Schlagwort: Visions of Mana

  • Visions of Mana: Begebt euch auf die abenteuerliche Reise zum Mana-Baum

    Visions of Mana: Begebt euch auf die abenteuerliche Reise zum Mana-Baum

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    Mehr als 15 Jahre nach Dawn of Mana, das 2006 in Japan und den USA für PlayStation 2 veröffentlicht wurde, ist die Zeit reif für ein brandneues Mana-Abenteuer. In Visions of Mana übernehmt ihr die Rolle des jungen Val, der als Seelenwächter die Geweihte auf ihrer Pilgerreise zum Mana-Baum begleitet und sie vor den zahlreichen Gefahren auf dem beschwerlichen Weg beschützen muss. Wir konnten bereits in die atemberaubende Fantasy-Welt des Serienschöpfers Koichi Ishii eintauchen und gemeinsam mit unseren Mitstreitern gegen Monster kämpfen, die magischen Kräfte der Elementargeister nutzen und auf dem niedlichen Reittier Pikul die weiten Landschaften erkunden.

    Das Ritual der Weihe

    Der lebenspendende Mana-Fluss darf nie versiegen, sonst droht der Welt eine Katastrophe. Aus diesem wichtigen Grund pilgern Geweihte alle vier Jahre zum mächtigen Mana-Baum, um ihn zu verjüngen. Begleitet werden sie von einem so genannten Seelenwächter, einem persönlichen Bodyguard, der die Geweihten jederzeit vor den lauernden Gefahren schützen muss. In Tiana, dem Dorf des Feuers, wird diesmal das Mädchen Hina von einer Fee als Feuergeweihte für diese ehrenvolle Aufgabe auserwählt. 

    Als Seelenwächter wird der heldenhafte Val erkoren, der seit seiner Kindheit mit Hina befreundet ist und mit Begeisterung seine Bestimmung annimmt. Nun ist es an der Zeit, in die Stiefel des Protagonisten Val zu schlüpfen und sich auf eine Pilgerreise durch die traumhaft schöne, aber auch gefährliche Welt von Visions of Mana zu begeben.

    Visions of Mana

    Ihr kämpft nicht allein

    Auf eurer Reise werdet ihr tapfere Mitstreiter finden, die euch begleiten und in den Kämpfen mit ihren einzigartigen Fähigkeiten zur Seite stehen. Zu den vielschichtigen Charakteren gehören unter anderem Morley aus der Mondlichfeste Eterna, der sich einem schrecklichen Unglück aus seiner Vergangenheit stellen muss, die elfengleiche Carina aus dem Tal der Winde, die bei einem tragischen Unglück einen ihrer Flügel verloren hat, und ihre treue Gefährtin Ramco. Das heilige Tierwesen wurde bei einem Unfall schwer verletzt und von Carina gerettet, seitdem sind die beiden unzertrennliche Freundinnen und geben auch in den knackigen Kämpfen ein richtig gutes Team ab. 

    Diese schlagkräftige Unterstützung könnt ihr auch gut gebrauchen, denn in den rasanten Kämpfen gegen Monsterhorden und fiesen Bossen, müsst ihr die individuellen Fähigkeiten aller Mitstreiter einsetzen. Dabei stehen euch nicht nur Nahkampfangriffe mit Schwert und Degen zur Verfügung, sondern auch mächtige Elementarmagie und gewaltige Spezialattacken. In den Kämpfen könnt ihr jederzeit zwischen den Mitgliedern eurer Truppe wechseln und so die beste Strategie finden, um auch gefährliche Endgegner wie die riesige Mantisameise zu besiegen.

    Fans der Mana-Serie werden die ikonischen Ringmenüs kennen, aus denen ihr schnell und übersichtlich die verschiedenen Elementarangriffe und wichtigen Gegenstände auswählt. Achtet dabei besonders auf euren Vorrat an Bonbons, die die Gesundheit angeschlagener Recken wiederherstellen. Mit den Geisterreliquien ist eine spannende Gameplay-Neuerung hinzugekommen: Diese mystischen Artefakte enthalten das Mana eines Elements, das dem Träger besondere Fähigkeiten und einzigartige Kampftechniken verleiht.

