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I'll start off by being blunt. This game isn't that good. Especially when Enix has produced many other quality games for the SNES like Soul Blazer, Terranigma, Actraiser, the quirky yet fun EVO: The Search for Eden, and of course Dragon Warrior 5 and 6. This game seems to concentrate heavily on puzzles, too heavily I think, since most of the other aspects of the game like story, length and even gameplay take a backseat to it. The puzzles involved aren't even that difficult; most of them can be solved in a few minutes and even the few tougher ones aren't really that hard. The game itself is an Action RPG as they're called in that the battles are fought in real time and don't use the mechanics of a Turn-Based Traditional RPG. If that's confusing, just think of the game as sort of like Legend of Zelda but with more RPG qualities. It's hard to explain it much more than that but you'll get it when you start playing.

You may enjoy this game more than I did so give it a try if you can find it cheaply enough, but it's better to use an emulator so you can test it out and not waste money if you don't like it. Well, this document will attempt to help you through the game to the best of my abilities. I've been playing this game on and off for a couple of years now so I think I got a pretty good handle on it. The game itself is fairly straight forward and unfortunately, pretty linear so you shouldn't have that much trouble. If you have any suggestions, comments, or constructive critism, please email me at <shdwswrm@hotmail.com> with the heading Brain Lord or something like that. All flames, threats, childish comments and the like will be deleted and you're email address may be filtered. Also, there are LOTS of spoilers in the walkthrough. I'm not responsible for any part of the story/plot that's given away in the walkthrough.