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Legend of Mana

Jun 24, 2021

Remaster of Legend of Mana

3.33 average rating based on 3 ratings

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Set off on a journey to find the mystical Mana Tree seen in a dream, before discovering... the world map is empty! During your travels, you’ll acquire special artifacts; place these wherever you’d like on the map to bring towns and dungeons to life and advance the story. Meet a colorful cast of characters, square off against fearsome monsters, and explore the vast world of Fa’Diel. Not only has the music been rearranged for this remaster, you can also alternate between the new and original soundtrack. Other features have also been added, including the ability to turn off enemy encounters. … More
Set off on a journey to find the mystical Mana Tree seen in a dream, before discovering... the world map is empty! During your travels, you’ll acquire special artifacts; place these wherever you’d like on the map to bring towns and dungeons to life and advance the story. Meet a colorful cast of characters, square off against fearsome monsters, and explore the vast world of Fa’Diel. Not only has the music been rearranged for this remaster, you can also alternate between the new and original soundtrack. Other features have also been added, including the ability to turn off enemy encounters. The game includes ""Ring Ring Land"", a mini game never before released in the West. Less
Release Dates
Jun 24, 2021 Full Release (Worldwide)
Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4
Dec 07, 2021 Full Release (Worldwide)
iOS
Sep 26, 2024 Full Release (Worldwide)
Xbox Series X|S
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ThatDudeWinston
ThatDudeWinston gave Apr 12, 2026
ThatDudeWinston gave Apr 12, 2026
ThatDudeWinston's review of Legend of Mana

Cool art style, quirky characters, and interesting game mechanics with artifact placement and party compositions. The actual battle mechanics have some of that PS1 jank and can feel a bit boring over time, although the game isn't overly long taking me about 15-20 hours.

The environments and quests were colorful and interesting, but there was too little direction. I don't need hand holding, but a little indication of where to go or what to do would have been nice.

Overall, I would recommend on a good sale if you like ps1 era action RPGs and don't mind the lack of direction and janky action.