Brain Lord (1994)

Produce!

Super Famicom · Super Nintendo Entertainment System

3.04 from 27 ratings

112 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 51 backlogged · 27 wish listed

ARE YOU THE BRAIN LORD? Beyond your memory lies a time filled with Dragons and men riding the skies together. The Dragon Warrior blood flows deeply through your family. Now. you are the only one left. Your father has spent a life time searching for the Ancient Dragons, a life lived in vain. It is up to you to find … Read more
ARE YOU THE BRAIN LORD? Beyond your memory lies a time filled with Dragons and men riding the skies together. The Dragon Warrior blood flows deeply through your family. Now. you are the only one left. Your father has spent a life time searching for the Ancient Dragons, a life lived in vain. It is up to you to find the Dragons. Before you lies a world filled with puzzles and riddles, enough to drive even the most 'rational insane. There are too many unanswered questions in your mind. What lies ahead? Where do I start? What will I find? There is a Dark Presence that awaits you. Can you unlock the secret? Are you strong enough to survive? ARE YOU A BRAIN LORD? We shall see... Read less
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Details

Developers
Produce!
Publishers
Enix Corporation
Genres
Puzzle, Role-playing (RPG)
Themes
Action

Release dates

  • Jan 28, 1994 (Full Release) (Japan) Super Famicom
  • Oct 01, 1994 (Full Release) (North_America) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
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Rating distribution

5 stars
3
4 stars
4
3 stars
12
2 stars
7
1 star
1
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Chovus

Status Chovus Jan 6, 2020

Beat the game. It was an unremarkable average experience. The combat is good with good variety in how each weapon type performs, but the rest of the game is very lacking. The puzzles are more brain teasers and straight up math or logic problems rather than the creative puzzles of Zelda, and both the graphics and sound seem more appropriate …

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Beat the game. It was an unremarkable average experience. The combat is good with good variety in how each weapon type performs, but the rest of the game is very lacking. The puzzles are more brain teasers and straight up math or logic problems rather than the creative puzzles of Zelda, and both the graphics and sound seem more appropriate for the NES. The biggest problem is that the game is way too short. The story seems like it is just getting started and then the game ends. Feels like only the prologue of a much better (or at least longer) game.

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