Children of Mana review

This action RPG nailed the RPG part of the game. Too bad the action's a yawner

12DOVE Verdict

Pros

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    Beautiful and unique art style

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    Soothing music

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    Strong RPG elements

Cons

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    Trite combat in dungeons

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    Laborious boss fights

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    Mediocre use of weapons

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With its roots in traditional RPG fare, Children of Mana is a bit of a departure from its forerunners. It's a bit surprising that the series went in a more hack-and-slash direction than the games that preceded it (Sword of Mana, Secret of Mana, etc.). The good news is that the richness of the "Mana" world and the RPG stylings it's known for are intact. The bad news is that the hacking and slashing will lead to a lot of yawning.

The story kicks off on in a land called Illusia. It's a saccharine place where people (many of whom are orphans due to a cataclysm a decade ago) live in harmony with magical spirits. Of course, it wouldn't be much of a game if things stayed peaceful. Thankfully things go awry at the Mana tower and you're sent in to investigate. Things go from bad to worse and you're sent on a grand adventure to find out what's up with the world's Mana.

Before you get to that point you're asked to pick the character you want to play as and what color outfit you desire (for multiplayer purposes). You basically have the well-balanced guy, the magic-using guy, the ass-kicking guy and the really fast girl. As with most action RPGs, you're told to pick a character that best suits your style, but in actuality things are just much easier with the brawler.

Gameplay is a mix of dungeon crawling and boss fights. Neither activity is particularly interesting. The dungeons consist of bashing the hell out of everything until you find the key to the next level. Boss fights are repetitious affairs that are interesting when you first learn the boss's pattern, but dull after you've gone through it eight times.

On the plus side, there are great RPG elements that fuel the fun. You have your standard weapons, armor and items, but you also have cute spirits that can accompany you, as well as a nifty gem system. The former adds special attacks and support abilities to your arsenal, while the latter lets you customize you characters stats and abilities.

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GenreRole Playing
DescriptionAnother visually striking action-adventure delivers dungeon exploration and monster battling aplenty.
Platform"DS"
US censor rating"Everyone"
UK censor rating""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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