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Collection of Mana

 

 

Collection of Mana  

 

I am so pleased I had enough money to purchase Collection of Mana on the Nintendo Switch. The complete failures of the PR and Marketing department of Square Enix is part of normal daily life since we refuse to join in corruption. Collection of Mana includes Final Fantasy Adventure, Secret of Mana, and Trials of Mana. I remember these retro games from back in the day. One Gameboy video game, and two Super NES video games. The lenient ESRB gave Collection of Mana a rating of EVERYONE TEN and older ONLY! The descriptors this less than reliable organization gave are Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, and Suggestive Themes.

The rating is a bit of a surprise considering the controversial and highly divisive content within a country that the super majority self-identify as Christian. The lack of sensitivity to Christians is shocking and highly alarming. If you never played these games, or do not believe how radical many role playing games are in terms of religious belief then Collection of Mana will educate you. Square Enix is the developer and publisher of this retro video game compilation. Expect a full review of Collection of Mana to appear in an upcoming issue of the Family Friendly Gaming magazine.
{11/24/2019}
- Paul

 

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