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''Secret Of Mana'' is an early action-RPG for the SNES known for its unique gameplay style and sense of humor. Visually, the game is regarded as one of the most beautiful of the era, emphasizing highly detailed and often verdant scenery. Players take control of the protagonist, Randi, "The Boy," and his two allies, a Purim, "The Girl" and Popoi, "The Sprite", as they progress together through this world battling evil in real-time using a variety of weapons and magic to defend the world from a power-hungry empire that seeks to use the world's natural magic for ill. The majority of enemies are magical monsters summoned by magic, and are often portrayed cartoonishly, ranging from floating birds in poorly-fitting robes to ducks in army-helmets that drop explosive eggs. | ''Secret Of Mana'' is an early action-RPG for the SNES known for its unique gameplay style and sense of humor. Visually, the game is regarded as one of the most beautiful of the era, emphasizing highly detailed and often verdant scenery. Players take control of the protagonist, Randi, "The Boy," and his two allies, a Purim, "The Girl" and Popoi, "The Sprite", as they progress together through this world battling evil in real-time using a variety of weapons and magic to defend the world from a power-hungry empire that seeks to use the world's natural magic for ill. The majority of enemies are magical monsters summoned by magic, and are often portrayed cartoonishly, ranging from floating birds in poorly-fitting robes to ducks in army-helmets that drop explosive eggs. | ||
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[[Category:Victim Blaming]] | [[Category:Victim Blaming]] |
Revision as of 17:48, 22 September 2014
Systems:
- SNES
- Wii Virtual Console
- FOMA 903i/703i Phones
- iOS
- Android
- Releases:
- SNES: 1993 (PAL: 1994)
- Wii VC: 2008
- FOMA Phones: 2009
- iOS: 2010
- Android: 2014
ESRB Rating:
- Everyone 10+ (E10+)
- Reasoning:
- Mild Fantasy Violence
- Mild Suggestive Themes
Graphic Style:
- Detailed Pixel Art
Gameplay:
- Action RPG
- Real-time combat
- Third Person
- Single-player, Multiplayer (Optional)
Secret Of Mana is an early action-RPG for the SNES known for its unique gameplay style and sense of humor. Visually, the game is regarded as one of the most beautiful of the era, emphasizing highly detailed and often verdant scenery. Players take control of the protagonist, Randi, "The Boy," and his two allies, a Purim, "The Girl" and Popoi, "The Sprite", as they progress together through this world battling evil in real-time using a variety of weapons and magic to defend the world from a power-hungry empire that seeks to use the world's natural magic for ill. The majority of enemies are magical monsters summoned by magic, and are often portrayed cartoonishly, ranging from floating birds in poorly-fitting robes to ducks in army-helmets that drop explosive eggs.
Contents
- 1 Incomplete Tags for this Game
- 2 Aquatic Violence
- 3 Bones
- 4 Brainwashing
- 5 Cannibalism
- 6 Claustrophobia
- 7 Dead Bodies
- 8 Death of Family/Friends
- 9 Disease
- 10 Disruptive Home Life
- 11 Electrocution
- 12 Explosions
- 13 Eye Horror/Eye Trauma
- 14 Fire
- 15 Ghosts
- 16 Heights
- 17 Insects
- 18 Kidnapping
- 19 Mind Control
- 20 Needles
- 21 Nudity
- 22 Parental Abandonment
- 23 Psychological Trauma
- 24 Rats/Rodents
- 25 Reptiles
- 26 Sexual Harassment
- 27 Slavery
- 28 Snakes
- 29 Spiders
- 30 Supernatural Evil
- 31 Undead/zombies
- 32 Victim Blaming
- 33 Violence Against Children
- 34 Vomiting
- 35 Weapons
Incomplete Tags for this Game
Aquatic Violence
Most water that the characters have to interact with is neck-high, and the characters do not swim in it.
Some of the aquatic monsters are fought while in this water, but the characters are always touching the bottom and are not in danger of drowning.
Bones
When monsters classified as demihumans (most humanoid enemies) are defeated, they disappear into a puff of smoke, leaving behind only bones which crumple into a pile and quickly disappear.
Insect-type enemies turn into a bone-like pile of exoskeleton upon defeat, quickly disappearing like the demihuman bones.Skeletons sometimes appear as background tiles in caves.
There is at least one skull-shaped switch in the game that must be hit with a spear to unlock the way forward.
