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Pretty. Plotless. Experience.by: Red Raven
Release Date: June 6th, 2000 In short: As long as you don't expect another Secret of Mana or a game that is fun to play, you'll be fine.
Now, you're probably wondering what exactly this game is, considering that it is nothing like Secret of Mana. Well, it is basically a very beautiful, interactive picture book, with nicely animated sprites and some very nice songs. When I say beautiful, I mean Saga Frontier 2-esque watercolor - backgrounds - that - are - probably - hanging - in - an - art - gallery - somewhere kind of beauty. This combines with some very, very, nicely done musical effects to create a pretty convincing illusion that you are playing one of the best games ever made. I mean, it's like the sequel to Secret of Mana too, right? Oh no, not at all. Nothing like Secret of Mana. It doesn't sink in until you get about three or four hours into the game, that there is no plot whatsoever beyond "reviving the Mana Tree". You basically go from short pointless side quest to short pointless side quest, very reminiscent of the original Saga Frontier really; which leads me to the conclusion that some of those development members came over to work on this game as well. Anyway, you spend the game wondering around towns and dungeons, looking for more and more artifacts that you can unlock to find more and more towns/dungeons, etcetera, for the entire 25-odd hours you spend with this game. Which wouldn't have been quite so bad if the battles weren't so easy.
With no centralized plot to think about outside of combat or in-between quests, you are left with only the mundane raising of pets, creation of golems, or growing of fruit features. Soon, however, even they are not interesting enough to bother with, and you'll find yourself trying to finish the game as quickly as possible or turning it off in disgust, depending on your pain-tolerance. For all intents and purposes, this is a mere kiddy game that attempts to both cash in on (ultimately) flash over substance and all the convincing, yet very mistaken similarities to Secret of Mana. Which, by the way, it is nothing like. If you happen to be looking around a game store some day and are looking for a quality game to buy, don't let the watercolor box art fool you. Yes, it looks really good. Yes, it contains the words "of Mana" in the title. And, yes, it is made by Squaresoft. Just remind yourself that Saga Frontier was also made by Squaresoft and keep scanning right on by. There are better games to become nostalgic for, and they are guaranteed to leave a better taste in the back of your mouth than this one. Remember, your eyes and ears might tempt you, but listen to your head and heart and stay away.
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