Attention fans of the"Mana" video game series! Visions of Mana, the Square Enix-published software from the"Mana" saga - whose first episode, Mystic Quest, released in 1993, was actually a spin-off from a certain... Final Fantasy - is now available, since August 29, 2024 on PC via Steam, PS4, PS5 and Xbox Series.
The game plunges us into a world where Val, the protagonist and guardian of souls, embarks on an epic quest to protect his childhood friend, designated as a fire offering by the fairy. Their journey will take them to theMana Tree, a vital symbol of the renewal of mana flow.
Players will marvel at beautiful environments, face a multitude of iconic enemies and monsters, such as lapyns, and interact with natural forces and elemental spirits. The game promises a fresh experience with real-time 3D combat, designed to delight long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Since Mystic Quest in 1993, the Mana series has captivated gamers with its sumptuous worlds, engaging characters and fantasy storytelling. Visions of Mana continues this tradition with creature designs by Airi Yoshioka and an enchanting soundtrack by Hiroki Kikuta, Tsuyoshi Sekito and Ryo Yamazaki."It's a pleasure to present 'Visions of Mana', a title faithful to the series loved by so many, enriched with new characters, stories and gameplay mechanics," enthuses series producer Masaru Oyamada.
Our test of Visions of Mana :
Playing time: 20 hours.
A long-awaited release... After years of absence, the Mana saga returns with Visions of Mana, and the software is sure to delight fans of the franchise! A very good vintage, as Square Enix has been so good at doing for some time now, offering great things throughout the adventure. Starting with impeccable graphics, resulting above all from an intelligent choice of AD in the vein of this type ofAction-RPG. It's beautiful and colorful, and the cinematics are of the highest quality... What more could you ask for!
The game also brings the saga up to date, both graphically and in its approach to story and gameplay. The game is resolutely rhythmic, but a little too talkative for our taste, breaking the dynamic a little. Gameplay-wise, it's interesting: you can change characters at any time, and take advantage of their specific skills. Added to this are elemental relics, which add a little spice to the gameplay and allow players to take a different approach to combat, depending on the type of enemy (water, fire, etc.). The quest is long and fraught with pitfalls, but well worth the effort.
Let's also salute the dreamlike music, imagined by Hiroki Kikuta, Tsuyoshi Sekito and Ryō Yamazaki. So many things that make Visions of Mana a must-discover, at least for curious RPG fans, or a must-devour if you're already a fan of the franchise. All that's left is for you to get your hands on it and make up your own mind.
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