    Die Geisterreliquien sind aber nicht an einen bestimmten Träger gebunden, ihr könnt sie jedem eurer Charaktere zuordnen und so in eine andere Klasse wechseln lassen. Dadurch ändern sich auch die Statuswerte, die Ausrüstung und die nutzbaren Waffentypen. Ein Beispiel: Rüstet Val die Windreliquie Dschinns Bumerang aus, wird er zu einem Runenkrieger. Carina wechselt in die Klasse Tänzerin und der katzenohrige Morley wird zum Streuner. Das lädt dazu ein, auszuprobieren, welches Artefakt am besten zu einem Partymitglied passt, und es hilft enorm, bei schweren Gegnern die Klasse zu wechseln und so deren Schwächen auszunutzen.

    Die Macht der Geisterreliquien

    Im Laufe des Spiels erhaltet ihr immer wieder neue Artefakte, die euch nicht nur im Kampf wertvolle Fähigkeiten verleihen, sondern auch beim Überwinden von Hindernissen in der Spielwelt unersetzlich sind. Ihr steht vor einem Abgrund und wisst nicht, wie ihr auf die andere Seite kommt? Dann haltet Ausschau nach besonderen Punkten, den sogenannten Hürden. Setzt an dieser Stelle die passende Geisterreliquie ein und kontrolliert zum Beispiel mit dem Elementargeist des Windes die Luftströme und lasst euch von einem Windstoß hinübertragen. 

    Als besonders vielseitig erweist sich Selene, der Elementargeist des Mondes, der den Fluss der Zeit lenken kann. Mit dieser Reliquie könnt ihr die Zeit verlangsamen und so reißende Wasserströme unbeschadet überqueren oder ein Gebiet in seinen ursprünglichen Zustand zurückversetzen, indem ihr die Zeit einfach zurückdreht. Wenn ihr euren Weg fortsetzen wollt, müsst ihr also nicht nur Monster besiegen, sondern auch die cleveren Umgebungspuzzles lösen. 

    Erkundet die wunderschöne Welt

    Die Welt von Visions of Mana besteht aus großen Gebieten, die ihr frei erkunden könnt. Das solltet ihr auch unbedingt machen, denn in den abwechslungsreichen Landschaften gibt es so viel zu entdecken. Sprecht die Bewohner an, um in abwechslungsreichen Nebenmission wertvolle Beute abzustauben, sammelt Ressourcen für Tränke oder stöbert versteckte Schatztruhen auf. Zu Fuß seid ihr schon recht flott unterwegs, noch schneller erreicht ihr die entlegensten Winkel auf dem Rücken der putzigen Pikuli. Die neuen Reittiere ruft ihr mit eurem Klingglöckchen herbei und im Nu seid ihr am nächsten Ziel. Stellt sich euch eine Gruppe von Monstern in den Weg, müsst ihr nicht einmal absteigen und kämpfen, sondern reitet sie einfach über den Haufen.

    Visions of Mana bietet eine brandneue Geschichte im klassischen Mana-Universum mit interessanten Charakteren, atemberaubenden Landschaften und einem emotionalen Soundtrack, der nicht nur Fans eine Gänsehaut beschert. Wir freuen uns schon, wenn das Spiel im Sommer 2024 für PS4 & PS5 erscheinen wird. Werdet ihr auch die Welt von Visions of Mana erkunden? Verratet es uns gerne in den Kommentaren. 

    Die Mana-Serie im PlayStation Store

    Ihr seid auf der Suche nach klassischen Action-Rollenspielen aus der großartigen Mana-Serie? Hier haben wir ein paar Tipps aus dem PlayStation Store für euch:

    Secret of Mana 

    Das 3D-Remake des Originals aus dem Jahr 1993 bietet nicht nur eine komplett überarbeitete Grafik und ein verbessertes Gameplay, sondern auch einen lokalen Koop-Modus für drei Spieler. Stürzt euch mit den Kultcharakteren Randi, Prim und Popoi in ein spannendes Fantasy-Abenteuer. Secret of Mana ist im PlayStation Plus Premium-Abonnement enthalten.

