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Trials of Mana passes the million sales mark!
I'm sure some of you remember Trials of Mana well, I would watch one of my cousins play it on Super Famicom. I played a little but I watched it a lot, so this game brings back memories. It was called Seiken Densetsu 3. I remember taking my girlfriend to my cousin's house to hang out and he would be playing Trials of Mana, and my Aunt had cases of Yoohoo and I think Tahitian Treat. Dude, she is the aunt with all the badass retro tees you can't find anymore. She's the cool Aunt but you can't say that stuff openly.
I don't know how I got into talking about my Aunt, but the full-3D Trials of Mana remake is the version that passed one million shipments and digital sales worldwide. To commemorate all those sales, the team released a brand-new illustration for fans to celebrate. My cousin thinks it's pretty (bleeping) awesome.
Originally released in Japan as Seiken Densetsu 3 in 1995, Trials of Mana is a full, high-definition remake of the third entry in the classic Mana series. The game immerses players in an unforgettable adventure filled with exciting gameplay, memorable heroes and villains. Players will craft varying experiences by selecting a party of three from six unique protagonists as they embark on the adventure of a lifetime, upgrading their characters’ classes into more powerful forms, learning over 300 different abilities, and discovering a world of secrets and mysteries to explore. Additionally, after finishing the game, players can discover an exciting new playable chapter not found in the original release, in which they can unlock brand-new classes, and challenge a powerful new threat.
Patch 1.1.0 was also recently released for Trials of Mana in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the original game, featuring a number of game content updates and additions for players, such as a new “No Future” difficulty mode, additional New Game Plus options and more.
Trials of Mana is rated T (Teen) and is now available for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Steam®.
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Story Summary
An era of darkness and destruction draws near as an ancient evil of limitless lechery, the Nymphojinn, will soon be awoken by a cosmic super-period of unspeakable PMS. Reunite with Kyu, your old love fairy sidekick, and travel to the island of Inna De Poona to develop your double dating prowess and overcome the insatiable lust of the demonic pair.
Feature List
- A blend of old friends and fresh faces make up a twelve character cast, each with their own unique personality, problems and preferences!
- Double dates encourage you to split your time and attention between two girls with an all new "Stamina" system!
- Revamped gameplay systems create a stronger connection between the "Sim" and "Puzzle" portions of the game!
- Loads of new date gifts to give with a wide variety of strategic effects, and plenty of old ones too!
- A brand new "Baggage" system that introduces new twists and challenges as you progress on your dates!
- Explore the exotic island of Inna De Poona with over twenty touristic tropical locations to visit!
- A sweeping soundtrack inspired by a mix of seaside styles including Hawaiian, Caribbean and classic American surf rock!
- Thousands of lines of fully voice acted dialog with multiple interactions between compatible pairs of girls!
- Unlock new outfits, hairstyles, and sexy CG scenes as you date your way to the top of Mount Nymphojaro!
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