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   Mana-Khemia 2: Ochita Gakuen to Renkinjutsushi Tachi
マナケミア2 〜おちた学園と錬金術士たち〜
Gust
Role-Playing
 08/25/09 NIS America 
 05/29/08 Gust 
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Story
The faill of Al-Revis Academy...
Al-Revis Academy ... The greatest alchemy institute which lies atop a floating island in the sky. It is known for producing the greatest alchemists in the world. However, in recent years ... The Academy hasn't lived up to its reputation, due to a decline in quality teachers. To make matters worse, there has been a stead decrease in the power of Mana throughout the world. The Academy, which was held up in the sky by the power of Mana, fell to the ground. Because of this, the Academy was renovated around a new school system. The expanded their teachings to other subjects, such as combat, government and law. This major change spurred a negative reaction from some, but the number of applicants increased dramatically. Meanwhile, two particular students enrolled at the Academy. One was a boy with a dark past with Mana. He was dragged there by a girl who he has served since childhood. The other was a girl from a small village. She came to obtain a Mana, but has almost no knowledge of alchemy. Will they cross paths during their busy campus lives, and how will they spend their time...?
- From NIS America, Mana Khemia 2 Official Site
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                    MonstaMack
                   
                  posted 04/09/2009, 12:14
                   
              Good sales imho for a system that is supposedly "dead" in the US. Message | Report  |