Personnally, while the last IOS/android is more faithful to the original, i prefer the GBA remake by a long shot, since it was made by the team behind Legend of Mana and they have a great touch. THEN much later after that we got the iOS/android remakes you're referring to. When are we getting a Secret of Evermore remake or sequel Ive been playing the SoM remake this weekend and its not nearly as bad as people say. This remake added in an interface and magic system closer to that of Secret than the original game. Many years later, a remake of the game was released on GBA as Sword of Mana, where it was established to people less in the know about JP stuff that Secret of Mana was actually the second game in a series. The game does have Chocobos though I'm not sure if they actually originated here instead of FF? Never played the first FF). Seiken Densetsu 1 was released in the US as Final Fantasy Adventure (To help sell it since the FF name was known. But I hold that game dear to me and would love a remake. Yeah, unforunately I have to agree with you there. Square seems to view it as a mistake and want it forgotten. ![]() Though, may be they will consider it at some point and remake Secret of Evermore, you never know, but i doubt that it will comes before Seiken Densetsu 3. Originally posted by Shadowlord Zer0: I very much enjoyed Secret of Evermore, but I would be EXTREMELY surprised to ever see a remake. ![]() Secret of Evermore is a american game that was NEVER released in japan and borrowed "Secret" to appeal to the audiance of Seiken Densetsu 2 AKA Secret of Mana. ![]() Secret of Evermore have no ties to Seiken Densetsu, and it was never made by the japanese teams that worked on the Seiken Densetsu franchise. The next remake should be Seiken Densetsu 3, then Legend of Mana (in chronological order). The first one who was originaly a Game Boy game was remade 2 years ago or so on IOS and Android. Square are remaking the Seiken Densetsu games. Originally posted by Gaston:Other than the fact that both have very similar game mechanics, and both being developed by Square.
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