decided to showcase more screenshots for their upcoming Legend of Mana Remaster.
Within them we get a good look at Characters, Weapons, musical instruments, as well as pets that the player can raise and take along on their journey.
Along with the ability to take pets, the player can also craft golems with The Power of Mana by fusing equipment together. These golems can be customized as well as being able to learn more than 50 actions. These golems stand to be more powerful that the traditional pets, but will also be more costly to procure.
Another feature which is called the orchid facility allows you to grow fruits. These fruits have a multitude of purposes such as feeding your pets and dying you golems. They can also be ingredients for upgrading your equipment.
What follows is just a taste of what you can expect from the full game upon release:
An Official summary of the game reads:
Players will be able to set off on a mystical journey in Legend of Mana, set to launch on June 24. Stepping into the shoes of the protagonist, players will embark on a journey to find the mystical Mana Tree seen in a dream, only to discover that the world map is empty. Throughout their adventure, they will acquire special artifacts, which can be placed on the map to bring towns and dungeons to life via the Land Creation system. Players can progress through the story in different ways based on the choices they make, offering a more personal and unique gameplay experience.
Legend of Mana will come with remastered visuals, a rearranged soundtrack, and the “Ring Ring Land” mini-game which will be available to the West for the first time. During their travels, they’ll encounter a colorful cast of characters, square off against fearsome monsters in real-time combat and explore the vast world of Fa’Diel, all while experiencing Legend of Mana’s timeless story.
will release for Nintendo Switch, PS4, and PC on June 24.
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