Sword of Mana
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Nintendo
- Release Date: Dec 1, 2003
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Nintendo PowerStakes its claim as one of the best free-roaming action adventures of the year...Deep and compelling. It lives up to its legacy. [Jan 2004, p.157]
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Bursting at the seams with all the great elements that make this franchise so remarkable. This is by far my top pick for greatest Game Boy Advance title of this holiday season.
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With two different quests, multiplayer support, awesome graphics, and rock solid gameplay this game is a hands down winner. [JPN Import]
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Certainly one of the top RPGs on Game Boy Advance. It shines most in its subtleties, but unfortunately those are all too easy for many players to miss.
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The inability to save at will is the only real weakness in this title. It is one of the few immersive Gameboy Advanced titles out there.
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A beautiful, fast-paced, fun game that can be recommended to all fans of role-playing games. It may not be the best RPG on Game Boy Advance, but it is certainly in the upper echelon of the genre.
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One of the biggest drawbacks of Mana is the story. Any RPGespecially any RPG made in this day and agehad better have a great story if its going to keep your attention. But Manas tale is lacking conflict, its characters are dull, and its towns are full of well, not all that much interesting.
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Even though it's a bit on the short side, Sword of Mana offers above average gameplay with nary a string attached.
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If youve played "Final Fantasy Adventure" and were looking to have as great of an experience with this game, you might be a little let down. Thankfully, Sword of Mana does not continue the downward slide that the Mana series seems to be suffering from in recent installments.
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Fans of Secret will be sorely disappointed with this - but as we said, for all its failings, the 20 or so hours it takes to finish it are still enjoyable. It's just that the quality isn't as high as we expected. [NGC]
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Fans of the series won't be disappointed, but they definitely won't be blown away either. [Jan 2004, p.159]
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Has a surprising amount of depth for a GBA action RPG. The leveling system is pretty unique and engaging and the forging system is very deep. However, the controls are clumsy and frustrating and the teammate AI is very lousy.
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Most people will find Sword of Mana to be a mediocre game, while staunch series fans will find that it gives them exactly what they want.
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Pocket GamesThere are better portable RPGs on the market, but this stroll down memory lane will keep you busy. [Spring 2004, p.34]
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There arent many puzzles in the game, which help to eliminate constant battling in RPGs, and therefore the game can become a repetitive - albeit enjoyable - hack and slash adventure, often leading to lower motivation to keep playing.
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Play MagazineThe lack of multiplayer is especially rough since your AI partners have all the intelligence of your average oak tree. [Jan 2004, p.74]
Awards & Rankings
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#17 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2003
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#15 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2003
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 36
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Mixed: 8 out of 36
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Negative: 2 out of 36
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May 6, 2023Pretty but very wordy arcade RPG. As ever, it's good but not as good as Zelda or Final Fantasy.
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Jan 14, 2023worth it and glad to play this game again. so much memories and nostalgia within this spin off game in the series.
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Aug 30, 2022