E3 2019 It’s time for the biggest gaming show of the year. We’ve got articles, videos, podcasts and maybe even a GIF or two. Disappointed by last year’s 3D remake of Secret of Mana? Well, Trials of Mana, the upcoming remake of its sequel, looks nothing like it. Nintendo and Square Enix showed off the Switch game on today’s Treehouse Live stream, and it looks like a completely new, modern game design based on the Super NES original. The Secret of Mana remake for PlayStation 4, Vita, and PC did have 3D graphics, but the design itself was nearly unchanged from the 16-bit game. The perspective was locked to top-down, the dungeon designs were identical, the enemies were in the same places, and the awkward parts of the original game were mostly left unchanged. I didn’t think it was much of an upgrade at all; if the gameplay’s going to be identical I’d rather play it with 2D pixel art than zoomed-out polygons. Not so with Trials of Mana, which will release early next year. It’s a remake of 1995’s Seiken Densetsu 3—which was unavailable in the U.S. until yesterday, when it was released as part of Collection of Mana…