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  1. Jun 21, 2020
    6
    As a big fan of JRPG's and Action RPGs of all kinds, I enjoyed this game well enough, if I could go back I wouldn't pay full price for it though. As I understand it is a faithful recreation of the original (except for the lack of multi-player), so if that is what you are looking for you will probably enjoy it more than I did.

    Having NOT played the original I feel like the story and
    As a big fan of JRPG's and Action RPGs of all kinds, I enjoyed this game well enough, if I could go back I wouldn't pay full price for it though. As I understand it is a faithful recreation of the original (except for the lack of multi-player), so if that is what you are looking for you will probably enjoy it more than I did.

    Having NOT played the original I feel like the story and dialog just haven't aged well and I felt no attachment based on nostalgia. I didn't care about any of the characters or story whatsoever and found myself rolling my eyes at how some big things happened very abruptly with little explanation, and how convenient everything was, it was overly generic and felt kind of lazy. If you are going to remake a game tit for tat with better graphics I fail to see the point, I'd rather it be modernized and made better, what I see here there is a TON of room for improvement especially with the story and dialog, and the graphical upgrade, like many have said, is mediocre at best.

    The art style reminded me of a last generation game, nothing really wowed me there. The dancing copy/pasta merchants and NPCs with generic dialog really annoyed me, ruined the mood and dragged my immersion level down quite a bit.

