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Trials of Mana PS4 Review – Gently Upgraded



The original Trials of Mana, known as Seiken Densetsu 3 in Japan, released in 1995 on the SNES Super Famicom in Japan, almost 25 years ago. The world of video games was such a different place back then, with real-time 3D graphics still mostly a thing of the future. Could this remake bring what was great from the original to the surface, with a current-gen shine" Find out in our Trials of Mana PS4 review.
Trials of Mana PS4 Review ? Timid Use of Unreal
The Unreal Engine 4 was used for this remake, like so many others these days. The result leaves something to be desired. The environments are mostly bland, and while characters reflect the originals, the models are not very detailed. It seems much more work went into the audio production of Trials of Mana, and rightly so. Hiroki Kikuta, the composer of the 1995 original, was brought on to consult with the reimagined soundtrack of Trails of Mana. The music is a great homage, as it segues between light and upbeat, to ominous and back again. Some of the overworld tracks are repetitive, but the music is enjoyable enough that the repetition isn?t annoying. An option to hear the original soundtrack is also included, which fans are sure to enjoy.
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