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Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy

Platform(s): PlayStation 2
Genre: Role-Playing
Publisher: Nippon Ichi Software (EU), NIS America (US)
Developer: Gusto Games
Release Date: Aug. 25, 2009

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'Mana Khemia 2' (PS2) Also Coming to PSP - New Screens

by Rainier on July 1, 2009 @ 5:19 a.m. PDT

Mana Khemia evolves to a new level with the ultimate 2D graphics blended with anime influenced 3D environments. Game play is as excellent as its looks with plenty of action and tons of item crafting. Players can indulge in the hardcore world of gaming with the highest degree possible on the PS2.

As the bench mark of hardcore RPG titles, Mana Khemia evolves to a new level for the PS2. With the ultimate 2D graphics blended with anime influenced 3D environments, the visuals are stunning. Game play is as excellent as its looks with plenty of action and tons of item crafting. Players can indulge in the hardcore world of gaming with the highest degree possible on the PS2 platform.

Key Features

  • Dual Battle: Mana Khemia2 adopts a unique type of turn based battle system. You will have a set of attackers and supporters that switch in and out throughout the battle with attack/support actions.
  • Massive Item Crafting: Over 100 items to craft. Players can search for ingredients throughout the world and create new items using what you’ve found.
  • 2 Main Characters: There are 2 separate stories ready for Mana Khemia2. Depending on how you played the game can alter the ending, so there are 2 storylines for the 2 main characters.

NIS America's Mana Khemia 2, developed by Gust, is scheduled for release on PS2 in fall 2009 (PSP in Oct, Japan only).


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