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Far East of Eden: Zero

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Far East of Eden: Zero is a Super Nintendo role-playing game developed by Red Company and published by Hudson Soft. As a prequel to the Tengai Makyō series, it follows an original adventure set in the ancient, Japan-inspired land of Jipang. The game combines turn-based battles, exploration, and strong comedic-fantasy storytelling, and is remembered as one of the notable 16-bit JRPGs of its era.
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Release Date
1995-01-01
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The game uses an overhead perspective for towns, fields, and dungeons, with world-map travel between major locations. Combat is command-based and turn-based, letting players choose attacks, skills, items, and defensive actions. Party members gain experience, level up, and gradually learn stronger abilities. Progress is driven by talking to NPCs, uncovering clues, and clearing story gates inside towns and dungeons.

Jiraiya

One of the most recognizable characters in the series, appearing here in a 16-bit portrayal as part of the main adventure.

Tsunade

A well-known series character who appears in this game in a recreated 16-bit form.

Orochimaru

A classic Tengai Makyō character who appears in a key story role or supporting capacity.

Keep your party balanced so you always have healing, offense, and utility covered. Save healing items for longer dungeon runs, and return to town before tough boss battles to restock and upgrade gear. Talk to NPCs more than once, since important clues can be hidden in dialogue. If progression stalls, grind a few levels in nearby areas before advancing.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Save often, especially before entering a new dungeon.

Tips

Upgrade survivability first on your main party members.

Tips

Check shops and NPC dialogue in every town for progression hints.

User Reviews

The game captures the series' distinctive eastern fantasy tone very well.

User Reviews

Battle pacing is solid, and exploration is tightly tied to the story.

User Reviews

A strong and atmospheric JRPG from the 16-bit era.

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