I can give you a rundown of the game if you'd like, I have modded my classic to play through the game and I have cleared it. At the start of the game, you are given the choice to pick 3 out of the 9 playable characters in the game and they each have their own job class and story arc. Depending on who you choose will determine how you will be playing through the game, where you will go, who you'll be fighting against, etc.

What makes this game unique is that when your party levels up, they will be given stat increases and you manually choose how you are going to build up your character stats at each level up. When your party gets strong enough they can undergo a class change, this is the part where Final Fantasy 1 meets the Mana series, you go before someone or something to have your party get a class change to a higher level class. Here's where it differs from FF1, the classes have a light and dark path, also they get to go an extra job class level, but that has an extra requirement - It requires an item related to the class you want to change to because initially it is sealed. Depending on how you train your party determines what kind of skills and abilities you will get. The story is pretty good for what it is, and the hit detection is better than it was in Secret of Mana.

In summary:

- Features 9 playable characters
- Secret of Mana gameplay with a job class system
- Manual stat growth for level ups
- Improved combat
- Improved visuals
- Great soundtrack
- Multiplayer is featured but is only limited to 2 players (unless you use the 3 player hack)