Pretty sure I read that there will be an updated soundtrack but the original soundtrack will still be available.I'm glad they're not trying to remake the original music. My favourite OST of all time is perfect as it is!
The music – the Secret of Mana remake is going to come with a brand new rearranged soundtrack, but for those of you who loved the original (or just want a trip down memory lane) we’re going to include the soundtrack from the original game too, and most importantly, you’ll be able to switch between them whenever you like!
Ya know, every time something about this game is posted I see people complain about it looking like a mobile game or some other nonsense. I think it looks damned fantastic and welcome it into my arms.
I feel like being better than Re-Shelled is like the most minimum of bars.The lack of lighting/shadows makes it lacking in personality IMHO, but if you're happy then who cares?
It looks far better than the Turtles in Time remake I kept far far away from.
In truth, I never got the memo that we needed to ask Jeremy.Howard before giving our opinion. Sorry.I seen alot of people complaining about the graphics and lack of mouth movement when talking but honestly neither of those things bother me. I like the graphics and am hyped for this one!
Wow someone shoved a stick up your butt!In truth, I never got the memo that we needed to ask Jeremy.Howard before giving our opinion. Sorry.
Wow someone shoved a stick up your butt!
I never said anything about anyone needing to ask me before giving an opinion. All I was doing was giving me own, so I have no idea where you got that from.No stick, I just didn't get the memo.
I hope there’s an option to turn them off.The voices are pretty bad; they should've just not had any if this is what they were gonna do.
I guess my question is why people think this looks like a mobile game or something. Most/all mobile games I've played look significantly less complicated graphic-wise. .
Well the remakes don't delete the original games. Why wouldn't you want the choice of a remake or the original?The character models look nice, but the backgrounds are bland if not ugly at times. I really wish Square would stop putting their b teams on these remakes. FF7 is the only one that is getting real development power behind it. I don't think I even want a Chrono Trigger remake after seeing what Square did with FF 6 and now this. Just hand it off to bluepoint studios and call it a day.
I agree. It looks dreadful. I'll be playing the original on the snes classic as well.I'm sad that this remake is so low budget. Secret of Mana deserves better than this. I will ignore this version and play the original in my SNES mini.
Do I still need to hold down the attack button for a few minutes to do a super attack?
Also, can I spell stack bosses?
asking the real questions
That's how the battle system works. It's not a few minutes, it's a few seconds to charge your attack and as for spell stacking, it's optional.
You can do without, you could call it hard mode. And acorns? I'm pretty sure those are walnutsOptional my ass, that was player 2's responsibility while i tossed them acorns to renew their magic.
I would say that Square Enix does not consider it broken because they didn't 'fix' it in the mobile remake and I'll doubt they'll fix it here. That sends a strong message that it's in there on purpose and not a bug that got missed in 1993. It's like grinding, it's an optional easy mode for those who want to use it.If a game has a blatantly broken gameplay mechanic, “just don’t use it” isn’t really a good defense.
Really hoping they fix the spell stacking “feature”. Although I get the impression that this is going to be exactly the same gameplay as the original, just replacing the (for its time, very impressive) sprite graphics with low budget 3D graphics.
I think it’s more of a “much easier to leave the classic gameplay untouched than to try and bring it up to modern standards” kind of thing.I would say that Square Enix does not consider it broken because they didn't 'fix' it in the mobile remake and I'll doubt they'll fix it here. That sends a strong message that it's in there on purpose and not a bug that got missed in 1993. It's like grinding, it's an optional easy mode for those who want to use it.
I think it’s more of a “much easier to leave the classic gameplay untouched than to try and bring it up to modern standards” kind of thing.
And I wouldn’t compare it to level grinding. More like having an “instant win” button.
https://nintendoeverything.com/famitsu-review-scores-2-6-18/
Famitsu gave it 30/40. Not looking good.