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聖剣伝説3: Trials of Mana
Trials of Mana

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Basic Info
Console(s) Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Developer Xeen inc


People Info
Producer(s) Shinichi Tatsuke
Director(s) Naoki Matsue
Programmer(s) Satoru Yoshieda
Artist(s) Haccan
Writer(s) Koichi Ishii
Release Info
Japan April 24, 2020
N. America April 24, 2020
Europe April 24, 2020


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Trials of Mana HD is the fourth remake in the Mana series, and is a fully three-dimensional recreation of the third entry in the series. Compared to the previous remakes in the series that merely gave the titles a polygonal touch up, Adventures of Mana and Secret of Mana HD, the game is a far more drastic overhaul of its source material that takes full advantage of modern hardware to tell the story of its six protagonists.


Blurb

Official Square Enix website

When the world was shrouded in darkness, the Goddess of Mana drew forth the Sword of Mana to smite the eight Benevodons, monsters of destruction.

She sealed the horrors inside the eight Mana Stones, bringing the realm back from the brink.

Weakened from rebuilding the world, the Goddess changed herself into a tree and fell into a deep sleep for many years.

However, the forces of evil soon sought to free the Benevodons to gain control of the world.

They started a terrible war to further their plot and destabilize the kingdoms.

Peace was at an end. Mana itself began to disappear from the world and the Mana Tree started to wither...

Story

The plot of Trials of Mana revolves around three heroes who are chosen from six possible candidates at the beginning of the game, with the first selected being chosen as the Hero of Mana by the character Faerie. Once the player selects their characters they will then be able to witness the tragedies that befell their lives just prior to the group's union, with each of the three potential antagonists affecting the lives of two heroes in different ways as they set their malefic machinations into motion.

Once the opening prologue is completed and the party assembled, the group sojourns to the holy city of Wendel to speak with the priest of light, who explains to them that the power of mana is weakening due to the actions of the villains and that, if not stopped, the eight Benevodons of the distant past will break their seals and bring calamity to the world. Faerie concludes that the only way to stop the disaster from ending their world is for the three heroes to obtain the aid of the eight mana spirits and travel to the sanctuary of mana, where the all-powerful sword of mana rests. With their goal defined and each having the life of someone they treasure in jeopardy, the heroes depart the city of Wendel under faerie's guidance to save their world.

Cast

Protagonists

  • Angela: the only daughter of the Queen of Altena, the snow-covered kingdom of magicians. Angela did not receive much attention as a child due to her mother's responsibilities as queen, and as such she began to seek that missing attention however she could. This includes wearing sultry clothing, playing pranks on the castle's staff. Angela does sincerely care for her mother, however, and that love is the main motivation for uncovering the truth of her mother's sudden change in character. Angela is regarded as an amateur spell caster in dialogue, but this is merely a story aspect and has no effect on her gameplay style.
  • Charlotte: the granddaughter of Wendel's Priest of Light. Charlotte is a half-elf and thus looks much younger than she is, which has lead to her being coddled by the people who raised her in the temple. Charlotte has a bright and optimistic personality, but she is also very bossy. Though curious, she's superstitious and overemotional to the point of crying openly several times throughout the game.
  • Duran: the proud young soldier from Valsena, Kingdom of the Plains. Though he comes across as hot-headed and ready for a fight, the whole kingdom acknowledges his skill with a blade. Duran has nothing but love for his kingdom and respect for the Hero King, a good friend of his departed father, Loki the Golden Knight.
  • Hawkeye: this young cut-purse hails from the desert fortress of Nevarl, home to a guild of noble thieves. He was raised as the orphaned ward of Flamekhan, the leader, together with Flamekhan's own children, Eagle and Jessica. Hawkeye comes across as a laid-back and charming young man, making it hard to tell when he's being serious. But at his core, Hawkeye is a fiercely loyal friend. Nothing gets past his honed senses and quick wit.
  • Kevin: Kevin is heir to the throne of Ferolia. His father is the king of the beastmen, but his missing mother was a human woman. Kevin's father raised him to be a fighting machine, which has left his social skills lacking. He is unused to conversing with humans, which can make him hard to understand at times. The ice around the young boy's heart only began to melt after making friends with Karl the wolf pup. When night falls, Kevin will transform into his beastman form and gain extra strength.
  • Riesz: the young princess of the mountain kingdom of Laurent and captain of the renowned Amazon guard. Riesz is very down-to-earth and has a cast iron willpower to match her sense of duty. She is stubborn to a fault but does not hesitate to lend a hand to those in need. She lost her mother as a child and since then has tried to help raise her little brother Elliot. Riesz' family bonds are the only things stronger than her loyalty to her kingdom. Her name is pronounced "Reese".

Antagonists

  • The Crimson Wizard: a magician who wormed his way into the royal court of Altena to influence the True Queen, poisoning her mind. He instigates the assault on the kingdom of Valsena, and he seeks to release the energy of the Mana Stones for an unknown, wicked purpose. Rarely walking, the wizard instead teleports from place to place in a flash of red after-images that echo behind him.
  • Goremand: a supernatural consumer of souls who dresses as a jester and behaves eccentrically. Goremand has aligned himself with the corrupt king of Ferolia to use the beastmen as soldiers, but his true aim is to further the agenda of a terrible figure from Wendel's past and will exploit anyone he can.
  • Belladonna: a wicked woman who uses her stunning beauty to manipulate Flamekahn, the chief of the Nevarl thieves. She kills Hawkeye's friend Eagle and frames him for it, and uses his friend Jessica as a shield for herself by locking a cursed choker around the girl's neck that will kill her if Belladonna is ever slain. She leads the Nevarl forces against the kingdom of Laurent, and seeks to revive the evil domain of Mavolia.

Side characters

  • Faerie: the emissary from the sanctuary of mana who departs her home to find a suitable hero to prevent the end of the world. Once she selects a worthy person, she inhabits their body as a spirit and can speak directly to their mind. Though dutiful and completely loyal to the Mana Goddess, Faerie is struggling to endure the immense burden that fate has placed on her shoulders, and will come to cherish the protagonists for their friendship.
  • Vuscav: a comical, colossal kappa who is said to be the king of the seas. He first encounters the party when they crash land on Beuca island, and ferries them to safety when the island's volcano erupts. He can be summoned from any shoreline to carry the party across the ocean.
  • Flammie: a feathered dragon known as the Winged Defender, Flammie is a playful creature that bonds with the party after Faerie names her during their first meeting. She can be summoned from any open air location with a drum to fly the party across the world, and one of the battles against the Benevodons will be fought on her back as a dog-fight in the high skies.

Gameplay

Development history

Credits

Production/Direction

Gallery

External links

The official Square Enix website

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