Square Enix is celebrating a big milestܫone for as the game shipped over 1 million copies worldwide. This number takes into account digital d༺ownloads and physical copies.
To commemorate this success, the Japanese RPG pub🍸lisher posted an image with the main protagonist waving a flag with the cast of the game.
When ꦗit released in 2020, Trials of Mana was a breath of fresh air for JRPG fans as it featured classic action-RPG combat and a charming story you'd expect from the old days. We don't always need a complicated story like Final Fantasy 15; ꦍsometimes it's pleasant to just have a fun adventure that won't turn you into a confused basilisk.
In fact, this successful game is a remake of a 1995 title called Seiken Densetsu 3. It released on the Super Famicom in Japan, but it never left those shores until very recently. You can play the original version through the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Collection of Mana package on the Nintendo Switch that also comes with Final Fantasy Adventure and Secr൲et of Mana.
Trials of Mana has a class system that changes the clothes and stats of the six protagonists you play as, and there are over 300 different abilities to check out. The game also comes with an extra chapter which is not available in the first release which has even more classes and a new antagonist to challenge. If you ever have trouble in the game, you should check out our guide on the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:best armor to use for each class. It might be handy!
For the fans who have the game and finished it already, Square Enix added some new features to it recently. There's a New Game Plus mode, and the very hard "No Future" difficulty that makes bosses tougher and restricts you to only three ite🥃ms per battle. You'll have to download the 1.1.0 patch to ga🐲in access to these features though.
You can check out Trials of Mana on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Steam. No Xbox version is currently on the way, but with the game's recent success and Square Enix's willingness to bring its games to new consoles like the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Kingdom Hearts series on PC, perhaps a port is a possibility.