【中古】(非常に良い)Children of Mana

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【中古】(非常に良い)Children of Mana 【メーカー名】【メーカー型番】【ブランド名】任天堂 ゲームソフト 【商品説明】Children of Mana The Mana series has had an odd history, its most famous incarnation in the West being the classic SNES role-player Secret of Mana. Considered to be the next best thing to The Legend Zelda at the time, in the intervening years Square Enix has completely failed to build on that acclaim. Unlike Secret of Mana this is a dungeon crawler. As such it?s similar to the recent Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon games, in that it has virtually no plot or puzzles ? after picking one of four character types it?s your fate to endlessly trawl through a series of randomised dungeons. Rogue-like games (named after the ancient ?80s PC game from which all similar titles are derived) likes this do have their fans, particularly in Japan, and if you?re one of them then this is literal mana from heaven. Combat is initially interesting, with four different types of weapons each with secondary functions such as the flail that doubles as a grappling hook. True to the genre?s roots though actual fighting just comes down to mashing the same button over and over again. The only other complication is a magical familiar which will attack enemies on its own and which gives you access to a few simple spells. What cannot be criticised about the game is its 2D graphics, which are easily some of the best seen on the DS. The huge bosses in particular look great and the game features cameos from series regulars such as Flammie and the Rabite enemies. Another boon is a multiplayer mode for up to four people to play co-operatively or competitively. Even so, unless you?re already a rogue-like fan, you may find the gorgeous graphics just don?t justify the repetitive action. HARRISON DENTThe Mana series has had an odd history, its most famous incarnation in the West being the classic SNES role-player Secret of Mana. Considered to be the next best thing to The Legend Zelda at the time, in the intervening years Square Enix has completely failed to build on that acclaim. Unlike Secret of Mana this is a dungeon crawler. As such it?s similar to the recent Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon games, in that it has virtually no plot or puzzles ? after picking one of four character types it?s your fate to endlessly trawl through a series of randomised dungeons. Rogue-like games (named after the ancient ?80s PC game from which all similar titles are derived) likes this do have their fans, particularly in Japan, and if you?re one of them then this is literal mana from heaven. Combat is initially interesting, with four different types of weapons each with secondary functions such as the flail that doubles as a grappling hook. True to the genre?s roots though actual fighting just comes down to mashing the same button over and over again. The only other complication is a magical familiar which will attack enemies on its own and which gives you access to a few simple spells. What cannot be criticised about the game is its 2D graphics, which are easily some of the best seen on the DS. The huge bosses in particular look great and the game features cameos from series regulars such as Flammie and the Rabite enemies. Another boon is a multiplayer mode for up to four people to play co-operatively or competitively. Even so, unless you?re already a rogue-like fan, you may find the gorgeous graphics just don?t justify the repetitive action. HARRISON DENTThe Mana series has had an odd history, its most famous incarnation in the West being the classic SNES role-player Secret of Mana. Considered to be the next best thing to The Legend Zelda at the time, in the intervening years Square Enix has completely failed to build on that acclaim. Unlike Secret of Mana this is a dungeon crawler. As such it?s similar to the recent Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon games, in that it has virtually no plot or puzzles ? after picking one of four character types it?s your fate to endlessly trawl through a series of randomised dungeons. Rogue-like games (named after the ancient ?80s PC game from which all similar titles are derived) likes this do have their fans, particularly in Japan, and if you?re one of them then this is literal mana from heaven. Combat is initially interesting, with four different types of weapons each with secondary functions such as the flail that doubles as a grappling hook. True to the genre?s roots though actual fighting just comes down to mashing the same button over and over again. The only other complication is a magical familiar which will attack enemies on its own and which gives you access to a few simple spells. What cannot be criticised about the game is its 2D graphics, which are easily some of the best seen on the DS. The huge bosses in particular look great and the game features cameos from series regulars such as Flammie and the Rabite enemies. Another boon is a multiplayer mode for up to four people to play co-operatively or competitively. Even so, unless you?re already a rogue-like fan, you may find the gorgeous graphics just don?t justify the repetitive action. HARRISON DENTThe Mana series has had an odd history, its most famous incarnation in the West being the classic SNES role-player Secret of Mana. Considered to be the next best thing to The Legend Zelda at the time, in the intervening years Square Enix has completely failed to build on that acclaim. Unlike Secret of Mana this is a dungeon crawler. As such it?s similar to the recent Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon games, in that it has virtually no plot or puzzles ? after picking one of four character types it?s your fate to endlessly trawl through a series of randomised dungeons. Rogue-like games (named after the ancient ?80s PC game from which all similar titles are derived) likes this do have their fans, particularly in Japan, and if you?re one of them then this is literal mana from heaven. Combat is initially interesting, with four different types of weapons each with secondary functions such as the flail that doubles as a grappling hook. True to the genre?s roots though actual fighting just comes down to mashing the same button over and over again. The only other complication is a magical familiar which will attack enemies on its own and which gives you access to a few simple spells. What cannot be criticised about the game is its 2D graphics, which are easily some of the best seen on the DS. The huge bosses in particular look great and the game features cameos from series regulars such as Flammie and the Rabite enemies. Another boon is a multiplayer mode for up to four people to play co-operatively or competitively. Even so, unless you?re already a rogue-like fan, you may find the gorgeous graphics just don?t justify the repetitive action. HARRISON DENT中古品のため使用に伴うキズ等がございますが、問題なくご使用頂ける商品です。
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