Dark Lich, a boss at the end of the game, is a skeletal torso and skull wearing a fancy robe.
When player characters die, they “see the reaper” who appears as a cartoonish, skeletal grim reaper momentarily over the PC’s ghost.
Chests can be booby trapped with a “Doom Trap” which will also appear as a cartoonish, skeletal grim reaper hovering over the chest and will either kill the character or reduce them to 1 hit point.
Brainwashing
Cannibalism
Biting Lizard and Snap Dragon enemies also eat the player characters briefly before spitting them out.
Claustrophobia
Dead Bodies
Skeletons sometimes appear as background in caves.
There is at least one skull-shaped switch in the game that must be hit with a spear to unlock the way forward.
When a character’s HP runs out, they appear briefly as a dead body which has the same sprite as would appear if the character is unconscious. This body disappears after a short time, and the character follows the party as a ghost.
Death of Family/Friends
The Sprite’s entire village, save for his grandfather, is missing and possibly dead. There is no resolution for this plotline.
Flammie’s family was killed by the Great Viper, before he is taken in by King Truffle and later joins the party.
(Endgame Spoilers)
The Mana Tree turns out to be the Boy’s mother and is destroyed shortly after the party meets her.
Dyluck is possessed by Thanatos and dies.
The Sprite disappears at the end of the game, and it is implied that it has died.
The sprite after he gets his memory back goes home and finds his home village razed and everyone therein (including his family) gone (no bodies or explicit mention of death) except for his grandfather, who is blinded and unfit for travel.
The Boy witnesses his father briefly as a fading ghost, though he doesn't know it's him until much later; his mother reveals her identity with her dying breaths (again, no explicit visuals --she was the Mana Tree and has been reduced to a stump in said scene).
Disease
Disruptive Home Life
The Boy is an orphan who gets thrown out of his home at the beginning of the story right after saving it from a monster attack. After the attack, ormerly benign neighbors suddenly treat him like the plague. The town elder makes his position as foster father very evident, and while he does appear to be sympathetic he does enforce the exile.
When encountered in the town of Pandora, the Girl's father is trying to force her into a marriage against her wishes, which prompts her to run away from home with the Boy to save Dyluck, her crush.
The Girl has a shouting match with her father over her behavior and love life, the end of which you can witness but also can avoid if you don't explore the castle. If ever you return to his room though she basically yells "I hate you Dad!" and forces you to leave, effectively estranging them.
Electrocution
Explosions
Salamando (fire), Shade (dark), and Dryad (life)’s magic, which can be wielded by both the player and various enemies, have explosion-causing spells.
Several enemies will shoot explosives at the characters. The bosses Tropicallo and Boreal Face, for example, shoot exploding pumpkins at the characters during the boss fight. Other enemies shoot missiles or exploding eggs.
Chests containing monster drops can be booby-trapped with bombs which will damage the character who opens the chest. These mostly appear in the early-middle portions of the game.
A common mode of transportation in the game involves being fired out of cannons.
Most explosion sound effects are very synthesized, in the way that many SNES games sound effects are, which may make some of the explosions less triggering than an explosion in a more modern, realistic game.
Eye Horror/Eye Trauma
Fire
The game features a few different lava-themed areas.
Ghosts
Ghost and Specter enemies are specifically ghosts.
When characters are defeated, they will “see the reaper” and follow the controlled character as a semi-transparent ghost until revived.
Heights
The Cannon Travel network shoots the player up into the air to get to their destination.
Flying on Flammie involves heights, though the player cannot fall.
The Lofty Mountains region gives the impression of being high up, though the player cannot fall.
There is a portion of the Mana Fortress final dungeon which takes place outside the fortress which floats high up in the sky, though the player cannot fall.
Insects
Crawler and Metal Crawler enemies are silverfish- or caterpillar-like.
The Mantis Ant and Metal Mantis bosses are based on mantises.
Kidnapping
Dyluck is captured by Elinee and transported to Thanatos early in the game; he is then brainwashed and forced to travel with Thanatos throughout the rest of the game.
Mind Control
Needles
The bee-based enemies, Buzz Bee and Bomb Bee, and the scorpion-based enemies, Sand Stinger and Steelpion, fight with their stingers.
Nudity
Parental Abandonment
After pulling the Mana Sword from the stone at the beginning of the game, the Boy is banished from the village by his adoptive father.
