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Adventures of Mana released for iOS/Android

Adventures of Mana is now available for smartphones on the App Store and on Google Play, Square Enix announced.

In Japan, the game is also now available for PS Vita.

A remake of Final Fantasy Adventure, Adventures of Mana is an action RPG that follows the story of a young hero and heroine as they attempt to stop the Dark Lord of Glaive from destroying the Tree of Mana. Compared to the original, the remake offers updated graphics and controls, and a rearranged soundtrack from original composer Kenji Ito.

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phoenixwake3029d ago

Might have to check this out if it's not completely botched like many of Squeenix's recent remakes.

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Visions of the Mana Series: A Retrospective

Are you excited for the forthcoming Visions of Mana? This retrospective of the Mana series will tell you all about the franchise thus far.

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All The Mana Games Ranked

The Mana series has been around for decades and spawned multiple titles in that time. Here's how each title ranks up.

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Cruel Fate Makes for Good Gaming in Final Fantasy Adventure

Final Fantasy Adventure will always be remembered as the game that started the Mana series, a blend of traditional RPG elements and real-time action, with towns to explore, dungeons to conquer, and a variety of useful weapons, but its overriding sense of the melancholy and tragic aspects of honor will always strike a harsh chord with those who enjoy picking up a sword to save a world that they themselves will never be allowed to enjoy.

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Snookies121789d ago (Edited 1789d ago )

"its overriding sense of the melancholy and tragic aspects of honor will always strike a harsh chord with those who enjoy picking up a sword to save a world that they themselves will never be allowed to enjoy."

I really don't understand this line... How do these even correlate at all? It's not like these two aspects contradict one another.

Godmars2901788d ago

PR groups assigned to selling a title often have no idea what the game they're selling is about. Hence the vomited nonsense.