    The main saving grace is the unique progression system and fun (although basic and easy) combat. I liked that I had to choose my team up front and learn about them as I go and decide which skills each member would have, if I enjoyed the story more I would probably go back and play the other characters but I did not.
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  2. Apr 27, 2020
    8
    As a newcomer into the world of Mana I can say that this game wowed me. This game is a lot of fun no matter how you cut it. The combat mechanics are where this game truly shines. Trials of Mana’s combat system finds the perfect balance between simple and complex. Controlling three characters, each with a unique and diverse move pool sounds overwhelming, but Square Enix made this combatAs a newcomer into the world of Mana I can say that this game wowed me. This game is a lot of fun no matter how you cut it. The combat mechanics are where this game truly shines. Trials of Mana’s combat system finds the perfect balance between simple and complex. Controlling three characters, each with a unique and diverse move pool sounds overwhelming, but Square Enix made this combat system work like a charm. The story (from 1995) was lacking in some places by modern standards but still enjoyable. Some of the voice acting was awful, luckily the worst of it can be avoided completely by steering away from one character choice in particular.
    At the end of the day, plain and simple, this game is FUN. Unfortunately the semi-lackluster story lines and poor voice acting bring this game from a high 8 to a high 7.... [True score 7.7] = Rookie score of 8.0
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  3. Apr 12, 2021
    7
    Trials of mana is complete remake of Seiken Densetsu 3, an action rpg from SNES era that never arrived to west until 2d mana collection and this 3d remake. While the engine in this version has been changed to totally new, the plot and lots of dungeon design as far as I remmber remains the same, in any case, it is a good quality action rpg with good battle system, interesting plot and greatTrials of mana is complete remake of Seiken Densetsu 3, an action rpg from SNES era that never arrived to west until 2d mana collection and this 3d remake. While the engine in this version has been changed to totally new, the plot and lots of dungeon design as far as I remmber remains the same, in any case, it is a good quality action rpg with good battle system, interesting plot and great musics. One of the things that must be mentioned with this version, it comes with voice acting, both English and Japanese. Do NOT turn the English voice acting on! This is probably the worst voice acting I have ever heard in my life and I have heard a lot of budget anime, eastern European dubs with one monotone voice for all characters, it's still better than this, unless you want to laugh at the sheer badness of the voice actors, avoid the English dub at all costs. The game has multiple party members to select for multiple story lines and little replay value, which is kind of cool, it is a short-ish game stil, probably worth it to play through twice. Expand
  4. May 3, 2020
    10
    Most of the time i don't write reviews but i ant to do it for this game, i didn't play the original though i want to, the game is fun, tragic, have a lot of deep characters, and stories, that i love, just beat it with the girls only, love the gameplay and the combat system is just fun, and needs strategy to beat the hardest bosses, the story was a bit predictable, but some parts of it wereMost of the time i don't write reviews but i ant to do it for this game, i didn't play the original though i want to, the game is fun, tragic, have a lot of deep characters, and stories, that i love, just beat it with the girls only, love the gameplay and the combat system is just fun, and needs strategy to beat the hardest bosses, the story was a bit predictable, but some parts of it were not and that was cool! in the end it does matters Expand
  5. Apr 24, 2020
    9
    An excellent and propper 1:1 remake with more things. Great ost and gameplay. Im enjoying it so far. Only issues are the camera sometimes and some minor fps drops. Jap voices are mandatory, they are great. I loved in snes and Im loving it now, no matter what plattaform are you choosing to play it is awesome.
  6. Apr 24, 2020
    9
    Hey look Square Enix *can* make a complete remake of a game without making it episodic and milking their fans to death :)
  7. Jun 17, 2020
    0
    Awful game. The story is very shallow and uninteresting. Voice acting is terrible. The combat is mindless button mashing. The friendly AI is bloody awful. Enemy variaty is severly lacking. Visuals are mediocre with crappy LOD, texture popping and many low res textures. There's more loading screens than I've ever experienced in a game before. There was absolutely nothing I liked in this game.
  8. Apr 24, 2020
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game was made for the switch console handheld. Great rpg from past to future. Expand
  9. May 28, 2020
    9
    Trials of mana o seiken densetsu 3 es personalmente uno de los mejores Action RPGs de la SNES, aunque nunca salió de Japon (hay traducciones de fans), y el mejor juego de la saga Mana, un juego de 10.
    Lo que hace grande a este juego no es la historia o los personajes (que son simplemente personajes y historias clásicas, con la magia de cuentos de hada y historias de caballeros y brujos)
    Trials of mana o seiken densetsu 3 es personalmente uno de los mejores Action RPGs de la SNES, aunque nunca salió de Japon (hay traducciones de fans), y el mejor juego de la saga Mana, un juego de 10.
    Lo que hace grande a este juego no es la historia o los personajes (que son simplemente personajes y historias clásicas, con la magia de cuentos de hada y historias de caballeros y brujos) si no una cualidad rara en los RPGs: la REJUGABILIDAD. Hay RPGs más rejugables que otros, pero ninguno se compara con trials of mana. Llegar al final puede llevarte unas 20-30 horas, pero con 6 personajes iniciales para elegir, y la capacidad de elegir 3 para formar tu grupo, las posibilidades y diferencias para una nueva partida son enormes, en un juego que lo que mas destaca son sus mecánicas jugables y sistema de combate. Jugar con diferentes personajes es MUY diferente, y además cada personaje puede evolucionar a diferentes roles con los cambios de clase. No solo eso, la parte final del juego desde la historia cambia en función de quien elijas de personaje principal, habiendo 3 jefes finales con 3 enormes mazmorras finales completamente diferentes, dando más incentivo a rejugar con diferentes personajes.
    ¿Quieres jugar con un personaje clásico, ya sea pura fuerza de ataque o tener un tanque? Juega con Duran (el más aburrido de los personajes personalmente).
    ¿Quieres destruir todo con magia? Juega con Angela (historia paralela a Duran).
    ¿Quieres destruir todo lo que se ponga en tu camino con el mejor personaje en solitario? Kevin es tu personaje
    ¿Quieres que tu partida sea un infierno? Juega con la maga blanca, genial como compañera eso sí, y sufre xD (historia paralela a Kevin).
    ¿Quieres jugar con brutales buffs o debuffs, invocaciones y uno de los mejores personajes de ataque? Juega con Lis.
    ¿Quieres jugar con suerte y agilidad, ya quieras especializarte en trampas, magia ninja o puro ataque? Juega con Falco (historia paralela a Lis).

