


However, this entry approaches the familiar mechanic in a new way. Up front, if you are familiar with the first title, there isn’t much surprise in the setup of Mana Khemia 2. It appears Gust took player feedback to heart for its sequel and even though many gamers have moved on to the greener pastures of the Playstation 3, Mana Khemia 2 serves as a shining example that quality games are still making their way to the previous generation and a great addition to any Playstation 2 owner’s RPG library. Admittedly, even though Mana Khemia was a great entry on its own merit, this initial title had its share of issues, most notably in its balancing.
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Thankfully, NIS America has this genre in mind for us, publishing a number of the company’s titles stateside – this brings us to the recent release of Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy, the follow-up to the Gust-developed license that debuted in the U.S. Since Atelier Iris, Gust has made a name for itself among American Playstation 2 audiences in the realm of Japanese-developed RPG titles, with a number of its characters faring enough in popularity to be included in JRPG mashups such as Cross Edge.