    Secret of Mana

    39,99 Euro 

    Legend of Mana

    Im HD-Remaster des PS1-Spiels von 1999 erkundet ihr die atemberaubende Welt von Fa’Diel auf eurer gefährlichen Reise zum Mana-Baum. Genießt die stimmungsvolle Musik, bei der ihr zwischen neu arrangierten Stücken und dem Original-Soundtrack wählen könnt, und meistert das neue Minispiel Ring Ring Land. Auch Legend of Mana ist im PlayStation Plus Premium-Abonnement enthalten.

    Legend of Mana

    29,99 Euro 

    Trials of Mana

    In der 3D-Neuauflage des Klassikers Seiken Densetsu 3 von 1995 dreht sich alles um miteinander verknüpfte Schicksale, die sich je nach Wahl des Hauptcharakters und seines Gefährten verändern. Trials of Mana ist im Spielekatalog des PlayStation Plus Extra- und Premium-Abonnements enthalten und ihr könnt auch eine Demo aus dem PlayStation Store herunterladen. 

    Trials of Mana

    49,99 Euro 

    Website: LINK

  • Xbox Developer_Direct: All the News and Announcements

    Xbox Developer_Direct: All the News and Announcements

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    It’s going to be a good year for Xbox players. At today’s Developer_Direct show, we provided deep-dives into five new games launching across Xbox Series X|S, PC, Game Pass and/or cloud – all of which will arrive later in 2024. Development teams at Xbox, Bethesda, and even one of our third-party partners invited you into their studios to showcase extended gameplay, reveal key information, and more.

    During the show, we visited the studios behind Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Avowed, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, and Ara: History Untold to find out more about each one. Members of each development team gave us a look into their creation, with new information, and offered a tantalizing glimpse of what’s to come this year. All four of these games will arrive on day one with Game Pass, and will contribute to what’s going to be another huge year for members, delivering incredible games throughout 2024.

    Plus, in a special surprise, we heard from the team at Square Enix to learn a lot more about Visions of Mana, the first new mainline entry in the Mana series in over 15 years, and its debut on Xbox platforms. With participation from developers on 3 continents, it was a truly global show.

    Here’s a summary of everything we announced and covered during Developer_Direct:

    Avowed – Launching Fall 2024

    Xbox Series X/S, PC, Cloud – Joining Game Pass on Day One

    Avowed Image

    Avowed Game Director Carrie Patel gave us a first deep-dive into the gameplay in Obsidian’s upcoming fantasy action RPG, from its dynamic combat, to its thoughtful reactivity, to its “colorful, vibrant, strange” world set in the Living Lands. Avowed continues Obsidian’s signature style of creating games with deep themes and player choice at the forefront.

    Not only will you make narrative decisions that can impact changes in the game down the line, but Avowed is also looking to offer choice in combat. Gameplay Director Gabe Paramo discussed not only how varied your weaponry will be – with melee weapons, ranged guns and bows, and magic-based wands (even dual-wielded wands!) to name a few – but how flexible combat can be, allowing you to quickly change loadouts for enemy encounters. Swappable loadouts mean you can approach combat however feels right to you.

    Art Director Matt Hansen then explained how the Living Lands is a mysterious island made up of wildly varied regions offering visually diverse backdrops and intriguing settings to explore. With secrets hidden throughout the regions, you’ll take in barren deserts, verdant forests, blighted wastes, volcanic biomes, and more.

    That’s not all for Avowed, however – make sure to tune in to the Xbox Podcast on Monday, January 22 for an exclusive interview with some of Obsidian’s developers, offering even more information on the gameplay reveal.

    Get ready to carve your own path through Avowed when it launches this fall for Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Cloud – and arrives with Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass on day one. For more information please visit the Avowed website.

    Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II – Launching May 21

    Xbox Series X/S, PC, Cloud – Joining Game Pass on Day One

    Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Image

    Ninja Theory took us behind the scenes at their studio in Cambridge to take a look at Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, meet some of the team and learn more about the craft behind their new title, which is now in the final months of development.

