For newcomers to the series it can be incredibly shallow and gets old very quickly. It can be tough to line up attacks correctly, and the combat overall just feels incredibly clunky. While the world I had entered really intrigued me from the start, it was the first combat section that really began to show the age of this game that is legally old enough to drink. Legend of Mana is an action role-playing game, which means combat is fought in real-time. ![]() The game has three main story arcs, with plenty of side quests and adventures along the way, and it all culminates in one final story arc at the end. The different factions and races all fought each other and almost completely rid the world of mana, and so it is the duty of the main character to restore the Mana Tree back to its original form so the world can go back to the way it was. The premise of the story is simple: the Mana Tree was burned down long before the game began and the world then devolved into chaos. If you came into this expecting a full voice-acted game, you will be disappointed. Legend of Mana allows you to choose between a male and female protagonist at the start of the game, though in keeping with the tradition of classic JRPGs both of them only speak through text options. ![]() I want to preface this review by saying I did not play the original Legend of Mana, so my journey with it on the PlayStation 4 was my very first time entering the world of Fa’Diel. Legend of Mana originally released in 1999, so it is no surprise that Square Enix decided to bring the classic 2D action role-playing game to modern systems. The last few years have brought a seemingly endless stream of remakes and remasters to consoles and PC alike.
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