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Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy Reviews

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Gaming Evolution 8/10 Sep 10 '09
RPGamer 2.5/5 Sep 25 '09
GameZone 6.7/10 Sep 08 '09
GameZone 6.7/10 Sep 08 '09
GameZone 6.7/10 Sep 07 '09
GameZone 6.5/10 Sep 09 '09
GameZone 6.5/10 Sep 09 '09
GameZone 6.5/10 Sep 08 '09
GameZone 6.7/10 Sep 08 '09
IGN PS2 8/10 Sep 04 '09
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"Mana Khemia 2 is a step up from its predecessor, but it still doesn't live up to the series it spawned from"
"Mana Khemia 2 is a step up from its predecessor, but it still doesn’t live up to the series it spawned from"
"Many stories have explored the prospect of a giant meteor crashing into our planet. It’s a hard topic to ignore when scientists frequently remind us of the real-world close calls (you know the story: a meteor missed Earth by, oh, just a few million miles) and the impending doom of other space junk. But what about the legend of a floating school that came crashing down to our land – have you heard the tale of that one yet? If not, don’t fret: chances are Michael Bay hasn’t heard of it either. Fortunately, the writers of Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy aren’t waiting for scientists to confirm the school’s existence. They went ahead and wrote the story anyway. Starring two young whiners – ahem, fighters – who will no doubt play a major role in saving the world, Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy focuses on two characters: Raze and Ulrika. If you expect to start the game with both of them, chances are you’re used to the standard RPG formula. Fall of Alchemy has"
"Many stories have explored the prospect of a giant meteor crashing into our planet. Its a hard topic to ignore when scientists frequently remind us o"
"Many stories have explored the prospect of a giant meteor crashing into our planet. It’s a hard topic to ignore when scientists frequently remind u"
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