    En la variedad esta el gusto. Además de que los gráficos están adaptados a tiempos más modernos con el paso a las 3D y la incorporación de algunas nuevas mecánicas que hacen mucho más divertido jugar con personajes basados en magia como principal (los benditos atajos y la mecánica de targetting). Además, el juego incluye nuevo contenido post-game y el jefe secreto del juego original pasa a estar disponible para todos los personajes (en el original era exclusivo de la mazmorra final de Duran y Angela). Han añadido también un New Game + que hace más fácil el volver a jugarlo. También hay otros nuevos añadidos como nuevos coleccionables, armas, bonus de combate, etc.
    Cómo un punto negativo a la jugabilidad, los nuevos combos aéreos podían haber sido mejores.

    Además, en el tema de la dificultad es un detalle que hayan sido capaces de trasladarla prácticamente tal y como en el original (el modo "difícil" es la dificultad del juego original). Hay partes del juego donde la dificultad puede incrementarse por la IA de tus compañeros, especialmente cuando te empieces a enfrentar a enemigos cuyos ataques son casi inmediatos o tienen un efecto de "homing", así que planea bien tu equipo si vas a jugar en esta dificultad o veras la pantalla de game over bastantes veces (¡no te fíes de la demo que es solo el tutorial!).

    En definitiva, un gran remake y un juego para disfrutar durante muchas horas con la formación de tu equipo y el crecimiento de tus personajes, con una enorme cantidad de jefes enormes con los que ponernos a prueba. No es un juego de gran presupuesto, y podía haber estar algo más pulido en algunas partes, así que no puede se considerado como obra maestra, pero es sin duda un gran remake y un gran vicio de juego.
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  10. Jun 10, 2020
    2
    The character design is good, map design is good, but that's all.
    Battle is too easy and simple enough to make you boring.
    And this was the biggest disgrace, the direction of the cut scene and event scene are horrible. It's like made by an elementary school students, it's so childish.
    The original version of SNES wasn't artless as this remake.
  11. Apr 24, 2020
    9
    Grata experiencia sobretodo su sistema de combate, y su arte un remake más que decente
  12. Apr 25, 2020
    9
    This is a low budget game by Square Enix and yet still looks much better than Pokemon SwSh ^^
  13. Jun 8, 2020
    6
    Could not stand how bare bones the environment of this game was. The last game it reminded me of was Star Ocean 5, and that was bad. Oh.. when was the last time Square released anything decent..?
  14. Apr 27, 2020
    9
    The only reason it is not a 10 is the texture pop-in and modest loading times on switch, otherwise it is the remake we deserved. well done SE, well done.
  15. Jun 21, 2020
    10
    Fantastic remake of a classic the west never got. The game has beautiful visuals and a complex enough class and leveling system to keep you engaged. I hope this sells well enough so that they make more games in a similar vein.
  16. Apr 30, 2020
    9
    I opted to get the Switch version over the PS4/PC version for the ability to play in hand held mode. I was thinking I might be disappointed by a downgraded version of the game. Safe to say that wasn't the case. This is a great rendition of the timeless classic that is now called Trials of Mana.

    The game revolves around your character of choice. Having played the original I went with
    I opted to get the Switch version over the PS4/PC version for the ability to play in hand held mode. I was thinking I might be disappointed by a downgraded version of the game. Safe to say that wasn't the case. This is a great rendition of the timeless classic that is now called Trials of Mana.

    The game revolves around your character of choice. Having played the original I went with the safety net that is Duran as my main character. He's basically Goku with a Sword. He starts out as the Fighter class. As you progress through the game you meet up with the other two characters that you choose in the opening sequence. Angela the Mage & Riesz the Amazon were my choices.