    In the video we learned more about Senua’s new journey, which leads her to Iceland, a harsh and brutal land ravaged by myth and tyranny. We were given a new look at Senua’s experiences of the world, seen through her eyes as someone who experiences psychosis, and saw some of Senua’s visceral and violent battles with the Draugar. We also heard more detail on what players can expect from the game’s story and how binaural and spatial audio will sink player’s deep into the world of Hellblade.

    With a studio mission of crafting life-changing art with game-changing tech, Ninja Theory are pushing the boundaries of fidelity, richness and immersion. You can join Senua on her new quest, May 21. Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is available to wishlist on Steam and pre-install on Xbox Game Pass now.

    Visions of Mana – Launching Summer 2024

    Xbox Series X|S, PC

    Visions of Mana Image

    In a surprise appearance, Square Enix joined the show to present Visions of Mana, the first new mainline entry in the series in over 15 years, and its debut on Xbox platforms. Series producer Masaru Oyamada presented a sneak peek at the gorgeous new RPG, sharing gameplay and behind the scenes footage before its launch in Summer 2024.

    Koichi Ishii – father of the Mana series and creator of many of its iconic monsters – discussed the implementation and design of the enemies in Visions of Mana, and introduced the adorable new animal companions, “pikuls” and explained the design process behind them.

    Oyamada then shared some details regarding the game’s score and revealed that the tracklist for Visions of Mana contains 100 songs in total, including works from musical talent who worked on previous Mana games. Oyamada also shared details of the adaptive music system that allows seamless transition from map exploration to battles, demonstrating a snippet of the background music changing as you enter or leave combat.

    Oyamada also revealed that in Visions of Mana, The Elementals will assist the player in battle in the form of specialized items, which will each have a different effect in combat. Combined with aerial combat that allows for weapons and magic to be used in mid-air, the combat is fast-paced and flexible.

    Visions of Mana launches Summer 2024 on Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC!

    Ara: History Untold – Launching Fall 2024

    PC – Joining PC Game Pass on Day One

    Ara: History Untold Image

    The key leads at Oxide Games debuted an all-new look at gameplay and shared an overview of the key features coming to Ara: History Untold during today’s Developer Direct. Viewers learned more about Ara’s crafting system, unique approach to simultaneous turns, and more.

    You can learn more about this innovative new historical grand strategy game with our in-depth interview with Design Director Michelle Menard and we will have more to share in the coming months leading up to Ara’s launch this fall on PC and with PC Game Pass. For the latest breaking news follow the Ara: History Untold social channels (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram/Threads) and wishlist the game on Steam.

    Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – Launching 2024

    Xbox Series X/S, PC – Joining Game Pass on Day One

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    The official reveal of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle was debuted during Developer_Direct with over 13 minutes of gameplay footage and developer insights. This new journey starring the legendary archaeologist comes from the award-winning team at MachineGames – the minds behind Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The New Colossus – in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games and executive produced by Bethesda Game Studios’ Todd Howard. Find out more on Bethesda.net.

    Other Streams

    Blizzard held a Diablo IV Developer Update Livestream earlier today that dug into the horrors waiting for you beneath the sands of Kehjistan in Season of the Construct, launching January 23, and introduced the competitive leaderboard activity called The Gauntlet. Associate Director of Community Adam Fletcher, Game Design Manager Daniel Tanguay, Quest Designer Madeleine James, and Lead Class Designer Adam Jackson spoke about the new Seneschal companion, Hazard-filled dungeons called Vaults, a new Questline, and more – all of which surfaces in Season of the Construct. Additionally, the group gave a quick look at The Gauntlet leaderboards and wrapped up the livestream by answering questions from the community in a Q&A session.

    Shortly after Developer_Direct, ZeniMax Online Studios kicked off The Elder Scrolls Online 2024 Global Reveal, unveiling the game’s next major Chapter, including the new zone, storyline, and other major features. You’ll be able to read more about what was revealed on Xbox Wire and Bethesda.net as soon as that show concludes.

    Looking Ahead

    Today marks just a small selection of the games coming to Xbox this year. With our own studios and our incredible partners bringing a diverse set of incredible experiences to Xbox consoles, PC, Cloud, and Game Pass, there’s going to be something new for every kind of player. To find out more, make sure to return to Xbox Wire later this month, when we post a round-up of some of the most exciting games coming to Xbox platforms in 2024.

