


As you make your way to the meteor, a fly from the future comes out and explains the situation. The year is 199X, and a meteor comes crashing down over the sleepy town of Onett and wakes up our unlikely hero: a thirteen-year-old boy named Ness. At the same time, Beginnings is a little rougher around the edges. Like Final Fantasy, these titles aren’t connected, and the quality of life improvements brought to Earthbound make it a lot easier for everyone to enjoy. While it is a fantastic game that also deserves your time, I think it is best enjoyed after Earthbound on the SNES.

Earthbound Beginnings was also released on the Nintendo Switch Online NES emulator. Before I get into it, though, I just want to give a heads up.
