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Mana Khemia: Student Alliance for PSP Release Delayed

NIS America announced that Mana Khemia: Student Alliance for the PlayStation® Portable System will not meet the January 2009 release and will be delayed to a Spring 2009 release. The decision comes after extensive QA assessments to meet the NISA quality standards. The title will under go further improvements to increase the final quality of the game. That work will continue until mid February.

The 4th entry in the RPG series, Mana Khemia is different from the previous Atelier Iris games. Mana Khemia is a campus sim style RPG, where you can interact with classmates and professors to complete academic quests. You play as Vayne Aurelius, a novice alchemist who was invited to attend Al‐Revis Academy. At the academy, Vayne will meet human and not so human(?) alchemists, and together you will solve the mysteries of alchemy.

Key Features

Multi‐player‐A co‐op mode were you can battle monsters together to get rare items.

Academic Quests – Players will take on quests that the professor assigns. If you fail your mission, you may have to stay after school. Also depending on who you work with for your assignments, the outcome of the story will change.

Avatar Crafting ‐ Personalize your characters by “crafting” skills and stats instead of just leveling up through combat. Crafting skills and stats allows the player to create unique characters like a warrior that excels in summoning magic or a magician that’s an expert at snipe shooting.

Idem Crafting – A comprehensive item/weapon crafting system. Create anything from healing potions to swords through alchemy.

Team Crafting ‐ Craft items using your team’s recipe.

Symbol Encounters – No more random encounters. Visually confirm and engage

Jump Start‐Install part of the game on to the memory stick to make loads faster.

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Posted by: z36
Date: January 23, 2009

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