![]() Due to the freedom of choosing whichever main character and companions you want to take with you, the replayability of the game is quite high as the different combinations mean different ways for the story to progress. For the characters themselves, they’ve been given voiceovers. Plus, there’s a new fourth class for each character. The class-change system has been reworked to reflect the characters’ appearance and the attacks they can do. The battle system has also been improved upon, including an ability-centric mechanic. The same goes for the environment and the NPCs, even the enemies. ![]() It now has revamped 3D graphics, foregoing the original chibi character sprites and completely modeling them in full body. First, it gets a major graphical overhaul. This time, Trials of Mana brings back all of the good things the original version offered and polishes them even further. You can even simultaneously play with another player. ![]() Like other RPGs, you can also choose from a wide range of character classes that grant exclusive sets of skills. You had a time progression system and day-and-night transitions. The original game had built upon the gameplay of its predecessors and enhanced some of the features. You can choose one protagonist and two companions from the rest of the remaining characters-and if you choose the other character paired with that protagonist, there will be more interactions regarding their main story. There are three lengthy main plotlines followed by two of the playable protagonists each. Now centuries later, the Mana Stones are in danger and the heroes must find the legendary Mana Sword to stop the Benevodons from being unleashed.
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