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Adventures of Mana
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Adventures of Mana | |
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PlayStation Vita digital cover | |
Developer | Square Enix, MCF |
Publisher | Square Enix |
Platforms | iOS, Android, PlayStation Vita |
Release date | Android, iOS: Worldwide: February 4, 2016 PlayStation Vita: February 4, 2016 June 28, 2016 June 28, 2016 |
Genre | Action-adventure, role-playing game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Media | Digital download |
Input | Touch screen Gamepad (PS Vita) |
Adventures of Mana is a 3D remake of Final Fantasy Adventure that was developed by both Square Enix and MCF and published by Square Enix. It was released in 2016 for iOS and Android and later for the PlayStation Vita the same year. It is considered to be a more faithful remake than Sword of Mana, as it retains the Final Fantasy elements but does not retain the changes that were added into Sword of Mana aside from the Ring Command system.
Story
- Title screen
Enshrined atop Mt. Illusia, high atop the clouds, stands the Tree of Mana. Drawing its energy from the boundless aether, the sentinel grows in silence. Legend says that he who lays his hands upon its trunk will be granted power eternal–A power the Dark Lord of Glaive now seeks to further fuel his bloody quest for domination.
The story follows a young hero named Sumo and a young heroine named Fuji as they go on a journey to thwart the Dark Lord of Glaive and his sorcerer assistant, Julius, from destroying the Tree of Mana and dooming their world.
Items
- See also: Adventures of Mana items
In Adventures of Mana, items can be accessed by the main menu by selecting the Items sub-menu. The item sub-menu has a maximum of 16 available slots. Items can also be assigned to up to three hotkeys for quicker access.
Weapons
- See also: Adventures of Mana weapons
Armor
Armor | Defense Power | Location | Effect | Buy | Sell |
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Bronze Helm |
2 | Initial equipment. | None | N/A | 32 |
Iron Helm |
3 | Buy: Topple, Wendel. | None | 140 | 70 |
Mythril Helm |
8 | Buy: Lakeside Forest Sundries. | None | 240 | 120 |
Gold Helm |
14 | Buy: Jadd. | None | 680 | 340 |
Diamond Helm |
19 | Buy: Crooked Boulder Amor. | None | 3500 | 1750 |
Samurai Helm | 25 | Item Drop by Demon Head. | None | N/A | 2100 |
Armor | Defense Power | Location | Effect | Buy | Sell |
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Bronze Armor |
3 | Initial equipment. | None | N/A | 55 |
Iron Armor |
8 | Buy: Wendel. | None | 315 | 157 |
Mythril Armor |
11 | Buy: Dwarf Cave. | Reduces damage taken by magic by 25%. | 700 | 350 |
Gold Armor |
16 | Buy: Jadd. Find: treasure chest in the Shifting Sands. |
None | 1300 | 650 |
Diamond Armor |
19 | Buy: Crooked Boulder Armor. | None | 3,000 | 1,500 |
Flame Armor |
21 | Buy: Ish. | Reduces damage from fire attacks by 25% but increases damage from ice attacks by 25%. | 5,625 | 2,812 |
Ice Armor |
29 | Buy: Northeastern Seas Armor. | Reduces damage from ice attacks by 25% but increases damage from fire attacks by 25%. | 7,350 | 3,675 |
Dragon Mail |
35 | Find: treasure chest at Dime Tower. | None | N/A | 4,900 |
Samurai Armor |
45 | Item Drop by Ninja. | None | N/A | 7,500 |
Shields | Location | Effect | Buy | Sell |
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Bronze Shield |
Initial equipment. | ? | N/A | 20 |
Iron Shield |
Buy: Wendel. Find: in a treasure chest in Marsh Cellar. |
? | 185 | 92 |
Mythril Shield |
Buy: Dwarf Cave. | ? | 505 | 252 |
Gold Shield |
Buy: Jadd. | Blocks fire spells, as well as ranged and piercing attacks. | 920 | 460 |
Diamond Shield |
Buy: Crooked Boulder Armor. | Blocks all weapon-based attacks. | 3,900 | 1,950 |
Fire Shield |
Buy: Ish. | ? | 4,400 | 2,200 |
Ice Shield |
Buy: Northeastern Seas Amor. | ? | 6,200 | 3,100 |
Dragon Shield |
Find: treasure chest in the Cave of Ruins. | ? | N/A | 4100 |
Aegis Shield |
Item Drop by [[Mammoth]. | ? | N/A | 5,265 |
Enemies
Bosses
List of named / notable characters
Heroes Other party members Villains |
Other NPCs |
Locations
Achievements
Reception
Reviews | |||
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Release | Reviewer, Publication | Score | Comment |
PS Vita | Robert Ramsey, PushSquare | 6/10 | "The role-playing genre has come a long way since 1991, but that doesn't mean Adventures of Mana should be cast aside. The simplicity of its gameplay makes it a nice portable snack, and as a faithful remake of a Game Boy title, it's hard to fault – just don't expect to get too excited over this dusty old quest." |
PS Vita | Kyle MacGregor Burleson, Destructoid | 5/10 | "It’s a serviceable retro-style action RPG that I enjoyed at times and barely tolerated at others. Unfortunately, I do not possess a great deal of nostalgia for the original game, and without rose-tinted memories, or much in the way of innovative upgrades, Adventures of Mana can feel incredibly backwards and decrepit." |
PS Vita | GR Staff, GameRant | 4/5 | "Square Enix's 3D remastering of an old favorite hits the PS Vita, and Adventures of Mana shows that remaining faithful to the original is sometimes the best approach." |
Aggregators | |||
Compiler | Platform / Score | ||
Metacritic | 66 |
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Adventures of Mana.
External links
- Adventures of Mana on the Final Fantasy Wiki
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[Edit] Games in the Mana series
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Main series | Final Fantasy Adventure • Secret of Mana • Trials of Mana • Dawn of Mana • Visions of Mana |
Spinoffs | Legend of Mana • Children of Mana • Heroes of Mana • Friends of Mana • Circle of Mana • Rise of Mana • Echoes of Mana |
Re-releases and compilations | Sword of Mana • Adventures of Mana • Secret of Mana • Collection of Mana • Trials of Mana |
Related titles | Secret of Evermore |