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Trials of Mana

 

 

SCORE: 59

 

Trials of Mana 

 

Did you watch the Trials of Mana live streams I did on Twitch? If not make sure to follow us here. So many of the games we review are also live streams with interactions on our Twitch channel. After playing the Collection of Mana I knew what to expect from Trials of Mana. We pick our characters and play through this fantasy world where our character wants revenge against a wizard who messed with his kingdom.

Trials of Mana is a role playing game where we see the enemies. It is rare we can avoid the enemies though. Once our team gets close enough we must battle the enemies in a circular area until our team or their team is no longer able to fight. Trials of Mana gives gamers a variety of moves to use. Mainly we have attack, and charged attack. We also have skills that can be used when charged up.

Enticement to lust, lack of attire, magic, and religious indoctrination of believing in a goddess are heavy in Trials of Mana. We choose the path of light or darkness when we level up our character’s class. I personally prefer to take the path of light over darkness. Even if the dark side has cookies. It is easy to see on the ground when an enemy character is charging up an attack. Sometimes we can stun them before they launch said attack.

There is nice music in Trials of Mana. We get some voice acting and I recognized at least one voice actor in Trials of Mana. Language can be a bit of an issue with Trials of Mana. Many of the characters in Trials of Mana sound less than intelligent. There are some cringe moments and some glitches in this action adventure role playing video game.

The story in Trials of Mana is slow to reveal itself. It takes twenty to twenty-five hours to beat Trials of Mana. For this is a bit of a disappointment considering the price of this game. Gameplay can get a bit redundant and the puzzles are pretty simple. The religious indoctrination in Trials of Mana is extremely lame and really hurts this game.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 55%
Sounds: 70%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: PC/PS4/Nintendo Switch(tested)
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Square Enix
Rating: ‘T’ – THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence, Suggestive Themes}


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