lucablight
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Is any of the staff that worked on the original going to be involved in this?
OK. This looks pretty ugly.
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Yeah... that looks like a high res PS2 game. FINE BY ME! It wasnt going to be HD sprites, and thank goodness it's not low-quality marionette-style 2D. I like seeing old-school art designs in this kinda 3d. For all the calls or it looking "generic"... not really? It might look similar to many mobile games, but it looks a quality rung above, and isn't as obviously inspired by modern anime art trends. Proven by how much more realized it looks than the already competent Adventure of Mana.
Diablo 3 didn't scratch my desire for a local co-op like Mana. Nice to see a remake of the real thing. I always said in the Tablet and cellphone-only days, that I'd love to see such projects reach console. Happy to prove it now. This is preferred over decades of hibernation.
Is any of the staff that worked on the original going to be involved in this?
Why would it control weird?
Went from overjoyed to 0 care within the same 2 minutes and I feel empty.
I mean, might as well just play the original at this point, nothing wrong with that. Certainly not paying that much for this.
"ps2 game", shall I remind you of the games that were on ps2 ? Especially RPGs ?
This just looks like a mobile game.
Looks like Secret of Mana in 3D to me. Not jaw dropping, but good enough.
Just a hunch that moving to 3D will change the feel of the gameplay a lot. When paired with that cheap art style I don't get the feeling this port will pay much attention to detail.
That's what I'm hoping too since I remember starting SoM like 3 times and never got into it, and I never played AoM. But SD3 now that I played and loved! Hopefully that one gets a phisical release in NA.They basically stuck with the Adventures of Mana art style.
The bright side of that is they're likely not going to stop with just Seiken Densetsu 1 and 2. I'd guess they'll do a Seiken Densetsu 3 remake in the same art style with a worldwide release.
It looks great, don't understand the hate. Are we too good for cartoony but clean graphics now?
I mean, might as well just play the original at this point, nothing wrong with that. Certainly not paying that much for this.
Hard to get excited for this. It just looks like a phone game that's gonna' control weird.
Is any of the staff that worked on the original going to be involved in this?
Sounds like you didn't play the SD1 remake that they released on phones and vita. It controls pretty much identically to the original, even trying to copy some of the bad quirks of the original controls. It's just in 3D.
That said, Adventures of Mana is widely said to be faithful to its original (Final Fantasy Adventure), surprisingly so, to a fault even (it could have been a better game, but instead, they made it faithful to the good and bad of the old GB game.) The sword-strokes and directional movement of AoM are much less limited than the GB game's four-way movement, but it didn't seem to actually change the battle mechanics much. If Secret of Mana replicates the game in the same way, it should be just as good and just as bad as its predecessor at recreating the original... but, with these graphics.
omfg.
(no switch)
The PS4 version better support local co-op! They wouldn't add online co-op but skip local, right?
The static, low-poly inanimate objects just aren't a good translation from pixel art, though it fares better from its predecessor in how the developers don't need to recreate a grid of trees or objects which looked fine on the Game Boy due to the screen resolution and window being tiny.
It is interesting that they've incorporated the original version (more or less) into the minimap on the upper right corner.
"ps2 game", shall I remind you of the games that were on ps2 ? Especially RPGs ?
This just looks like a mobile game.
There IS a comparison screen of the SNES version inlaid on every one of the gameplay screenshots, but I would have to imagine that was done by PR and is not a gameplay feature?
I wouldn't have minded if the whole game was remade in the Flash-style layered art of the trailer's Mana Tree intro (before it cuts to 3D), though that pasted-on look bugs a lot of people, so Square could have made a number of bad art decisions; full-3D is at least a sensible choice for this era, and they've at least improved it over Adventures of Mana.
There IS a comparison screen of the SNES version inlaid on every one of the gameplay screenshots, but I would have to imagine that was done by PR and is not a gameplay feature?
Looks like Secret of Mana in 3D to me. Not jaw dropping, but good enough.