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Square Europe: "If you'd like to play Adventures of Mana on PS Vita let us know"

SE writes: "If you'd like to play Adventures of Mana on PS Vita let us know on the SE Blog."

hazelamy3026d ago

yes, yes, a thousand times yes.

Spenok3026d ago

If you follow the trail from the link, it will take you to the official site where they say they heard lots of positive feedback, and are now looking into making it on Vita for the west. :D

hirobrotagonist3026d ago

Needs to be released on ps4..or pc..easy money

Pancit_Canton3026d ago

I want Dragon Quest VII, Dragon Quest VIII and Dragon Quest IX and all Final Fantasy on Vita.

DivineAssault 3026d ago

So many great games they could make money on

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Visions of the Mana Series: A Retrospective

Are you excited for the forthcoming Visions of Mana? This retrospective of the Mana series will tell you all about the franchise thus far.

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All The Mana Games Ranked

The Mana series has been around for decades and spawned multiple titles in that time. Here's how each title ranks up.

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Cruel Fate Makes for Good Gaming in Final Fantasy Adventure

Final Fantasy Adventure will always be remembered as the game that started the Mana series, a blend of traditional RPG elements and real-time action, with towns to explore, dungeons to conquer, and a variety of useful weapons, but its overriding sense of the melancholy and tragic aspects of honor will always strike a harsh chord with those who enjoy picking up a sword to save a world that they themselves will never be allowed to enjoy.

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Snookies121788d ago (Edited 1788d ago )

"its overriding sense of the melancholy and tragic aspects of honor will always strike a harsh chord with those who enjoy picking up a sword to save a world that they themselves will never be allowed to enjoy."

I really don't understand this line... How do these even correlate at all? It's not like these two aspects contradict one another.

Godmars2901786d ago

PR groups assigned to selling a title often have no idea what the game they're selling is about. Hence the vomited nonsense.