    Starting out, combat is fairly generic. You can only do basic 3 button combos, ending your combo with a heavy attack will deal considerably higher damage. Every character has the same combos, so there's no need to memorize multiple combos for each character. That isn't to say every character is the same, because they aren't. Duran uses a 2H sword & has a wider swing than most other characters. Angela uses a short staff or rod so her range is closer. Riesz uses a spear, so all her attacks are thrusts with higher damage but require more accuracy. The game does have a lock on system which negates the need to aim most of the time. If you aren't locking on, the game will automatically try to lead you to the nearest enemy with each first attack. Every attack after the first is considered a combo so if you miss the first you might be stuck in an animation. You can always cancel an attack by rolling or jumping, tho which is useful for evading enemy attacks & aoe's. You'll be rolling a lot in this game. Each character also has a CS gauge that gives you an ultimate attack of varying strength depending on your class level. It goes up to 4 full gauges. The more gauges you use, the flashier & more damaging the attack.

    Later in the game you eventually get to change classes which gives your characters access to a much wider array of abilities. The first class change comes fairly quickly at level 18, roughly 3-5 hours into the game depending on cut scenes. After changing classes the game gets much more fun, depending on your class choice. Since I chose Duran as my main, I made him a healer so it didn't add much to his skill set. Angela, however got access to many more spells. Every enemy is weak to certain spells so it's best to use the ones they're weak against. Riesz was my buffer/support class so she was basically the same as Duran when it came to extra skills added.

    The majority of the game you'll be doing combo's while occasionally casting a spell. The AI for companions is pretty good but they can occasionally get themselves killed if you aren't careful. I found the best way to set them is to have them either use all their MP/CS or none of it. Once you have enough resources/skills to regen MP/CS you can eventually just set them to use it with no regards to conservation & everything will die.

    The leveling system is far different from the original game, tho. In the original, you were given 1 stat point per level and you spent said stat point. In this remake, all stats are auto leveled & you receive Training Points each level. You start out with 1 point per level, but eventually you get 2, 3 and even 4 per level. Training points are spent on simple stat trees to specialize your characters. There's Strength, Stamina, Intellect, Spirit & Luck. Dexterity has been removed in this remake & it's probably better this way since in the original it was bugged to begin with. STR increases melee damage, STA increases Health/Defense, Intellect increases Magic Damage & Magic Defense, Spirit increases MP, Healing & Buff Strength, Luck increases Crit rate & Ranged Damage Resistance (It's basically for crit, tho). Characters all get ability slots that change/augment their stats in some way. These are all passive abilities, not active. Like every time you get hit you're attack increases by 10% for 30 seconds or a passive 5% Defense Increase for all party members. Simple stuff like that. Active abilities are spells that you get via these trees as well. In the original, you unlocked spells by putting a point in INT. In this remake, spells are under their specific stat trees. Water is under INT, Fire under STR, Earth under STA, etc. All in all, I enjoy this change. It's tougher to get good builds for casters at early levels but it still works pretty well.

    Overall, this is a very good remake. The music is good, the combat is simple yet satisfying. It stays true to the original while adding extras like Li'l Cactus & Chain Abilities which are found in the world. It's a very good remake. The Switch version has some performance issues & pop-in but for the most part I've had a smooth 30FPS 99% of the time. So yea, if you're on the fence I'd say get it. I'm enjoying it.
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  17. May 4, 2021
    2
    I give 1 point for fanservice, which although I'm not a fan of, it was good and I give 1 point for graphics, as the game world was quite nice as were characters.

    Loading was a joke. I would get a loading screen to enter a cut scene, to a loading screen to enter a passage, to a loading screen to exit the passage. Characters were poor, script was poor and voice acting was poor. Now I
    I give 1 point for fanservice, which although I'm not a fan of, it was good and I give 1 point for graphics, as the game world was quite nice as were characters.

    Loading was a joke. I would get a loading screen to enter a cut scene, to a loading screen to enter a passage, to a loading screen to exit the passage.