    Website: LINK

  • Visions of Mana: The Origins (and Future) of the Legendary RPG Series

    Visions of Mana: The Origins (and Future) of the Legendary RPG Series

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    Visions of Mana is a game of many firsts. It’s the first entirely new mainline Mana game for more than 15 years. It’s the first game to offer such sprawling 3D worlds and freedom to explore them. And – perhaps most excitingly for the readers of this blog – it’s the first Mana game to release on Xbox!

    Of course, that means that some of you may not be entirely familiar with this franchise. You may be wondering: What makes this one of the most beloved Square Enix series out there? Why did this announcement and trailer for Visions of Mana shown at The Game Awards 2023 – and its surprise appearance in Developer_Direct – make people so giddy and excited?

    Let’s start by introducing you to this brand new adventure:

    What is Visions of Mana?

    This sprawling new single-player action RPG puts you in the shoes of Val – a curious and carefree young man and skilled fighter. One eventful night, his childhood friend is chosen as an alm – someone who must travel to the Mana Tree and rejuvenate the flow of mana power. Val joins her as the Soul Guard to protect her on her journey, and an epic adventure begins.

    As Val, you’ll explore vast areas, battle monsters, gain allies, and uncover the many secrets of this expansive world. And what a world it is! As you can see from the screenshots and trailer, it’s a beautifully vibrant game with rich colors and expressive characters.

    The beauty is matched by equally appealing combat. Aerial combat allows for physical and magic attacks in mid-air, and the grand and mysterious powers of the Elemental spirits can assist players in the form of specialized weapons.. It’s fast-paced, strategic, and endlessly satisfying.

    In short, it’s a perfect entry point for those of you yet to experience a Mana game, as it brings together everything great about this incredible series.

    What is the Mana series?

    The Mana games are a long-running series of fantasy RPGs that typically feature fast-paced, action-based combat, appealing visuals and music, and stories that center around themes of nature and the majestic Mana Tree.

    It’s one of the most immediately enjoyable series, with exciting combat, colorful worlds, and a desire to always innovate. Here’s how Mana Series Producer Masaru Oyamada defines it:

    “There are different opinions on what makes a Mana game – as the Series Creator Koichi Ishii always tries to do something new with each game after all.

    “I think we’ve managed to capture all of these elements in one consistent visual style for Visions of Mana, which really reflects the spirit of the series.”

    Masaru Oyamada, Mana Series Producer

    “But from my own perspective, I think there’s very much a distinctive Mana style that is easily recognizable to everyone. You can see it in the Tree of Mana illustrations by the great Hiroo Isono, in Mr. Ishii’s unforgettable monsters, and in the characters that inhabit these worlds.

    “I think we’ve managed to capture all of these elements in one consistent visual style for Visions of Mana, which really reflects the spirit of the series.”

    Each Mana game is a standalone adventure, with its own characters, stories and even gameplay mechanics. There’s rarely any narrative connection between them – instead they’re connected by elements like repeating monsters, such as the adorable rabites.

    In other words, you can jump into any Mana game as if it’s your first, and Visions of Mana is no different. In fact, it’s a particularly great place to start as it’s the first entirely new mainline Mana game in more than 15 years!

    A Brief History of Mana

    Yes, it’s really that many years! The Mana series is one of the longest-running and most beloved RPG series out there, harking all the way back to the long-long-ago of 1991.

    Introductions of Mana

    Final Fantasy Adventure/Mystic Quest, from Collection of Mana (2019)
    Final Fantasy Adventure/Mystic Quest, from Collection of Mana (2019)

    You’d be forgiven for not realizing the first game was the beginnings of the series, as for its North American release the first game was titled Final Fantasy Adventure, and – to make things even more confusing – in Europe, it went by the name Mystic Quest (Of course, that’s not to be confused with the 16-bit Mystic Quest, which is an entirely different game. And one that has an alternate name in Europe too – Mystic Quest Legend. As you can see, regional game-naming could get very convoluted back in the 90s).

