Legend of Mana

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PlayStation Portable
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Release Date: March 22, 2011
It's not quite finished, but it's finally here: impressions and media from the English version.

About This Game

  • Summary
  • Specifications
  • Features
  • Game Editions

From the days of the PS one, this downloadable game allows you to play the classic original on your PSP handheld system or PS3 home console.

The world of Fa'Diel is a formless mass. It is up to you to create the world, using artifacts that are spread throughout the world. At the beginning of the game, the player must choose a female or male character, a starting weapon, and place to start. Once in the starting area, the player will be able to complete a small quest and find more artifacts. With that done, the new artifacts can be placed on the map to create new areas that have their own unique mini-quests. There is a total of 60 quests and artifacts to discover. The best way to think of all of the stories is to consider them the songs on a record. Individually, they are great; however, when combined they make up something much larger. The world of Fa'Diel will become what you make it in Legend of Mana.

Release Date: March 22, 2011
T for Teen: Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes
Genre: RPG
Publisher: Square Enix
Developer: Square
  • Supported Functions
  • Number Of Players: 1
  • Memory Card
  • Create the world
  • Use artifacts
  • Choose a female or male character
  • Complete a small quest and find more artifacts
  • 60 quests and artifacts to discover

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