    Characters were poor, script was poor and voice acting was poor. Now I generally don't care about story, or graphics, I just like a fun game and it wasn't fun at all. I was constantly wanting to move to a new area just to see if anything got better and it didn't. It's a shame because it is nicely polished. It just has no atmosphere, invokes no emotion. Just plain rubbish.
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  18. Jul 1, 2020
    0
    what comes to your mind when you the word garbage? this game.
    dont buy it unless you wanna force yourself to play.
  19. May 15, 2021
    0
    5 minutes into the game and the character is stuck blocking. Tapping all keys doesn't do anything. I can look through my items and push the game but no other choice than to let the weak little monsters kill me or return to the title. Taking this game back ASAP
  20. Apr 29, 2020
    9
    Nearly perfect! I’m not sure what it’s missing, but it is a very good game. I loved it!
  21. Apr 30, 2020
    9
    An amazing game with a simple yet fun combat, interesting lore and story, six playable characters to choose from and many hours of enjoyable gameplay.

    There are too many pros in this game to mention, but the main cons are annoying UI in certain cases (anything related to switching your classes) and easy post-game if you play as Angela.
  22. Oct 23, 2020
    10
    Un gran remake de uno de los mejores Jrpgs de la historia que conserva toda la magia del original. Recomendadisimo (tanto la version de Switch como la de PS4) para todos los amantes del genero.
  23. Sep 20, 2022
    9
    Game: Trials of Mana
    Genre: Action RPG
    Developer: Xeen Publisher: Square Enix System: Nintendo Switch (NSW) Year of Release: 2020 Length of Playthrough: 33 Hours Total Score: 92/100 Value Score: 9.2/10 • Story: 10/10 • Characters: 9/10 • GamePlay: 10/10 • Graphics: 8/10 • Sound: 6/10 • Music: 10/10 • Length: 9/10 • Replay Value: 10/10 • Player Value: 10/10 Pros
    Game: Trials of Mana
    Genre: Action RPG
    Developer: Xeen
    Publisher: Square Enix
    System: Nintendo Switch (NSW)
    Year of Release: 2020
    Length of Playthrough: 33 Hours

    Total Score: 92/100
    Value Score: 9.2/10

    • Story: 10/10
    • Characters: 9/10
    • GamePlay: 10/10
    • Graphics: 8/10
    • Sound: 6/10
    • Music: 10/10
    • Length: 9/10
    • Replay Value: 10/10
    • Player Value: 10/10

    Pros
    +Remake of the 1990s Trials of Mana released on SNES
    +Improved visuals and remixed OST with the option to use original SNES OST
    +Story and gameplay retained from original game but with new additions
    +Towns and dungeons expanded and far more freedom to travel with Jump ability
    +Stat system improved and learning unique skills/spells based on stats gives forth ability to create different builds to play with
    +Reset system allows you to reset stats and classes
    +4th class introduced
    +New Game+
    +Post game with additional story and boss battle
    +The ability to choose your own hero/party and the story changing based upon who you chose is retained
    +Multiple difficulty modes introduced for more challenge

    Cons
    -Multiplayer completely stripped
    -Voice acting is poor
    -Animations during cutscenes look amateurish (ex. walking in cutscenes is the same animation throughout the game)

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    Series Scorewise comparison sake

