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Edit: I've got the night free for once! I think I'll be able to write something about this series now. One that isn't a copy of someone else's homework with just a few changes, haha.
Real talk: I've only played Final Fantasy Adventure, Secret of Mana, Seiken Densetsu 3, Sword of Mana, and Heroes of Mana. Of those titles, I've only beaten SD3. And yet I still love this series to bits. Idk why but there's just something about it that gets me. Nostalgia perhaps, having played SoM and SD3 at a young age with my older brother. I distinctly remember listening to Ready Steady Go while using fast travel via cannons, and whenever I hear that song I remember this series instead of FMA. I remember visiting these small websites called shrines as a kid, dedicated to SD3 and the small fan following it got. All of those detailed pages with a boatload of information about the game, I just took it all in. Even when I got older I still revisited SD3, using GameFAQs that time. Experiencing the emotional beats of the six main characters' backstories in SD3; playing and replaying that game with its multiple endgame story paths and class changes-- it just never got old. Idk how well it'll hold up when I pick up a physical copy of Trials of Mana inside Collection of Mana at the end of August, but all I know is that that game, and the series by extension, has a special place in my heart.
I hope the remake of Trials of Mana next year does well. And that they fixed some of the bugs in SD3's battle system!
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Real talk: I've only played Final Fantasy Adventure, Secret of Mana, Seiken Densetsu 3, Sword of Mana, and Heroes of Mana. Of those titles, I've only beaten SD3. And yet I still love this series to bits. Idk why but there's just something about it that gets me. Nostalgia perhaps, having played SoM and SD3 at a young age with my older brother. I distinctly remember listening to Ready Steady Go while using fast travel via cannons, and whenever I hear that song I remember this series instead of FMA. I remember visiting these small websites called shrines as a kid, dedicated to SD3 and the small fan following it got. All of those detailed pages with a boatload of information about the game, I just took it all in. Even when I got older I still revisited SD3, using GameFAQs that time. Experiencing the emotional beats of the six main characters' backstories in SD3; playing and replaying that game with its multiple endgame story paths and class changes-- it just never got old. Idk how well it'll hold up when I pick up a physical copy of Trials of Mana inside Collection of Mana at the end of August, but all I know is that that game, and the series by extension, has a special place in my heart.
I hope the remake of Trials of Mana next year does well. And that they fixed some of the bugs in SD3's battle system!
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(Shamelessly stealing Cici's original post from the EarthBound thread. 😂 All credit goes to Cici! ❤️)
The Mana series is one of my favorite game franchises of all time. The series is so beautiful, so touching and moving. Trials of Mana, which I played as Seiken Densetsu 3 as a kid, is one of the few things that can get me emotional. Secret of Mana is so nostalgic for me as well. It's epic, it's quirky, it's fun, it's cute, it's deep, and it's absolutely insane.
So who else here is in love with this series?
The Mana series is one of my favorite game franchises of all time. The series is so beautiful, so touching and moving. Trials of Mana, which I played as Seiken Densetsu 3 as a kid, is one of the few things that can get me emotional. Secret of Mana is so nostalgic for me as well. It's epic, it's quirky, it's fun, it's cute, it's deep, and it's absolutely insane.
So who else here is in love with this series?
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