Excerpt: In the world of Regallzine, a select few individuals, with the help of Mana, can harness the power of alchemy, with Klein, a fledgling alchemist, seeking to master the
Lisa Shea "medieval swordfighting enthusiast", Amazon
19 January 2008
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Summary: I'm going to review the Atelier Iris series in the opposite order from what I played them, primarily because I felt some disappointment with this first game, Eternal
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Summary: This game feels like a stroll down memory lane. With all the action junkies these days, it is rare to see a classic RPG with a turn-based combat system.
Summary: Dispite many thinking that a good game has to be set in a massive 3D world with lots of explosions and highly enhanced graphics, this game is a real treat even though it
Summary: This game was really great. I was disappointed in how easy the game was but that is about it. The games good aspects are the item creating, the mana skills, and the...
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Summary: I have to say that this game is very under rated. Its got everything from great sound, impressive storyline, a cross between Final Fantasy and Chrono Trigger battle...