SEO presents to you the Underrated/Unheard of Games Collection- the mana series. SEO (and it’s groovy community) shall report on and showcase fantastic games and series’s for you to try and‚ hopefully‚ treasure. Games which many May not treasure because they do not know of them. The few diamonds in the rough. Those games which deserve much more recognition. Indeed this collection shall grow and receive additions as they come along. All of them being games and series’s which are not as popular as many of the wonderful games Square Enix makes and has made but are just as great.
Nearly everyone who has played one of the many popular Square Enix games would agree that they had affected their lives in some way. Their stories have brought along rollercoasters of emotions. Their characters have touched our hearts in ways we never thought they would. Their music has become our lullaby’s. Their worlds have amazed. No matter how one was to look at it‚ Square Enix has brought along many games which were the best things in our life and shall be treasured forever.
Today/Tonight we present to you the first addition to the collection: The Mana Series
Square Enix will be releasing three new manga titles later this year, all of which are available for pre-order now.
Today Square Enix announced its financial results for the first nine months of the fiscal year, related to the period between April 2023 and December 2023.
im enjoying FF16. while there is a lot of talking, usually you can skip it. Looking forward to FF7R2!
The story of Chloe and Max could have continued after the ending.
I wish the developers would have gone with their original plans, it sounded really good, but apparently they didn't have enough dev time make the game like that. I'm actually upset with what we did get in the end, mainly that final episode, it was enough to turn me off other games in the series.
You can find some of the cut stuff here:
https://tcrf.net/Life_is_St...
But I can't find the article from when the game first game out that analysed what could have been.
Legend of Mana was such a good game. I'd like to think Bastion was the spiritual successor to the game and not that dreadful Dawn of Mana for ps2.
Secret of Mana was my first JRPG. Loved it. Seiken Densetsu 3 was also amazing. Never played Legend, I heard mixed things.
The man who spearheaded the Mana series started a new studio called Grezzo, and did the Zelda Ocarina 3DS port, hopefully they do another Mana-esque game.
Secret of Mana was a good game, but I didn't like that the other two characters were controlled by AI, so I didn't finish it. In fact, to this day I have problems with all the games that does that, like FFXIII and Ni No Kuni.