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{{Header Nav|game=Brain Lord|num=4}}
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{{infobox
{{Game
|completion=3
|image=Brain Lord box Japan.jpg
|title=Brain Lord
|title=Brain Lord
|image=Brain_Lord_box_Japan.jpg
|developer=[[Produce]]
|developer=[[Produce]]
|publisher=[[Enix]]
|publisher=[[Enix]]
|genre=[[RPG]], [[Puzzle]]
|year=1994
|systems=[[Super Nintendo]]
|systems={{syslist|snes}}
|released={{jp|1994|January 28}}{{na|1994|December 31}}
|genre=[[Action RPG]], [[Puzzle]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|preceded by=[[The 7th Saga]]
|preceded by=[[The 7th Saga]]
|followed by=[[Mystic Ark]]
|followed by=[[Mystic Ark]]
|series=Mystic Ark
}}
}}
'''Brain Lord''' is a [[RPG]] focused on [[puzzle]]s developed by [[Produce]] and published by [[Enix]] in [[1994]]. It is lesser-known and less popular than [[Soul Blazer]], [[Terranigma]], [[ActRaiser]], [[Dragon Warrior V]] and many other games that gained far more notoriety.
'''Brain Lord''' is an [[Action RPG]] focused on [[puzzle]]s developed by [[Produce]] and published by [[Enix]] in [[1994]]. It is lesser-known and less popular than [[Soul Blazer]], [[Terranigma]], [[ActRaiser]], [[Dragon Warrior V]] and many other games that gained far more notoriety.


Brain Lord concentrates heavily on puzzles (hence its name), with combat almost as an aside. Some of the puzzles are extremely easy while others are very frustrating indeed. It also featured an innovative system of magical helpers known as Jades that could be summoned from various precious stones found or bought throughout the game world. These Jades can light dark areas or fight or perform various other tasks, and can even level up (quite like [[:Category:Pokémon|Pokémon]]) after gathering enough experience spheres. This is somewhat odd, given that the main character does not level up at all (like Pokémon, indeed). Instead, he becomes more powerful from better equipment and spells, or by using items that increase his power, defense and health meter (as in [[:Category:The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]).
Brain Lord concentrates heavily on puzzles (hence its name), with combat almost as an aside. Some of the puzzles are extremely easy while others are very frustrating indeed. It also featured an innovative system of magical helpers known as Jades that could be summoned from various precious stones found or bought throughout the game world. These Jades can light dark areas or fight or perform various other tasks, and can even level up (quite like {{c|Pokémon}}) after gathering enough experience spheres. This is somewhat odd, given that the main character does not level up at all (like Pokémon, indeed). Instead, he becomes more powerful from better equipment and spells, or by using items that increase his power, defense and health meter (as in {{c|The Legend of Zelda}}).
 
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