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There’s just something magical about those early darkening afternoons and bitter cold nights that’s conducive to playing these adventures by a cozy fire. There’s nothing like playing an (action) RPG during the cold chilly winter months. I trekked my way through Terranigma in late 2010 and loved every second of it. I came to appreciate the “story telling” aspect of these games, as well as their ability to sweep you away to another land far away. Right around 2003 was when the shift happened. I guess you could say I matured as I grew older, or at least, my gaming tastes did. I went from hating RPGs without cause to loving the genre without abandon. Did the game live up to its massive hype? Let’s take a look… But my tastes changed (I like to think they’ve matured) over the years and I finally played Secret of Mana nearly 20 years later in 2010. I didn’t care much for it back then as I wasn’t a big fan of the genre. My brother adored Secret of Mana back in 1993 as did an entire generation of gamers. Therefore, I can’t think of a better time than now to review this heralded SNES fan favorite.
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One of the 21 classic SNES games on that device is none other than Secret of Mana. It marks the launch date of the wildly popular SNES Classic Edition. Pub & Dev: Square Soft | October 1993 | 16 MEGS