    Whichever name it went by, Final Fantasy Adventure can be considered the first Mana game. It put players in the shoes of a bold hero who must prevent the Dark Lord and his assistant Julius from destroying the Tree of Mana and thus the world.

    Many of the elements that would come to define the series started here – action-based combat, themes of nature and the Tree of Mana, incredible music, and a strong visual style.

    Secrets of Mana

    Secret of Mana (2018 Remake)
    Secret of Mana (2018 Remake)

    Final Fantasy Adventure/Mystic Quest was a hit with players and critics alike and made a strong start for the series. But it was the second game in the series, 1993’s 16-bit Secret of Mana, where it truly defined its identity.

    This incredible RPG introduced many of the familiar monsters and gameplay elements that continue into Visions of Mana, such as the ring menu for quickly selecting spells and items. It’s also overflowing with personality – this is a game where you’ll battle ducks wearing army-issue helmets, fast-travel through a cannon man operated cannon and meet and help Santa Claus.

    It was followed up by the then Japan-exclusive Trials of Mana – another celebrated RPG of its time.

    Generations of Mana

    Legend of Mana
    Legend of Mana (2021 Remaster)

    The next game in the series, 2000’s (released 1999 in Japan) Legend of Mana, was another boldly experimental game, which gave players unprecedented freedom over how their adventure unfolded. Its beautiful visuals, sublime soundtrack and unstructured approach to storytelling made for a unique game that won many fans.

    As the new millennium progressed, more Mana games would be released, including a portable remake of Final Fantasy Adventure titled Sword of Mana, dungeon-crawler Children of Mana, the last new Mana game to be released on consoles, Dawn of Mana, and even a real time strategy game for handhelds, Heroes of Mana.

    Over the last decade, there have also been a number of rereleases and remakes, which introduced a new generation of fans to this incredible series. Even so, there was an appetite for something new – and now it’s arriving as Visions of Mana.

    “It’s been around 10 years since I took over as Mana series producer, but one of my ambitions from the beginning was to put out a completely new game on consoles.”

    Masaru Oyamada, Mana Series Producer

    Producer Oyamada explains why it was finally time for a new console adventure:

    “It’s been around 10 years since I took over as Mana series producer, but one of my ambitions from the beginning was to put out a completely new game on consoles.”

    “However, there had already been quite a gap since the previous entry when I took the reins of the series, so I was a little unsure as to how many fans actually wanted to see a new Mana game.”

    “So first, we decided to release various remakes and remasters to both renew interest among past fans of the series and give newcomers a chance to experience the series. Following the good reputation for the Trials of Mana remake, it became clear that we could realistically make the kind of game we’d long been imagining.”

    Visions of Mana is that game.”

    Which Brings Us to Visions of Mana

    Visions of Mana Screenshot

    Visions of Mana offers a fresh new take on the series, with large areas to explore and a rich story, all portrayed with a beautifully colorful visual style.

    That was something that the team was particularly eager to capture, as Mr. Oyamada explains:

    “I asked the development team to try to create character models that captured the atmosphere of character designer HACCAN’s illustrations, and experiment to see if they could make a world that incorporated the beautiful depictions of nature from the artist Mr. Hiroo Isono.

    “During this process of experimentation, I also managed to secure the support from Mr. Koichi Ishii, the creator of the Mana series and designer of many of its classic monsters, asking him to oversee the updating of his past monster designs into 3D for current generation graphics. All this led to a world that I felt was recognizable at a glance as being from the Mana series.

    “With the visuals and the setting decided on, the team was inspired to come up with many different ideas about what kinds of battle mechanics and gameplay elements would work best in this gorgeous world, filled with nature and overflowing with the power of the Elementals. These were gradually worked up into the final game.”


    Visions of Mana will release in Summer 2024 on Xbox Series X|S and on Windows PC. To stay up to date with news about the game, be sure to follow the team on social media:

    But we’ll had hand over to Mr. Oyamada for the final word:

    Visions of Mana takes the core elements that made the Mana series, such as the warm and inviting world, monsters and epic tales of new encounters and emotional farewells and pushes them to a new level. And it’s coming the Xbox for the first time!

    “We’re working hard to get the game ready, and I hope Xbox fans look forward to an awesome experience!”

    Website: LINK