A playthrough of Enix's 1991 action-RPG for the Super Nintendo, ActRaiser. In late 1991, Enix was already an established brand in the US with their Dragon Warrior titles, but it was arguably their relationship with Quintet that first cemented their legacy in the west. ActRaiser was the development studio's first game, and it was a good indication as to what we could expect from them in the 16-bit era. SoulBlazer, Illusion of Gaia, Terranigma, and RoboTrek were all amazing games, and ActRaiser served as their foundation. ActRaiser casts you in the role of God's avatar. There's a whole uncivilized world out there, and there are a few ways in which you can provide a supportive hand to those that worship you. The first is in clearing out lairs of evil monsters so that people may settle the land. Diving head first from Heaven in full mode-7 glory, your spirit possesses a stone statue of a “divine guardian,“ your corporeal form. In this form you'll handle the action stages - in typical platforming fashion, you
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