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Adventures of Mana
Adventures of Mana digital cover.jpg
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:
Japan February 4, 2016
USA June 28, 2016
Europe 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
Item sub-menu

In Adventures of Mana, items can be accessed by the main menu by selecting the Item Ring. The item sub-menu has a maximum of 16 available slots. Items can also be assigned to up to three hotkeys (shared with spells) for quicker access.

There are six types of items: Recovery, Power-up, Navigation, Cash-in, Magic/Attack, & Key items.

  • Recovery items are used to restore Sumo's HP and/or MP or remove a status aliment. Most of them can be either bougth in stores for a relatively small fee or be found in treasure chests left by regular monsters.
  • Power-up items can temporarily increase one of Sumo's stats, such as STR or DEF. They can only be found in specific monster drops and should as such be only used during tough battles.
  • Navigation items can help Sumo traverse a dungeon by opening locked doors or breaking rocks or cracked walls. They are inexpensive and can be found in most stores, so the player should always stock up on them.
  • Cash-in items are only used to sell to merchant for a fixed price. They are only dropped by a few enemies and thus can be hard to come by.
  • Magic or Attack items are replicas of spells learned in books with a finite use, just like other items. They are relatively rare since only few enemies can drop them upon death and only specialized magic shops sell them.
  • Key items are story-related and cannot be sold to a merchant. Most disappear after their use during the story, but a few stays in the inventory.


Weapons

Weapons sub-menu
See also: Adventures of Mana weapons

In Adventures of Mana, weapons can be accessed by the main menu by selecting the Weapon Ring. The weapons sub-menu has a maximum of 16 available slots.

There are six types of weapons: Swords, Axes, Sickles, Chain-Flails, Spears, & Maces. Each of them have a different overworld use & MAX attack.

  • The Sword can be used to slash enemies and has no overworld use. Sumo starts with this weapon at the beginning of the game.
  • The Axe slays enemies and can be used to chop down trees and thorns. This weapon can be bought for 150 GP at the Swamp Shack.
  • The Sickle has a circular range unlike most weapons and can cut off ferns. It can be found in a chest in the Marsh Cellar.
  • The Chain has a very long reach and can attach to poles, allowing Sumo to be pulled over. This weapon can be found in a chest in Kett's.
  • The Spear has a long straight reach but has no overworld use. This weapon can be bought for 1,150 GP in Menos.
  • The Morningstar has a circular range and a straight throw combo, and can crush rocks and pots. This weapon can be found in chest after defeating the Cyclops.
  • The Mattock is the only weapon that has a limited number of uses after which it breaks. It behaves the same way as a sword slash, but can be used to break rocks and pots, just like the Morningstar. Its usefulness drops once the layer obtains the Mornigstar.


Armor

Weapons sub-menu
See also: Adventures of Mana armor

In Adventures of Mana, armor can be accessed by the main menu by selecting the Armor Ring. The armor sub-menu has a maximum of 16 available slots.

There are three types of armor Sumo can wear: Helms, Armor, & Shields.

  • Helms boost Sumo's defense albeit at a lower rate than their matching suit of armor. The also don't have any side effects compared to other gear types.
  • Armor raise Sumo's defense typically more than helms. Some even have additional effects such as reducing elemental attacks.
  • Shields function differently than other gear types, as they do not raise Sumo's defense, rather blocking incoming attacks, such as throwing knives, spears, etc.


Enemies

See also: Adventures of Mana enemies

Like most Mana entries, regular enemies roam the overworld and dungeons. Some can inflict status aliments upon contact, such as poison, or by casting spells. Slain enemies will generally respawn once a screen is exited.

A sizeable amount of enemies can drop treasure chests upon death containing an item.

For the 72 kinds of enemies in Adventures of Mana:

  • 28 drop recovery items
  • 23 do NOT drop items
  • 9 drop attack items
  • 7 drop power-up items
  • 6 has a chance of dropping either of two items (one commone and rare drop)
  • 5 drop cash-in items
  • 4 drop navigation items
  • 2 drop end-game equipment, the Samurai Helm & the Samurai Armor respectively
  • 1 drops a key item, the Saurus Fangs

