Based on our time with the game's demo version — which you can download right now from the PS Store — we're confident in saying that this one's got potential. Purely in terms of scope, Visions seems surprisingly ambitious, offering up vast, open world-style environments and sizeable towns that actually feel quite busy. It's obviously been a long time since an all-new Mana release, but so far, this instalment presents a fairly modernised take on the property.
Fortunately, their surrounding party members appear to be a little more intriguing. The cat-featured Morley is your calm and collected type, while Careena, a chirpy priestess, brings some much needed bite to the group. The hope is that as more heroes join Val's cause, fun character dynamics and interactions will carry the otherwise basic narrative.
Visions doesn't want to abandon its old school storytelling roots — and there's nothing necessarily wrong with that — but we do wonder whether that's the right call when it comes to hooking new players.
Of course, this wouldn't be Mana without various monsters prowling the countryside, and you'll encounter plenty of the beasts as you march from town to town. Battle begins when you get close enough to your enemies, and then it's a case of engaging in Visions' action combat system, which will feel familiar to anyone who's dabbled in the series before.
However, the undisputed highlight has to be the big boss fight that occurs at the end of the demo. In predictable RPG fashion, Val and the gang are ambushed by a massive squid just minutes after boarding a ship towards their next destination. We've lost count of how many times we've seen this exact scenario unfold, but it still makes for a great boss battle, complete with bullet-hell bubbles and cinematic attacks. More of these in the full game, please.
Val, for example, wields a comically large greatsword when he's commanding the wind elemental, allowing him to specialise as a crowd-clearing warrior. Swap to the moon elemental, though, and he'll opt for a much more defensive lance and shield loadout. These two classes play much differently from one another, and it's got us excited to see what the full release has up its sleeve.
Based on the demo alone, it's easy to argue that Visions of Mana isn't going to blow anyone away. It's very much a continuation of the series' classic RPG structure — complete with what seems to be a wholly predictable story — but those looking for a more whimsical, old school adventure could be in for a treat. In any case, we're looking forward to the full thing, even though this demo has served to keep our expectations in check.
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