Players must interact with classmates and professors who are both human and not-so-human to solve the mysteries of magic and alchemy. Depending on who you choose to team up with the outcome of the story will change.
Complete missions assigned by your professor or risk detention.
Personalize your characters by “crafting” new skillseven create new characters such as warriors and magicians. Craft items from healing potions to swords and more!
An all-new co-op mode lets up to two players team up to battle monsters and uncover rare items on academy-assigned “quests.”
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版本
Standard
商品描述
Mana Khemia: Student Alliance is a Simulation RPG set amidst a prestigious school of alchemy, the Al- Revis AcadeMana-Khemia: Student Alliance - Play-Asia.commy. On campus, players take the role of a new student who must master the arts of alchemy and social interaction.
Story - fine
Game play - fine
Game can install onto memory card - Great!!
One major flaw is it lags whenever ANYTHING happens
With install it's noticeable better but when the game stalls for 10+ seconds for a 30 second battle it's going to get old fast.
byasha(345) · Mar 23, 2012
great game!
a great game for Mana-Khemia series, a must have for the fans!
master_swordsman1(3) · Oct 10, 2009
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Mana-Khemia: Student Alliance is aparently the fouth instalment for the Atelier Iris series but looking at from a glance you wouldn't think so.
It contains all the same cute anime style from all the previous games but set around a school.
Your main character Vayne and his new aquainted friends attend the school go to classes in which you do assignments to contribute to your alchemy (by going out in the filed and leveling up collecting items)
Also depending on how you interact with your fellow classmates depends on whether they will like you or not. There is lots of extra stuff to do so you won't get bored.
It's a fun game with all the humour you'd expect from the series. However there are alot of loading times which slows down gameplay.
It comes with a jump start instalation to speed up the loading times and works well with the new slimline psps but is rather lagged on the old ones.