![]() ![]() Where other collections have included concept art, scans of the original manuals, or a wide array of filters to hit on those nostalgia notes and give a more authentic feel, Square Enix have included none of that. ![]() The writing is a lot of fun, especially in Trials of Mana.īeyond that, this is a very bare-bones package, which is rather disappointing. For the Final Fantasy Adventure, you can switch between black and white, a colour variant reminiscent of playing a non-colour game in a GameBoy Colour, and the old green look of the retro GameBoy. There is also the ability to change the screen size between two sizes. You can boot up different versions of the game, which each have the ability to have up to three individual save states you can save and load from. Being able to hear the music like this is a nice little addition, as the series is known for its tremendous soundtrack.Įach game also has their own little features. Each game gets its own title screen in the menus, along with a sound test, where you can hear all the tracks within each of the games. This package includes some beautiful new artwork, which looks absolutely stunning. Whipping my enemies into shape with a bit of combat action. It is up to your party of heroes to save the tree and prevent this catastrophe. Trials is a little different, as the Mana Tree is dying, and with its death will come the destruction of the world. Final Fantasy Adventure and Secret of Mana involve a Dark Lord of some kind vying to use the power of the Mana Tree to achieve their evil goals, and it is up to the heroes to stop that from happening. Thankfully, the Collection of Mana corrects that , including a stunning official translation of the third game, dubbed Trials of Mana.Įach game tells a self-contained story, though hit on similar plot points. ![]() The first two games, Final Fantasy Adventure and Secret of Mana, are heralded as classics, with the third game in the series unfortunately never officially releasing here. As you defeat more enemies, you gain experience, getting stronger as you progress through the game. The difference though is that there is an RPG levelling system similar to the Final Fantasy series. The Mana series is a beloved action RPG franchise from Square Enix, where you traverse a number of areas not unlike the classic NES and SNES Zelda games. ![]()
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