We're still waiting on a release date, but Visions of Mana still looks really promising in its latest gameplay trailer. It's a pretty short video — clocking in at just over a minute — but there's quite a lot of stuff on show. It's got a bit of traversal, some combo-based combat, and confirms that your party members will be able to master different character classes.
In case you haven't been keeping up, Visions of Mana is set to be the largest Mana title to date, boasting large, fully explorable maps. Overall, it's clearly still gunning for those retro vibes — but with the kind of modernised mechanics we saw glimpses of in 2020's very enjoyable Trials of Mana remake. Visions is arriving this summer, but again, we're yet to be given a specific date.
How do you think Visions of Mana is looking? Juggle your enemies in the comments section below.
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Is it just my computer or do anyone else see no trailer here?
Where is our trailer @ShogunRok ? 🥺😭
@Coolmusic He's keeping the trailer all to himself.
Nope, don't see the trailer also
Maybe the real trailer was the friends we made in the comments section.
@Coolmusic the skull with crown is all I see. Its us kings waiting for the trailer…
@Konks @ShadowofSparta @Kohaku @Areus @Coolmusic Sorry everyone, clearly forgot to add it in!
Fixed now, thanks for saying something.
@ShogunRok : You're welcome! And thanks!^^
Looks good. Hopefully the 'AI' control of the team members is better than Trials of Mana. I got tired of trying to keep them alive and bailed. If any RPG has gotten party AI control right, I haven't played it. My experience with Tales of Arise was ultimately frustrating, and the combat in the demo for Granblue Fantasy Relink was so chaotic that I passed on buying the game.
N.i.c.e. visions of mana looks incredible.definetly a game to look forward to.word up son
I’m really hoping after ff7 rebirth Square Enix says all of our RPGs need 25 mini games and a Chadley
@MindfulGamer I’m fairly impressed with DD2 party AI. But I’m confused about what you said about Tales of Arise. It looks like anime, therefore it’s a good game. What gives you the right to expect a fundamentally enjoyable experience after the “looks like anime” checkbox? Some people…
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