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Collection of Mana

201784/100
Role-playing (RPG)Adventure

Fantasy

Collection of Mana offers a trio of classic action RPGs, each with a distinctive charm. Secret of Mana's real-time combat and vibrant world-building still resonate, while Trials of Mana introduces a branching narrative and class-based progression that rewards multiple playthroughs. Even Final Fantasy Adventure, with its Game Boy limitations, provides a compelling, if somewhat clunky, dungeon-crawling experience. These titles are a testament to the genre's evolution, offering bite-sized adventures that are easy to pick up but difficult to truly master.

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Final Fantasy Adventure The Hero (named by the player, officially called Sumo) is a prisoner of the Dark Lord. One day, the Hero's friend informs him of the Dark Lord's goals, and he urges him to seek a Knight named Bogard. As the Hero escapes imprisonment, he learns that the Dark Lord is seeking a key to the Mana Sanctuary in order to control the Mana Tree, an energy source that sustains life. The Hero is befriended by the Heroine (named by the player, officially called Fuji) who is also seeking Bogard. The two find Bogard, who recommends they seek out a man named Cibba. During their journey to meet him, the Heroine is kidnapped. With the aid of a mysterious man, she is later rescued by the Hero. When they meet Cibba, he plays a message left by the Heroine's mother, who reveals she is a descendant of the guardians of the Mana Tree and her pendant is the key to it. The mysterious man, upon discovering that the heroine holds the pendant, reveals himself to be Julius, the Dark Lord's advisor and kidnaps her. The Hero then attempts to rescue the Heroine, but he fails and is knocked off of Julius's airship. However, the Heroine gives the Hero the pendant just before he falls. Secret of Mana The game begins as three boys from the small Potos village disobey their Elder's instructions and trespass into a local waterfall, where a treasure is said to be kept. One of the boys stumbles and falls into the lake, where he finds a rusty sword embedded in a stone. Guided by a disembodied voice, he pulls the sword free, inadvertently unleashing monsters in the surrounding countryside of the village. The villagers interpret the sword's removal as a bad omen and banish the boy from Potos forever. A traveling knight named Jema recognizes the blade as the legendary Mana Sword and encourages the hero to re-energize it by visiting the eight Mana Temples. Trials of Mana The story begins in a different place for each playable character. With the exception of Charlotte, the main character is soon told (or otherwise decides) to seek the advice of the Priest of Light in the Holy City Wendel. They arrive at the city of Jadd soon after the Beastmen have invaded. Due to the Beastmen's werewolf powers, they are able to make an escape by night. The main character—now including Charlotte—on the way to Wendel stays overnight in Astoria where they are woken by a bright light. Following it, it reveals itself to be a Faerie from the Sanctuary of Mana, exhausted by her journey. Out of desperation, the Faerie chooses the main character to be her host and tells them to get to Wendel. There, while they explain their grievances to the Priest of Light, the Faerie interrupts and explains that the Mana Tree is dying, and that the Sanctuary is in danger. The Priest explains that if the Tree dies, the Benevodons will reawaken and destroy the world. He goes on to explain further that, because the Faerie has chosen the main character as its host, they must travel to the Sanctuary to draw the Sword of Mana from the foot of the Mana Tree. They can then restore peace to the world, and have their wishes granted by the Mana Goddess if the sword is drawn before the Tree dies. A great deal of power is needed to open the gate to the Sanctuary. The Faerie does not have the strength to do it, and the ancient spell which would do so by unlocking the power in the Mana Stones also takes the caster's life. The Stones' guarding elemental spirits, however, will to be able to open the gate if their powers are combined

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Trials of Mana

2020 · Role-playing (RPG)

Step into a vibrant 3D world that expands on the classic Mana formula, offering real-time action combat and a compelling narrative where your choices shape the destiny of your heroes.

Why recommended

  • Features real-time action combat with a party of three characters, allowing for dynamic battles and strategic use of abilities, much like the original Collection of Mana titles.
  • Criteria - Strong Story and RPG Elements: Offers a deep narrative with multiple branching paths based on chosen protagonists, character leveling, and a robust class change system.
  • Embodies the same whimsical fantasy aesthetic and focus on elemental spirits, providing a direct spiritual successor to the classic Mana games' adventure and world-building.
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Embark on a grand, traditional JRPG adventure with a charming cast and a classic turn-based combat system, all while exploring a vast, beautiful world filled with secrets and monsters.

Why recommended

  • Provides a sprawling, epic fantasy adventure with a clear sense of progression and discovery, akin to the journey found in the Collection of Mana titles.
  • Criteria - Strong Story and RPG Elements: Features a lengthy, character-driven narrative with named protagonists and antagonists, deep character customization through skill trees, and traditional turn-based RPG combat.
  • The charming art style and focus on exploration, uncovering mysteries, and interacting with a diverse world evoke the same sense of wonder and classic JRPG appeal.
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Experience a unique 'HD-2D' visual style that blends retro pixel art with modern 3D environments, telling eight distinct but interconnected stories within a rich fantasy world, all while engaging in strategic turn-based combat.

Why recommended

  • Offers a compelling fantasy world to explore with a distinct visual identity that pays homage to classic JRPGs while feeling fresh, similar to the enduring appeal of the Mana series' aesthetic.
  • Criteria - Strong Story and RPG Elements: Features eight individual character stories that intertwine, along with deep job systems, character progression, and strategic turn-based combat.
  • The game's structure encourages extensive exploration and engagement with its world and characters, providing a sense of grand adventure and discovery.
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Dive into a classic JRPG with an innovative combat system that blends real-time and turn-based elements, a memorable cast of characters, and a grand narrative about gods and humanity.

Why recommended

  • Features a unique and engaging combat system that requires strategic timing and positioning, offering a more dynamic feel than pure turn-based, reminiscent of the action-RPG leanings of Mana.
  • Criteria - Strong Story and RPG Elements: Delivers a well-regarded narrative with strong character development, traditional leveling, and equipment systems.
  • Provides a classic JRPG adventure experience with a focus on world exploration, character interaction, and a journey to save the world from ancient evils.

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