Abstract: Trials of Mana remake is highly recommended if you kept great memories of Secret of Mana on the Super Famicom, and for everyone else, this is a solid J-RPG with an interesting story, likeable characters, and pretty good combat.There's something a bit exce...
A colorful fantasy world, Rewards you for exploring, It's a relaxing game to play, Lots of replay value
Overly simplistic combat, Simple storylines, Charlotte's voice is annoying
Source: Windows CentralIf you're a fan of JRPGS like Dragon Quest XI and you're looking for a fantasy adventure, then Trials of Mana just might be the game for you. You get to explore a colorful world filled with magic, faeries, and sword fights. The char...
This is exactly what we wanted from a Trials of Mana remake. Square has become very good at updating their back catalog for the modern era. If you are a fan of Square's 16-bit offerings, you owe it to yourself to pick this up. Hey Square? If you are gonna...
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Published: 2020-04-24, Author: Kai , review by: wccftech.com
Complete reworking of the SNES classic, New classes and postgame dungeon content, New Game Plus carries everything over, Chain abilities give more party customization, Remake music is less a remix of classic tracks and more of improved instrumentals, Reve
New epilogue content is only a couple hours long, No multiplayer support, Combat difficulty is trivialized compared to the original, English dub is awkwardly delivered (and that's not just including Charlotte's babyspeak), Lockon and regular camera contro
Trials of Mana reworks the classic tale of the Mana Sword into something that feels completely fresh. Even if you already know the story beats by heart, this is a remake worth considering...
Abstract: Secret of Mana was one of the most enjoyable adventure games that were ever released for the Super Nintendo back in the ‘90s. Secret of Mana became such a big hit, Square Enix decided to make a full remake of the game which came out in 2018. Sadly though...
Pros, Fun combat, Attractive graphics contain old-school charm, Bonus end-game content extends game life, Six playable characters offer good replay value, Fantastic soundtrack that captures the original game's spirit
Cons, Hit-or-miss voice acting, AI allies are unreliable in tough fights, Lacks multiplayer, unlike its 2D original
Bottom LineA nostalgic blast from the past, Trials of Mana could easily become the poster child for remakes done right. It has some failings, particularly the removed multiplayer and odd voice work, but it's an engaging action-RPG that's one of the best o...
Action-oriented combat system surprisingly doesn't feel repetitive, Seamless transitions into combat, Simple, yet entertaining for everyone to enjoy, Good replay value, Packed with a good amount of content, Good implementation of a day / night cycle
Cartoony graphics, Dialogue / voiceovers can get rather cringey, Major lack of side quests
Trials of Mana is a game that I wasn't expecting to enjoy as much as I did. In fact, I enjoyed it more than Final Fantasy 7 Remake...
Published: 2020-05-12, Author: Chad , review by: reimarufiles.com
I managed to finish the main story at around 6 hours with my party already at level 67 with the post-game quest adding at around hours to finish, a rather short length for a standard RPG. The game encourages us to play the story with different characters...