pay...

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Soul Blazer Featured Review

Soul Blazer Review by: Snowchu - 8.9/10

Soul Blazer
This is going to be my 4th review as a RGR Staff! Alright, let’s see. This game is in the SNES console, and it is part of a trilogy, and it is the first one. It was first released in Japan on January 31, 1992. It was developed by Quintet and published by Enix, known as Square Enix nowadays. While it is true that it is a lot less-known than most games, but I assure you this is worth reading for the lots of you who loves to play RGR games.

Before I go on ahead on my primary section of the reviewing, I do have to mention this. Anyone who is looking for a good story-line based game, go and look more. For anyone who likes a challenge, go and look more. No? Now, to my primary section!

Graphics – 9

It was really smooth and good in the graphics section for a 1992 SNES game. The pixels only added in the theme of a RPG fighting game, and I enjoyed the graphics. The main character walked smoothly, the fights with monsters and bosses were awesome. The flow of it really adds in the score, and I have absolutely no complaints for it, and only praises for it.

Sound – BLANK

( I’m fully deaf in both ears, so I can’t review this section, otherwise it would be a bluntly obvious lie. ) If you want this to be reviewed, please refer to other people’s reviews. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Addictiveness – 9

This game is seriously addicting. It may seem boring in the start, but once you get to fight monsters, you decide it to be a personal challenge to defeat all the monsters out there, and keeps going. It just keeps you going until it’s the end. Kill, step on the glowing circle, poof, a new house/human/object, and go back and repeat. Like I said, it’s so addicting.

Depth 5

I give it an average low score of 5 because there were almost no story-line in the start, and it acted more like an arcade game where you had to kill the monster to move on, then kill that monster, then the boss, then repeat. The story-line is basically set like this; you are the person guided by Master (God aka Gaia) and you have to find 6 stones in dungeons full of evil monsters. In the first dungeon, it was boring. It’s literally like one of the arcade games I liked, the one with a monster portal. Monsters respawns out of the portal, and you have to kill it over and over again until the portal disappears, then you step on the glowing circle underneath it to randomly ‘rebuild’ a house in the nearby town to let you progress further into the story. Addictiveness is great on this, but depth is not. That is why I gave it a low 5.

Difficulty – 8

The controls are as same with all SNES games. The interface for the SNES can be really confusing, but all the required buttons are already in there. Unlike some other SNES games, you can’t move your character parallel-like, only straight up, down, left, right. That can impact your game badly if you make a wrong move. The instructions how to equip, unequip, use items, how to talk, etc. isn’t in the game, so at the start, you’d have to actually figure it out before accidently dying. I still do compliment how easy it was to kill monsters. Your sword would still touch monsters even through walls, making it a lot easier. That is why I gave it a good number like 8.

Overall – 8.9

In all, this is a pretty decent game to play. I’d think all the RPG fans, and even arcade fans should play this game because it has the style of both genre. Once you get going, you’ll definitely go all the way to the end of the game. I honestly hope you’ll enjoy the game to the fullest. Happy earning EXP!
  Graphics 9   Addictive 9   Depth 5   Story 7   Difficulty 8

Soul Blazer Game Description

You have been called by the Master to restore life to the Friel empire. The ruler, King Magridd, struck a deal with the evil Deathtoll - in exchange for the soul of one living being, Deathtoll will give him a piece of gold. Magridd's greed got the better of him, and, thinking of the millions of souls of every living creature around the world, readily agreed to the deal. But Magridd himself has since disappeared, and the the land is now devoid of life - instead only filled with Deathtoll's monstrous minions. Will you be able to save Friel's subjects from their horrible fate?

Soul Blazer is an action RPG in the top-down style of The Legend of Zelda. Like Zelda, battles are not turn-based - the player directly attacks enemies and dodges them. As they progress, they also unlock special items which allows them to complete tasks for characters or access special areas (such as the Dream Rod, which transports you into someone's - or something's - dream). Unlike Zelda, the game has an experience meter, and the player levels up and becomes stronger as they defeat enemies. The game's unique hook is that there are "Monster Lairs" spread all over the land of Friel. When they destroy all the enemies in a lair, they don't come back, and when they step on the empty lair, it restores part of the game world, bringing back anything from plants, to animals, to people, to buildings and more. Each restored soul helps in some way - for example, the player can climb regrown ivy to reach new areas, reunite families by bringing back husband and wife, rebuild cities by restoring architects, and talk to characters to complete even more quests.

