If there's one thing Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy does really well, it's keeping the player entertained. Right from the get-go, the game tries its best to keep showing you new elements of its alchemy system or characters or story at regular intervals so you always have something to look forward to - and while the game's pacing is certainly part of its appeal, it's these individual elements that really help define Mana Khemia 2.
The first aspect you'll come to appreciate is the stellar voice-acting. And make no mistake; this is NIS America's English dub I'm referring to - not the original Japanese voice-overs.
Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky will include a code to download Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy as a first print bonus.
More than certain that Sony will use their cloud service for BC, so would very much like to see games like this on it as well as the current PSN.
Gust will re-release Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy as a downloadable PS2 Classic in Japan.
VGC writes: "Gust is not your average JRPG developer. While most JRPG's attempt to make epic stories that have you saving the world and learning important life lessons along the way Gust is much happier making cute silly little stories with just a touch of raunchy humor. The first Gust game I reviewed was Ar Tonelico 2, which was a great game except for an unfortunate localization job and extremely dated visuals that brought the title down to being average overall. Has Mana Khemia 2 faired any better?"