Heroes Of Mana
- Real-time approach action that makes full use of the Nintendo DS Touch Screen – the intuitive control scheme allows players to lead armies, build bases and vanquish their foes entirely owing to the use of the stylus.
- Command heroes and monsters alike
- Intense head-to-head multiplayer element allows friends to challenge one another via DS Wireless Play
- Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection functionality allows players to compare stats and rankings with players around the world – skilled players can earn bonus maps and items based on their rankings
- Signature MANA art stylishness comes to life in a fantastic blend of 2D and 2D environments
Product Description
Developed exclusively for the Nintendo DS, HEROES OF MANA breathes new life into the world fo MANA by taking it into an entirely new dimension. For the first time in the history of the series, stylius-wielding generals must plot, plot and strategize their way to victory on the battlefield. Utilizing the Touch Screen to the fullest, players take full control of the battle as they gather resources, assemble armies and experience an all-new perspective on the ever-evolving battle for the the world fo MANA. Roget, a soldier of Pedda, is on a reconnaissance mission to Ferolia with his companions, when their aircraft is shot down by the enemy and abandoned by their carrier. The crew comes to realize that the mission was a plot by their own superiors to eliminate them, with the invasion on Ferolia being only the first step towards Pedda’s domination of the world. Witnessing the atrocities committed by the Peddan army, Roget and his crewmates are mandatory to fight against their own countrymen.
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For the most part I like rpg’s but this game makes me ashamed of buying it.
thats all i have to say.
Rating: 1 / 5
I am playing this game and im not so much as impressed with it. everthing seems a bit complicated, the controls are a bit awkward, and I’m starting to get bored with it really quickly. its no so much as the graphics but it seems like this game was meant more for a PC than a DS system. it kinda reminds me of Lunar Dragon Song. (and I know how much that game got on my nerves)
Rating: 3 / 5
I absent-mindedly selected up Heroes of Mana without doing any research on whether or not it would be a excellent game to replace my aging RPGs. I had played Legend of Mana on the Playstation, and it was a solid RPG with a real-time battle system. I thought I would get something remotely similar with Heroes of Mana for the DS – boy was I incorrect.
Heroes of Mana tries really hard to be both an RPG and a Real-Time Approach game and fails miserably at both.
The game starts you off with a cliche RPG storyline about reduction the world from some maniacal general hell-bent on using the powers of a dark object they found to realize world domination. Only you and your rag-tag crew of all the traditional archetypes can bring her down.
The characters in your party don’t matter. It’s a fatal flaw that aids in making the battles dull and drawn out. Every character is a “hero” class unit on the battlefield, and I’ve found you can win a excellent many missions by only using your heroes.
Your ship functions as your “base.” A place where you can construct buildings (inside the ship, naturally) and then produce various units from those buildings. It should be noted every building type I encountered only produced one type of unit, so you had to build multiple buildings just to get a varied force.
Once you make units to “support” your hero units, moving them around the battle maps is a task that will guide you crazy. I could vent for a long time about this, but I have to get to class, so I’ll try to summarize:
The tale is cliche, the controls are horrible and unwieldy, the units are unwisely designed, the game is comprised of missions tangled with cut-scenes that last as long (or longer) than the missions, collecting resources is more of a chore than it should be, the game isn’t fun.
Oh, but I guess the graphics are nice.
Rating: 1 / 5
I thought this game was fun. It’s not like other “Mana” sports meeting that I’ve played, as far as gameplay is concerned, but if you don’t have any expectations of what it will be like before you play it, then you probably won’t be disappointed. Some of my friends were disappointed because they were expecting a Secret of Mana sequel, which this really is not. Fans of Final Fantasy Tactics will probably like this game, as it has a lot of similarities to the FF classic which also wasn’t an actual sequal to it’s namesake. By and large, I’d say that this game is not exact, but very entertaining in it’s own right, and it deserves a small more credit than most people have given it. Give it a try!
Rating: 4 / 5
Square’s Mana series is probably only second to Final Fantasy in terms of popularity, with a few sports meeting already on the DS. Heroes of Mana attempts to bring a PC stylishness RTS to the DS with disappointing results to say the least. The structure of Heroes of Mana is what kills the game, with some horrendous unit path finding and an incredibly slow pace to the by and large gameplay. Not to mention that the multiplayer aspects are incredibly unbalanced and force both players to end the release player campaign first to realize any sort of balanced playing field. All the negatives aside though, Heroes of Mana does have a few things going for it. The game’s interface is simple for newcomers to the genre to pick up and splendid for veterans to navigate as well, which is about the only real plus there is to Heroes of Mana. The unit balancing is nicely done as well and unadorned enough to get a hold of, but other than that, the rest of Heroes of Mana is a dull and tired excursion. All in all, Heroes of Mana is worth a look for fans of the Mana series or RTS fans that own a DS, but all others should avoid and are better off looking elsewhere.
Rating: 2 / 5