There’s no outfit in gaming with a stronger historical past of telling tales about choosing fights with God than Sq. Enix. Actually or metaphorically, from Last Fantasy Legend/SaGa and Star Ocean to Xenogears and even some Last Fantasies, a foundational narrative wherein our heroes push again towards a merciless, manipulative creator is sort of a spinal wire holding up many a juggernaut of Japanese RPG canon. However one other enduring Sq. Enix collection, quietly working simply so long as the others, takes the alternative method, embracing the constructive facet of faith and mythology. These are video games about unity, the therapeutic powers of nature, and the virtuous pleasure introduced from trusting in a benevolent increased energy. No, not Dragon Quest; sure, you go to church buildings to save lots of in these video games, however then you definately go and hand around in pubs and gamble like an exhausted salaryman. No, I’m speaking about Mana. — Lucas White