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Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana
 
Price: $55.00  

 Item No  SLUS-21113
 Publisher  Atlus
 Platform  Playstation 2
 Category  USA Software
 Status  Ships same-day (M-F) if ordered before 5PM EST.
 
  
Description
From the publisher
Regallzine.
A world sustained by the Great Spirit Mana and its elemental powers. Every substance and object in this world is formed by the elements. People lived under the protection and guidance of the Mana.

To the people of Regallzine Mana is exist as part of nature like the wind and trees. However, there are a few select people capable of creating something out of nothing using the powers of Mana called alchemist.

Klein Kiesling age 17, grandson of Dafune a famous alchemist, embarks on a journey with Popo the Mana of wood, after his grandmotherīs death, to surpass her as an alchemist. Walking through the dark forest of South Esvior, Klein encounters a vicious monster. Klein bravely battles the monster, but his Mana strength slowly diminishes. When everything seemed lost, a beautiful young girl named Lita came to Klein ī s rescue. Lita is a monster hunter at the neighboring town of Kavok. She advises Klein that the path to Kavok is dangerous and he will need her help. Klein rejects her advice from his selfish pride, insisting that he will make it through the forest alone. After the two depart, Klein felt ashamed for not thanking Lita for her life saving help.

Exiting out from the forest, Klein stood on a cliff overlooking the great plains of Esvior. What he saw from the cliff was a city built upon a steep mountain. The city Klein saw is the infamous city to the Esviore region, known as the city in the sky, Avenberry.

Klein and Lita do not know yet, that the two will knock on the gates of heaven, opening the ancient path to the legendary "city in the sky ".


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Total Number of Reviews: 1
Takepon (1): Old School
A refreshing change from the FMV-choked RPG of today, Atelier Iris is sheer joy for the old-school RPG fan. The story is pretty average but is a nice change from the "OH NOES!!1 Teh world will end if i dont bete the guy who killzorz my familey!!111!!" No, Klein simply wants to be the best alchemist ever and just happens to find people who want to adventure with him or support him in the way of producing items for healing and boosting. Sure, there's the guy who wants to change the world (which you know is Bad(TM)), but that's not what you're interested in. Crafting! Alchemy! Lots of side quests! These are the things that will occupy most of your time. The battle system is classic: bad guys on left, you on the right with turn based combat. The switching system is nice if a team member becomes too weak or if you need a different skill. Magic is split into MP based attacks and Klein's alchemy. Klein's alchemy takes mana you get from items and your enviroment, and to use it, you must make the items. Overall Atelier Iris is the best Saturn RPG on the PS2, and possibly the best RPG in a long time. Xenosaga's OK, but sometimes, I just want to see sprite-based intermissions rather than polished CG. Final note: Be sure to go to the Option menu before you play each time if you want Japanese language. It resets each time.
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