In the town of Pandora, where the inhabitants are being drained of their energy and rendered silent, one home features two young children who plead with the player characters to save their parents who have succumbed to the condition and are standing motionless and silent in the house’s kitchen.
Psychological Trauma
The people of Pandora suffer a mass depression while Thanatos is draining them of their energy; notably, the king is described as suffering depression due to the fate of his kingdom.
(Endgame Spoilers)
The Girl’s plotline with Dyluck leaves her emotionally traumatized at the end of the game when Dyluck dies.
Rats/Rodents
Rabites and Silktails are based on rabbits.
Pebblers and Needlions are based on hedgehogs or Porcupines.
Blats and Grave Bats are based on vampire bats.
The Vampire and Buffy bosses are based on vampire bats.
Reptiles
The Biting Lizard and Snap Dragon bosses are based on small lizards or salamanders, as are the Basilisk enemies.
The Snow Dragon, Red Dragon, and Blue Dragon bosses are reptilian dragons.
The Salamando spirit of fire, which appears whenever fire magic is used, is based on a salamander, though his features are mostly disguised by flame.
The party’s mount, Flammie, is a dragon, however he is the furry variety of dragon and therefore non-reptilian.
Sexual Harassment
Slavery
When the party is lost in the desert and finds their way onto a sandship, they are taken in by the crew, and the party is split up. The player first controls the Boy who locked up in a cargo room, where one of the other people locked in with him tells the Boy that the crew treats anyone they rescue from the desert like slaves. The Sprite had been put to work in the kitchens but ate all the food instead, and the Girl is taken by the ship’s young commander who tries to make her massage his back, which she vehemently refuses.
At the “tropical” resort in the Ice Country, one of the Boss’s Boys in the town claims that he and his companions there are treated like slaves, though there is little evidence of this.
Snakes
The boss Hexas has snake tails.
Spiders
Sand Stinger and Steelpion enemies are scorpion-based.
Supernatural Evil
Fierce Head and Fiend Head enemies have the appearance of demons from Eastern religions.
(Endgame Spoilers)
Thanatos is a lich.
Undead/zombies
Vampire and Buffy bosses are vampires.
There is a class of enemies labeled undead, though many are hard to identify as undead or are indistinguishable from their living counterparts. Beast Zombies are a color-shifted version of the living Howler enemies, for example, and the Werewolf and Wolf Lord enemies have nothing about them that would indicate that they are undead beyond the label.
(Endgame Spoilers)
Thanatos is a lich.
Victim Blaming
Violence Against Children
Vomiting
Weapons
Some enemies shoot missiles or throw bombs. Others fight with their bodies (stingers, teeth, etc).
The villains’ end-goal is to resurrect the Mana Fortress, which was a weapon of mass destruction that once nearly destroyed the world.
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- Alcohol-free
- Animal Abuse-free
- Animal Death-free
- Aquatic Violence
- Bigoted Language-free
- Blood-free
- Body Horror-free
- Bones
- Brainwashing
- Incomplete Review
- Cannibalism
- Claustrophobia
- Clowns-free
- Darkness-free
- Dead Bodies
- Death of Family/Friends
- Dehumanization-free
- Depiction of Disaster-free
- Depiction of War-free
- Disease
- Disruptive Home Life
- Drowning-free
- Electrocution
- Emotional Abuse-free
- Existential Despair-free
- Explosions
- Eye Horror/Eye Trauma
- Fire
- Forced Implantation-free
- Gender Dysphoria-free
- Ghosts
- Gore-free
- Graphic Violence-free
- Guns-free
- Heights
- Homophobia-free
- Incest-free
- Insects
- Jump Scares-free
- Kidnapping
- Medical Malpractice-free
- Mental Health Institutions-free
- Mind Control
- Murder-free
- Mutilation-free
- Needles
- Nudity-free
- Offensive Language-free
- Parental Abandonment
- Physical Abuse-free
- Psychological Horror-free
- Psychological Trauma
- Racism-free
- Rats/Rodents
- Reptiles
- Self Harm-free
- Sex Shaming-free
- Sex-free
- Sexual Assault-free
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexualization/Objectification-free
- Sex Slavery-free
- Slavery
- Snakes
- Spiders
- Stalking-free
- Substance Abuse-free
- Suicide-free
- Supernatural Evil
- Transphobia
- Torture-free
- Undead/Zombies
- Unreality-free
- Verbal Abuse-free
- Victim Blaming
- Violence Against Children
- Vomiting
- Weapons