Adventures of Mana

Adventures of Mana

released on Feb 03, 2016

Adventures of Mana

released on Feb 03, 2016

Adventures of Mana is a remastered version of the 'Final Fantasy Adventure', known as 'Mystic Quest' in Europe, which become the first game in the Mana series. "This remastered version offers fans the enhanced visuals, revamped menus and a rearranged soundtrack from the game’s original composer. The background music for the original Game Boy version will be available on all platforms."


Also in series

Legend of Mana
Legend of Mana
Trials of Mana
Trials of Mana
Secret of Mana
Secret of Mana
Seiken Densetsu: Rise of Mana
Seiken Densetsu: Rise of Mana
Heroes of Mana
Heroes of Mana

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Eu torço muito que os melhores Mana contem a história de maneira melhor que esse e o Secret, esse aspecto tira um pouco a potencialização que eles poderiam ter, por ter um mundo bem vivido até.

Nesse caso ainda é um pouco mais direto a história, o que facilita mesmo deixando a desejar.

No mais, jogo legalzinho, nada grandioso mas também não achei ruim.

Sometimes a bit confusing, trophies not worth the effort of grinding

Wish I could appreciate this more, but it's obvious that this game was mainly destined to a smartphone audience. Which sucks because a faithful remake of the original Seiken Densetsu deserved more.

Just play the Game Boy original (also avaiable on Collection of Mana) or play Sword of Mana. You'll have a better time.

Kind of boring gameplay but it's cute enough and it's Mana, so I sat and got the platinum while watching TV. It's just...really not essential.

A nice game to scratch that Zelda-like itch on the Vita. The game balance is a little whacky sometimes but overall you'll have good time playing through this.

There are plenty of unique boss fights here, which makes it feel like there's always something interesting to discover in the main story. The simplistic dungeon design doesn't quite hold up. Some of the objectives are so vague that you'll practically need to look up a walkthrough on how to proceed in certain points in the game.

[Ref Played 2023] It plays like a budget 2D Zelda with RPG elements, but that's not the worst thing a game can be
Pros: 2D Zelda hasn't released in a long time, the game feels pretty similar while being different enough to be satisfying and help scratch that itch
Cons: The touchscreen elements are pretty infuriating as well as the dated control system although that does help with the Zelda feel