The numbers of SD games - 1000th post in this forum
Currently there are now eight Seiken Densetsu games, excluding the mobile games.
* Final Fantasy Adventure
* Secret of Mana
* Seiken Densetsu 3
* Dawn of Mana
* Legend of Mana
* Sword of Mana
* Children of Mana
* Heroes of Mana
Four of them are in the series, they are counted as SD, SD2, SD3 and SD4. The rest of games are unnumbered games.
To my question, what do we call these unnumbered games? They are not exactly spinoffs. Well at least one of them is a spinoff.
So what do we or should we call these games? Sidestories?
Thousandth post!!! Woo
* Final Fantasy Adventure
* Secret of Mana
* Seiken Densetsu 3
* Dawn of Mana
* Legend of Mana
* Sword of Mana
* Children of Mana
* Heroes of Mana
Four of them are in the series, they are counted as SD, SD2, SD3 and SD4. The rest of games are unnumbered games.
To my question, what do we call these unnumbered games? They are not exactly spinoffs. Well at least one of them is a spinoff.
So what do we or should we call these games? Sidestories?
Thousandth post!!! Woo
I call them "I'm Brownie Brown, I'm gonna shill out boring game and attach "Mana" to the title" games.
Haha, ok... I'm bitter. It's funny, when you separate them, it really feels that way. The ones in the series (except SD4, which I haven't played) are all the good ones. The others are the lame attempts at good games.
Haha, ok... I'm bitter. It's funny, when you separate them, it really feels that way. The ones in the series (except SD4, which I haven't played) are all the good ones. The others are the lame attempts at good games.