Legend of Mana

Legend of Mana
North American box art
Developer(s)Square[Note 1]
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Koichi Ishii
Producer(s)Akitoshi Kawazu
Designer(s)Akihiko Matsui
Programmer(s)Tomoki Anazawa
Artist(s)
  • Shinichi Kameoka
  • Kouji Tsuda
  • Nao Ikeda
Writer(s)Nobuyuki Inoue
Composer(s)Yoko Shimomura
SeriesMana
Platform(s)
ReleasePlayStation
  • JP: July 15, 1999
  • NA: June 6, 2000
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows
  • WW: June 24, 2021
Android, iOS
  • WW: December 7, 2021
Genre(s)Action role-playing game
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Legend of Mana[Note 2] is a 1999 action role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) for the PlayStation. It was the fourth game released in the Mana series, following 1995's Trials of Mana. Set in a high fantasy universe, the game follows an unnamed hero as they restore the land of Fa'Diel by creating the world around them and completing a number of interrelated quests in order to restore the Tree of Mana.

While incorporating action role-playing elements from the prior games in the series, such as real-time battles, Legend of Mana has its own distinct style of gameplay. Most notably, it gives the player the ability to shape the world's structure through the Land Make system, generating regions and quests in a non-linear gameplay system rather than a strong main plotline. Legend of Mana was directed by series creator Koichi Ishii, designed by Akihiko Matsui, and produced by veteran Square director and producer Akitoshi Kawazu.

The game had high sales, selling 400,000 copies in its first week of release and 700,000 by the end of 1999. Reviews were less positive than for prior games in the series. Critics gave considerable acclaim to its vibrant and colorful hand-drawn graphics and soundtrack by Yoko Shimomura, but were critical of the lack of a clear main storyline, stating that it left the game feeling disjointed. The game was re-released as a part of both the PlayStation's and Square Enix's best-sellers lines. It was released as a PSOne Classic in Japan and North America. A remastered version was released for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Windows on June 24, 2021 and for Android and iOS on December 7, 2021. An anime adaptation by Yokohama Animation Laboratory and Graphinica titled Legend of Mana: The Teardrop Crystal aired from October to December 2022.
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