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Kagaitsuki
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Kagaitsuki
... I',m postying this everywhere but I'm angry that the release date for Persona 3 go pushed back... I was
so ready to buy that game too, but now i have to wait. =_=
I know how you feel!
whee I’m mad at Square-Enix for not making a proper sequel, or remake of Chrono Trigger.
And for them not making a U.S. release of Seiken Densetsu 3.
No kidding! DX Siken Densetsu 3 was awesome! >.< Oh man... that reminds me that I hope that Dawn of Mana will be good.
True!
4laugh It looks Awesome!
xd Pretty much any Mana game looks good.
xp Also... if Dawn of Mana is Seiken Densetsu 4.... then what weas Legend of Mana? O.o
Final Fantasy Adventure, for the Gameboy, I Believe.
Was the first in the Seiken Densetsu series.
Final Fantasy Adventure, was the English title.
Once again, Square was over promoting the FF series.
Sword of Mana, is the Gameboy Advance remake to FFA.
Secret of Mana, for the Snes, was the 2nd game.
Then of course, Seiken Densetsu 3.
Square also made a game called, Secret of Evermore.
It had the same system as Secret of Mana.
But other then that, it had nothing to do with it.
Legend of Mana, was the 4th game.
Children of Mana, was the 5th.
So Dawn of Mana, is the 6th game in the series, since Sword of Mana was a remake of the original.
When Legend of Mana starts, you have to choose either a male, or female character.
Unlike SoM, they don’t talk.
So much of the humor of the series is lost.
After you name your character, it takes you to the world map, where you have to choose a location for the games world.
The map is made into squares, like a board game.
Instead of progressing in a normal story, you acquire items as the game goes on.
And place them on the map, and poof!
A town is born.
So you create the world.
This is a problem.
Because it loses all the joy of playing the game, the story becomes insignificant, and it gets really confusing, and glitch’y.
The best feature in the game, was the sound track.
Other then that, its not worth buying.
I have had it for 2 years now, and I can only recall playing it 2 or 3 times.