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==Version differences==
 
==Version differences==
Interestingly the Japanese and US versions of the game not only have different box art, which is extremely common, but they also have different title screens. Changing the entire title screen is very rare and little is known as to why, it could be related to the box art. The Japanese title matches the Japanese box art and the localization team wanted to emulate that same idea when they were localizing the game. <br />This, of course, is the authors opinion and he has no idea what he's doing.
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Interestingly the Japanese and US versions of the game not only have different box art, which is extremely common, but they also have different title screens. Changing the entire title screen is very rare and little is known as to why, it could be related to the box art. The Japanese title matches the Japanese box art and the localization team wanted to emulate that same idea when they were localizing the game.
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<br />This, of course, is the authors opinion and he has no idea what he's doing.
  
 
===Censorship===
 
===Censorship===

Revision as of 19:56, 3 July 2013

Illusion Of Gaia Cover
Japanese box art of the game

Illusion of Gaia (ガイア幻想紀 Gaia Gensōki lit. "Records of the Illusion of Gaia") is a game developed by Quintet and published by Enix. Illusion of gaia is the second game of a loosely related trilogy involving Soul Blader, Illusion of Gaia, and Terranigma. The references in each game are loosely based from mention of a main character from another game to shared items, abilities, and sound effects.

Gameplay

Other Games in the Series

There are other games in the Quintet series that reference some common themes between the titles. The games most similar are<ref name="hardcoreGaming101">Hardcore Gaming 101: Quintet</ref><ref name="wikiQuin">http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Quintet_games#Soul_Blazer.2FGaia_Series</ref>:

References To Other Quintet Games

See Soul Blader/Gaia Series References

Version differences

Interestingly the Japanese and US versions of the game not only have different box art, which is extremely common, but they also have different title screens. Changing the entire title screen is very rare and little is known as to why, it could be related to the box art. The Japanese title matches the Japanese box art and the localization team wanted to emulate that same idea when they were localizing the game.


This, of course, is the authors opinion and he has no idea what he's doing.

Censorship

A bit of censoring is prevalent in this game.

Graphic Censorship

Textual Censorship

References

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