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Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)
Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)
Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)
Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)
Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)
Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)
Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)
Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)
Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)
Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)

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On the PS Vita, the game's performance is often its biggest drawback:

: The 3D graphics have been called "simplistic" and "low-budget," resembling a mid-generation PS2 or PSP game. Secret of Mana PS VITA (USA) (NoNpDrm)

: While it aims for 30 FPS, it frequently dips into the mid-20s , especially near bodies of water or when multiple enemies are on screen. On the PS Vita, the game's performance is

The for the is a complex recommendation. While it offers a portable, modern way to experience a 16-bit legend, it is widely considered a "budget" project that struggles with technical performance and artistic direction. Performance and Visuals While it offers a portable, modern way to

: Character models often have "saucer-sized eyes" and mouths that do not move during voiced cutscenes, which some players find unsettling.

: Unlike the seamless scrolling of the SNES original, this version features frequent loading screens between rooms. Gameplay and Features

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