The player's main goal is to find six Stones, which allow them to gain access to the World of Evil, where Deathtoll resides. These stones are guarded by key characters in different parts of the world, usually the rulers, who require the player to defeat a boss character to rescue them. While most of the game allows them to progress in a linear fashion, there are certain souls that can only be restored by killing monsters that can't be harmed with their earlier weapons. The player will need to find special weaponry and then backtrack to previous areas to rescue these souls. It's also advisable to revisit previous locations, as certain characters may have new sidequests to complete which can reward them with new items to make them even stronger.

Soul Blazer Reviews

Overall 9.5    Graphics 8.5    Sound 9    Addictive 9.5    Story 5.5    Depth 5.5    Difficulty 6.5


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Reviewing : Soul Blazer   silverthundr
[b]Graphics : 8[/b] I think the graphics are pretty good, especially compared to the other SNES g...
  Graphics 8   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 4   Depth 6   Difficulty 5

      Review Rating: 4.6/5     Submitted: 08-26-11     Review Replies: 0

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Soul Blazer   Snowchu
This is going to be my 4th review as a RGR Staff! Alright, let’s see. This game is i...
  Graphics 9   Addictive 9   Story 7   Depth 5   Difficulty 8

      Review Rating: 4.6/5     Submitted: 06-29-11     Updated: 06-29-11     Review Replies: 0

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After getting the Zantestu Sword (from Leo\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s Lab) go to the Fire Shrine and kill all the scorpions in the first room and go to the lair you unlocked in the left-most plat form and it will release a fairy who will give you 1 experience every time you talk to her

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Comments for Soul Blazer

darkfrair 03-01-15 - 11:06 PM
 to select items press x an go to item. they are automatically use at appropriate points.
lumi007 09-04-13 - 06:10 PM
 very good game. i enjoy everything about it.
Awegamer 04-01-13 - 10:31 PM
 This game is too addicting! :D
Awegamer 04-01-13 - 10:09 PM
 How do you use items???
DarthDub 06-23-12 - 08:37 PM
 Won't load.
EtaniVolf 04-30-12 - 12:43 AM
 @Your Gods Icon: Dark Cloud is somewhat similar to this, but it's not necessarily modern anymore.
Your God's Icon 04-06-12 - 12:01 PM
 Are there any modern games that are along the lines of game play like Soul Blazer?
StormDragonZ 03-09-12 - 12:00 AM
 I'm unable to face a certain direction when moving. Is something wrong?
BlackmageChris1 12-03-11 - 05:25 PM
 Game seems to freeze when I'm signed on, works fine while signed off.
Raiden121212 09-25-11 - 07:48 PM
 Nvm i just looked up a walkthough lol
Raiden121212 09-25-11 - 05:06 PM
 and where is the corner of the gate that one goat talks about? halp plox
Raiden121212 09-25-11 - 05:03 PM
 i can't find the damn sword
shaylee315 06-07-11 - 05:37 PM
 I miss games like this
Skrammel 04-10-11 - 08:49 PM
 ive been looking for this game, i rented it when it was new and wanted to finnish it but forgot the name years ago...
Howard Ma 04-05-11 - 02:11 AM
 it works
Bloodeyez 03-30-11 - 08:46 AM
 why's this game so dang simple?
wbtbwb 03-12-11 - 12:35 AM
 worked for me
Ajj630 01-30-11 - 06:32 PM
 this game takes me back
lilblaxican89 11-23-10 - 04:57 PM
 I just noticed how easy this game is. Shouldve been more complicated!
lilblaxican89 11-17-10 - 02:05 AM
 best game
andreas99100 11-08-10 - 02:21 AM
 easiest game ever
shroyer25 09-27-10 - 04:57 PM
 Why does this game not work?

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