Yeah, it really does look like DQ11 but in a smaller scale. Is it on UE4?
I mean if the series survived the remake of Secret of Mana I think we're good.
And what press conferences are you talking about ?
Anyway most stuff I saw from people, either they knew what that was and were super excited, either they didn't and said it looked very cute.
As long as they don't release this right before FF7 word of mouth can help it a lot like it helped DQ11 that they released right after Spiderman. (Square pls)
8. The story is not exactly the same as it was on the SNES. While the basic structure is the same, there will be an expansion on the ideas within it. For purists, the original version is out on Switch still, letting the team feel more comfortable reimagining the title.
10. The producers want to remake the entire series eventually, so there may be something for Legend of Mana if Trials of Mana sells well. They also want to eventually make new Mana games that channel the series' origins better.
Sorry, dude. It is WAY past my bedtime and I am writing while tired (also watching that trailer on repeat) instead of sleeping. I meant I saw two groups of people comment on the Nintendo Direct (both the Easy Allies and Inside Gaming). Hell, Inside Gaming didn't even mention the Mana games and they talked about literally everything else.
Woah, this is huge
Trials of Mana Preview - Decades In The Making - Game Informer
The remake for an unlocalized JRPG gem got announced today and we got to talk to the developers behind it.www.gameinformer.com
I just dont understand SE's rollout to lead up to Trials of Mana. They say they want these games to sell well then do shit like this:
Secret of Mana Remake: PC, PS4, Vita - One of the worst remakes I've played in a while. And I wouldn't have even played it if someone didn't gift it to me because the game looks awful
Mana Collection: Switch - Why is this exclusive? There is no reason for this to not be one the PS4. Then you shadow drop the game with little to no marketing and charge $40 for it? SE please...
Trials of Mana: PC, PS4, Switch - Now here we are. This game looks good but my goodness SE, the game has to defy all odds at this point if it's going to sell well.
.....I cant right now....
Crazy to think just a day ago we were worried about how FF8 would turn out and not only is that looking promising, but they spring an incredible looking SD3 remake out of fucking nowhere that puts Adventures & Secret of Mana to shame.I just watched easy allies and they only said good things, they said it was great we get both the original and remake, and that the remake looks much higher budget than the last one, and the look reminds them of DQ11 ! They liked it.
The other guys I don't know them at all so I won't bother.
Anyway in a direct that broke the net with smash and zelda 2 you can't expect everyone to go crazy cause this game only is legendary if you actually know about it !
I'm sure more people will be excited for it when they see the unique narrative system and more of the exploration / combat.
The new screenshots we got looked even better than the trailer for instance.
And words of mouth !
Just pray the gods Square doesn't release this Febuary or March right next to 7. It's January or death at this point.
This is a dumb question, but there are two other remakes of the GB/SNES Mana games, yeah? Are they good/available on the Switch?
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I actually really dug Sword of Mana as a remake, but I remember people ragging on it for its short length and difficulty (or lack thereof)
Can somebody tell me if Secret of Mana has the original and "funny" German translation?
I think ppl are less likely to buy Trials of Mana if they played the SOM Remake or couldn't play MC because it was exclusive. And do you have a link for the bolded? I would love to read up on how that happened. o_0Trials of Mana is entirely stand alone so it really doesn't matter what platforms the others are on.
For the collection, they said they had to keep it on Switch because nintendo had to provide the code. (they lost it like all the other games I take it)
I can't confirm but as far as I know that collection is done by the team that made the mobile port, that had retranslated the entire game accurately.
So chances are it's using that.
For the collection, they said they had to keep it on Switch because nintendo had to provide the code. (they lost it like all the other games I take it)
11. While the Secret of Mana remake was not on Switch, Trials of Mana is thanks to fan feedback over the lack of Mana on the console. Oyamada said that Collection of Mana was Switch-exclusive because they had to actually get the code for the games from Nintendo, meaning the Switch made sense.
The jump in quality is amazingThis is made by the same team and I think they deserve a lot of praise :
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Nintendo has a vault with the code from a bunch of games third party devs released on their consoles?It's in the interview above.
As to why they did not have the code, keep in mind this is Square, that lost the source code to all kingdom hearts games on ps2, all the FF games on ps1 etc...
So you know damn well Seiken 3 was lost since they had never ported it anywhere else.
Honestly this surprises me a lot... I figured game companies just handed over final code for Nintendo to check and then manufacture... Was it common practice for Nintendo to actually hold on to sources?s to why they did not have the code, keep in mind this is Square, that lost the source code to all kingdom hearts games on ps2, all the FF games on ps1 etc...
First one is pretty generic, the second is okay if on the lighter/childish side. Definitely not bad, but still pretty typical Shounen stuff of the era. The third has 6 stories that converge. You picked 3 characters at the beginning and then they converge as you play. The overall ton is darker and more fleshed out but only relatively. It's still a bright colored RPG and the best of the first 3 games.
They most certainly do
Trials of Mana Preview - Decades In The Making - Game Informer
The remake for an unlocalized JRPG gem got announced today and we got to talk to the developers behind it.www.gameinformer.com
Why is the collection 40 dollars again? :/
That's two expensive for two SNES games one Gameboy title. Come on man :(
Why is the collection 40 dollars again? :/
That's two expensive for two SNES games one Gameboy title. Come on man :(
Does that mean SoM has to be 50Hz if I want to play it in French? Or is it 60Hz in any case with only different languages?
It's in the interview above.
As to why they did not have the code, keep in mind this is Square, that lost the source code to all kingdom hearts games on ps2, all the FF games on ps1 etc...
So you know damn well Seiken 3 was lost since they had never ported it anywhere else.