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Trials of Mana

Released: 4/24/2020

Critics
78
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Users
91

Score Breakdown

78.3

Critic Average

16 reviews

91

Steam User Score

5,615 reviews

76

Metacritic User Score

213 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-13.2

78 vs 91

Metacritic Disparity
+2.3

78 vs 76

Combined Disparity
-5.5

Average of both sources

Review Disparities

Positive = critic higher than usersNegative = critic lower than users

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5/24/2020

Launch Window

Trials of Mana remakes a lost classic, improving it in a number of ways for new audiences. It has some rough edges, but branching classes and alternate storylines make it fun to experiment with and replay.

75

75/100

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5/5/2020

Launch Window

Trials of Mana is a faithful remake of a game many won't have played. The care and attention it's been given belies its simple visuals, resulting in a lovely RPG experience.

80

80/100

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5/5/2020

Launch Window

Trials of Mana on Nintendo Switch is a great way to experience Square Enix's newest remake.

75

75/100

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5/4/2020

Launch Window

Trials of Mana is an escape from reality many of us can use these days. The plot is easy to follow, generally lighthearted, and as mentioned combat is about as easy as it comes. The beginning eight hours or so are very slow-paced, but once the first chapter is cleared, things really pick up. The graphical overhaul leaves a bit to be desired, but the audio work makes up for this, even with the occasionally cheesy dialogue or overdone acting. While RPGs have come a long way since the '90s, Trials of Mana stays true to its roots as a game most everyone can enjoy.

75

75/100

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5/4/2020

Launch Window

While it may be a little too beholden to its SNES era roots in some ways, Trials of Mana is a solid remake that offers players an alternative way to experience what was not too long ago a Japanese exclusive game.

80

80/100

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5/2/2020

Launch Window

Ultimately, remaking old games can be tough, but at a base level, the goal is pretty simple: To bring the best bits of an old game to life in a way that a new audience can appreciate. Trials of Mana accomplishes this goal handily.

75

75/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

Trias of Mana is a good example of how to make a current remake for a title that in the 16-bit era was considered a masterpiece. It's classic when you need it and reinvents only where it's needed. It has errors, but also successes that make it one of the most direct, colorful and friendly JRPGs of this generation. It offers the virtues of the original and also many others inherited from games like Dragon Quest XI.

84

84/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

Trials of Mana is an exciting new step for the Mana series, breathing new, fully 3D life into a SNES classic that was left inaccessible to English fans for decades. The inventive and memorable story of the original game blends perfectly with the flashy new real-time combat system, and while muddy textures and a lack of co-op prove to somewhat sour the experience, this is still a stellar action RPG remake that anyone can get a kick out of.

80

80/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

A faithful remake that bring us back to the golden age of the JRPG. It might be even too faithful, as some aspects have become stall... But some others are as relevant today as the were in the original game, proving that Trials of Mana/Seiken Densetsu 3 is a true gem.

80

80/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

It has its problems and its quirks, but I've greatly enjoyed Trials of Mana. I would easily call this the best RPG remake that Square's made in a long time. At least I would if that other Square Enix RPG remake didn't exist.

80

80/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

Despite a few hiccups along the way, Trials of Mana is a worthy remake of the original and also serves as a great entry point for new fans.

80

80/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

This action/RPG excels in its fast-paced combat and intense boss battles, but a few frustrating elements ruin the enjoyment

78

78/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

Trials of Mana adds modern hooks to an obscure classic JRPG, but fluid combat is held back by some frustrating choices.

60

60/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

At this point, the first three original Mana titles have all received remakes.

90

90/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

Trials of Mana proves itself to be a successful revival of a lost classic, smartly infusing new design and content where necessary while still maintaining the spirit of the original.

80

80/100

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4/22/2020

Early Review

Trials of Mana is a great remake of a 16-bit classic, but its 16-bit roots are often hard to ignore.

80

80/100

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