Bosses

Bosses Immune Exp GP Item Drop Locations
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Jackal
N/A 0 0 None Glaive Castle
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Hydra
N/A 10 94 Moon Mirror Marsh Cellar
Vampire AOM screenshot.png
Vampire
N/A 20 10 Book of Sleep Kett Manor
Ankheg AOM screenshot.png
Megapede
N/A 48 160 Chunk of Mythril Forbidden Mines
Medusa AOM screenshot.png
Medusa
N/A 90 80 None Shifting Sands
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Amanda
N/A 2 2 Amanda's Tear Shifting Sands
Mind Flayer AOM screenshot.png
Mind Flayer
N/A 92 100 None Old Mansion
Metal Crab AOM screenshot.png
Metal Crab
N/A 107 105 None Crooked Boulder
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Cyclops
N/A 73 64 Morningstar Crooked Boulder
Golem AOM screenshot.png
Golem
N/A 100 160 Book of Thunder Crooked Boulder
Chimera AOM screenshot.png
Chimera
N/A 20 90 None Glaive Castle
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Dark Lord
N/A 160 10 Mana Pendant Glaive Castle
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Marilith
N/A 175 130 Ice Brand Cara Mountains
Kraken AOM screenshot.png
Kraken
N/A 190 124 None Subterranean River
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Iflyte
N/A 215 272 Rusty Sword Undersea Volcano
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Lich
N/A 195 221 Book of Flare Sealed Cave
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Mantis Ant
N/A 218 225 Mantis Sickle Buried Ruins
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Garuda
N/A 225 268 None Dime Tower
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Dragon
N/A 0 260 None Temple of Mana
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Red Dragon
N/A 0 260 None Temple of Mana
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Dragon Zombie
N/A Fire, Ice, Thunder 260 None Temple of Mana
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Julius
Fire, Ice, Thunder 0 160 None Mana Shrine
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Julius 2nd form
Fire 0 160 None Mana Shrine
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Julius 3rd form
N/A 0 170 None Mana Shrine

List of named / notable characters

Heroes

Other party members

Villains

Other NPCs

Locations

Settlements

Dungeons

World map fields

Shops & inns

World Map AOM screenshot.jpg

Achievements

Icon Name How to obtain Story-driven Trophy
The Hero of Mana achievement AOM artwork.png The Hero of Mana Obtain all trophies. No PS Platinum Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Jackal Jaw-breaker Defeat the Jackal. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Hydra Harrier Defeat the Hydra. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Vampire Vanquisher Defeat the Vampire. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Ankheg Annihilator Defeat the Ankheg. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Medusa Marauder Defeat the Medusa. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Flayer Finisher Defeat the Mind Flayer. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Crab Crusher Defeat the Metal Crab. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Cyclops Slasher Defeat the Cyclops. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Golem Grinder Defeat the Golem. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Chimera Killer Defeat the Chimera. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Dark Lord Dethroner Defeat the Dark Lord. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Marilith Mauler Defeat Marilith. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Kraken Cleaver Defeat the Kraken. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Ifrit Extinguisher Defeat Ifrit. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Lich Liquidator Defeat the Lich. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Mantis Mangler Defeat the Mantis Ant. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Garuda Garrotter Defeat Garuda. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Dragon Drubber Defeat the Dragon. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Red Dragon Destroyer Defeat the Red Dragon. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png Zombie Dragon Devastator Defeat the Zombie Dragon. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png End of the Line I Defeat Julius in his first form. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Chocobo achievement AOM artwork.png End of the Line II Defeat Julius in his second form. Yes PS Bronze Trophy.png
Sumo achievement AOM artwork.png End of the Line III Defeat Julius in his third form. Yes PS Silver Trophy.png
Fuji achievement AOM artwork.png Duty and Honor Finish the game. Yes PS Gold Trophy.png
Sumo achievement AOM artwork.png Gold Digger Obtain 100,000 gold. No PS Silver Trophy.png
Sumo achievement AOM artwork.png Gemma Knight Attain level 99. No PS Silver Trophy.png
Fuji achievement AOM artwork.png Warrior of Warriors Attain 99 STR. No PS Gold Trophy.png
Fuji achievement AOM artwork.png Mage of Mages Attain 99 INT. No PS Gold Trophy.png
Fuji achievement AOM artwork.png Monk of Monks Attain 99 VIT. No PS Gold Trophy.png
Fuji achievement AOM artwork.png Sage of Sages Attain 99 MND. No PS Gold Trophy.png
Sumo achievement AOM artwork.png Weapon Collector Obtain all weapons. No PS Silver Trophy.png
Sumo achievement AOM artwork.png Spell Collector Obtain all magic spells. No PS Silver Trophy.png
Sumo achievement AOM artwork.png Item Collector Obtain at least one of all items. No PS Silver Trophy.png
Sumo achievement AOM artwork.png Armor Collector Obtain all armor. No PS Silver Trophy.png
Sumo achievement AOM artwork.png Helm Collector Obtain all helms. No PS Silver Trophy.png
Sumo achievement AOM artwork.png Shield Collector Obtain all shields. No PS Silver Trophy.png

Reception

Reviews
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

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External links

Rabite icon EOM artwork.png Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?"
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