    Trials of Mana (SNES): 91
    Trials of Mana (NSW): 92
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  24. Mar 5, 2022
    9
    Trials of mana is one of the best remakes I've ever played. While the graphics won't blow you away it was a much more enjoyable experience than Elden ring. The graphics are colorful and anime inspired and the battle system is hack and slash with a dodge roll. In battle you build up a guage like in final fantasy 7 that allows you to unleash devestating attacks on does which differ dependingTrials of mana is one of the best remakes I've ever played. While the graphics won't blow you away it was a much more enjoyable experience than Elden ring. The graphics are colorful and anime inspired and the battle system is hack and slash with a dodge roll. In battle you build up a guage like in final fantasy 7 that allows you to unleash devestating attacks on does which differ depending on what class you choose. Some examples are knight ,brawler ,sage, ect once you get to a certain level you can level up class for stronger stats and cooler special moves. Your appearance changes each time you level up a class and level 4 is the highest level class. The story also plays out different based on which characters you choose and there are multiple difficulty levels. So the replay value is high. If you are looking for a fun underrated RPG to enjoy this game is it. Expand
  25. Sep 11, 2022
    3
    I really just did not enjoy this. I felt like it aged badly, I know it's a remake but some of the tropey story telling and characters just didn't feel like they keep up with modern standards. The combat is also extremely slow, i have no idea what some of these reviews claim its fast paced combat when it clearly is not. It's slow, clunky, basic and overly easy. Maybe because I never playedI really just did not enjoy this. I felt like it aged badly, I know it's a remake but some of the tropey story telling and characters just didn't feel like they keep up with modern standards. The combat is also extremely slow, i have no idea what some of these reviews claim its fast paced combat when it clearly is not. It's slow, clunky, basic and overly easy. Maybe because I never played the original, nostalgia just isn't keeping me involved. Expand
  26. Sep 1, 2020
    9
    Je ne connaissais pas le jeu de base et ce fut un régal de le découvrir , même si des fois les alliés font un peu n'importe quoi :-)
  27. Jun 19, 2020
    9
    graphics: 8/10
    music: 10/10
    story: 9/10
    control: 8/10
    fun factor: 9/10

    TOTAL: 8.8 > > > 9-ish
    TOTAL: 8.8 ... 9-ish
  28. Jun 15, 2020
    8
    Nice remaster of a great game I didn't finish 25 years ago. Clearly they didn't put the budget of FF7R in it but still, nostalgia works. Nice graphics, basic but fun gameplay, some kind of replayability, fidelity to the original work, it's an honest game. Though, without the nostalgia it'd be a 7 more than a 8 for me.
  29. May 19, 2020
    8
    Until Square Enix port’s their big ticket Action RPGs, Trials of Mana will be our best bet for an Action JRPG on Switch. And that’s fine because this game is amazing. It’s a little disappointing that it’s way shorter then more Square games. You can beat this game the full 3 times to experience all it has to offer very quickly. There just isn’t the same about of content to be expected fromUntil Square Enix port’s their big ticket Action RPGs, Trials of Mana will be our best bet for an Action JRPG on Switch. And that’s fine because this game is amazing. It’s a little disappointing that it’s way shorter then more Square games. You can beat this game the full 3 times to experience all it has to offer very quickly. There just isn’t the same about of content to be expected from a Square game. But it’s worth it. The story is incredible, and the villains are probably the best villains to understand I’ve seen in a Square game and there’s 9 of them! With the Switch drought we are going though right now, there really isn’t an excuse not to pick up this game. It’s really good. Expand
  30. Dec 29, 2020
    7
    I do not think anything is wrong with Trials of Mana as a whole. Graphics are decent, gameplay is fine, storylines are solid. But it felt to me like it was too much like Dragon Quest at times so it did not feel "original." Again, I liked the game but it is not one where I am itching to keep playing it.
Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 29
  2. Negative: 0 out of 29
  1. Nintendo Force Magazine
    Aug 29, 2020
    85
    This is leagues above the effort produced for the Secret of Mana remake. [Issue #47 – July/August 2020, p. 72]
  2. Jun 11, 2020
    78
    Overall Trials of Mana 3-D Remake is essentially that a remake, for fans of Secret of Mana I would suggest playing the original version of Trials of Mana which can be found in the Collection of Mana for Nintendo Switch. For anyone who has not played a Mana game before then you really can not go wrong with this version, Square Enix have really done a good job at breathing new life into a 25 year old game whilst keeping to its roots as a 16 bit Classic.
  3. Jun 8, 2020
    70
    Trials of Mana brings the old SNES version of the game to the modern age, but fails to take full advantage of modern possibilities. Graphics have improved but still have odd choices like stiff garments. The balance between very easy random enemies and very tough (mini)bosses is off, requiring more grinding than we want in a modern game. All in all, Trials of Mana fails to fully deliver where its big competitor (FF7) does.