While people might not be able to play the Trials of Mana remake just yet, it is possible for them to hear it. The official Japanese website has been updated with a selection of some songs from the Seiken Densetsu 3: Trials of Mana Original Soundtrack, a three-disc soundtrack set to launch in Japan on April 22, 2020. Eleven song samples are available. [Thanks, GoNintendo!]
While this Trials of Mana soundtrack will be a three-disc album, the eleven samples all come from the first and second CDs. People can hear “Where Angel Fear to Tread,” “Ordinary People,” “Walls and Steels,” “Witchmakers,” “Damn Damn Drum,” “Swivel,” “Oh, I’m a Flamelet,” “Evening Star,” “Lefthanded Wolf,” “Powell,” and “Meridian Child.”
Here is the full tracklist for this Trials of Mana soundtrack, which will cost ¥3,520 (~$33).
Disc One:
- “Not Awaken”
- “Where Angel Fear to Tread”
- “Ordinary People”
- “Whiz Kid”
- “Walls and Steels”
- “Axe Bring Storm”
- “Little Sweet Cafe”
- “Witchmakers”
- “Another Winter”
- “Ancient Dolphin”
- “Hope Isolation Pray”
- “Raven”
- “Damn Damn Drum”
- “Innocent Sea”
- “Swivel”
- “Oh, I’m a Flamelet”
- “Evening Star”
- “Don’t Hunt the Fairy”
- “Fable”
Disc Two:
- “Lefthanded Wolf”
- “Person’s Die”
- “Harvest November”
- “Few Paths Forbidden”
- “Female Turbulence”
- “Intolerance”
- “Different Road”
- “Powell”
- “Political Pressure”
- “Nuclear Fusion”
- “Positive”
- “Meridian Child”
- “Closed Garden”
- “Splash Hop”
- “Innocent Water”
- “Delicate Affection”
- “Three of Darkside”
- “Last Audience”
- “Obsession”
- “Strange Medicine”
- “Frenzy”
Disc Three:
- “Can You Fly, Sister?”
- “Decision Bell”
- “Secret of Mana”
- “Faith Total Machine”
- “Weird Counterpoint”
- “Rolling Cradle”
- “Black Soup”
- “Hightension Wire”
- “And Other”
- “Electric Talk”
- “Religion Thunder”
- “Angel’s Fear”
- “Sacrifice Part One”
- “Sacrifice Part Two”
- “Sacrifice Part Three”
- “Reincarnation”
- “Farewell Song”
- “Breezin”
- “Return to Forever”
- “Long Goodbye”
Trials of Mana will come to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC worldwide on April 24, 2020, and this soundtrack will launch in Japan on April 22, 2020. A 25th anniversary concert for this entry is planned for May 10, 2020 in Japan. However, Square Enix has already canceled NieR and Final Fantasy XIV concerts due to coronavirus concerns.
Published: Mar 6, 2020 09:00 am