Ever play them and if so, aren't they great?
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Ever play them and if so, aren't they great?
Hell yeah!! Especially seiken densetsu 4/ Legend of Mana. That was my favorite of the series!!
Heres a guide for you people just in case your wondering which is which...
Seiken Densetsu = Final Fantasy Adventures
Seiken Densetsu 2 = Secret of Mana
Seiken Densetsu 3 = This one wasn't released in america so the names the same I guess
Seiken Densetsu 4 = legend of Mana
Just incase your wondering, Sword of mana is the remake to Seiken Densetsu/ FFA. Not a full Seiken Densetsu 5...
Final Fantasy Adventure. Singular, you know.Quote:
Originally Posted by crash26821
As for the original title, although it was commonly known as Seiken Densetsu, the full title also contained the phrase "Final Fantasy Gaiden." You know how the top of the Metal Gear Solid logo has the words "Tactical Espionage Action," but no one, not even the makers of the game, ever include that phrase in the title? It's like that.The Japanese title was just "Seiken Densetsu: Legend of Mana." No number.Quote:
Seiken Densetsu 4 = legend of Mana
And just for the record, its Japanese title was "Shinyaku Seiken Densetsu."Quote:
Just incase your wondering, Sword of mana is the remake to Seiken Densetsu/ FFA. Not a full Seiken Densetsu 5...
Ah I see. Thanks kishi. You learn something knew everyday...
Secret of Mana is one of my favorite games for the SNES. Powering up weapons and magic is strangely soothing.
Secret of Mana was a pretty good game. Having a multitap and two other friends make the experience of the game that much better. Mostly I only played it with one other person, though.
Seiken densetsu 3 is outta this world and talk about the story of sword of mana :whoa: :bow: :bow: :bow: :whoa:
Ah Secret of Mana...that game brings back so many memories. I absolutely loved that game.
Yah, same here.
I'm not very fond of Secret of Mana. I've never liked it very much, but Seiken Densetsu 3, Sword of Mana and Legend of Mana are three of the greatest RPGs of all time. SD3 for its class/job system. SoM for its storyline and battle system. LoM for its innovation (quest system).
I'm looking forward to a Mana PS2 or PS3 installment...I've had enough of 2D graphics too...They should try to move onto the 3rd dimension, even if it results in a step back in the series...
Present technology would allow for a perfectly beautiful 3D Seiken Densetsu game. The only problem I can imagine is that Brownie Brown has zero experience developing 3D games, so they might not be able to take advantage of that technology. They could probably get some guidance from the main Square guys, though.
I would be really disappointed if the Mana series went 3D. I mean, eww.
No, really, there are pretty 3D games now.
Secret of Mana pwnz.
If I wanted a 3D action RPG, I'd be playing Kingdom Hearts.
I hearth Seiken Densetsu Saga. Holy Sword Legend am goal.
I LOVE Secret of Mana. Used to have it for the SNES until my brother sold it for money to get crack. Stupid brother. :( I've been trying to find another copy again, but to no avail. And, well, I'm broke, so I better forget about it for now. :cry:
You can probably find it on ebay. :) Just save your money. ;) :eek: :greenie:
Secret of Mana was my first Square game. I still love it dearly to this date.
i agree with you :tongue:
it was my first too so i still love it :rolleyes2
but i can't find it anymore to buy at my country :hot:
I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!! :crying:
I played and beat Secret Of Mana. Very good game. I found FFVI better at the time and now better. Once my Breaker pro comes through the door ill get Legend of mana.
I wouldn't really compare any Mana/SeikenD game with any FF game, but that's just me. The Mana games are way too different, focused less on story presentation and more on slicing things around in real time. That's what makes it a nice play, the mix of a little of both. I rented Secret o once, but never beat it. Until recently that is, but in emulation. Which is also the only way I was able to play SD3 in english. That was my favorite in the bunch because the game mechanics of the fighting were the best. I played Legend O. but it wasn't my favorite. The battles are way to rigid and not like the other mana games. You go into battles and are stuck in the screen, kind of like CT but moving real time action. The system was a downgrade overall, I didn't like it, you also only fight beat-em-up style, side to side, without attacking in four directions. Other than that, the game was awesome, but the actual "meat" of a mana game was destroyed. I was disappointed in that game, but still liked it.
And oh yes, there's also Sword of Mana for GBA, I skimmed through that game a bit, but it's pretty tame. It's supposively a remake of the first SD/FFAdventure. I didn't love it much.