
Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana Review
With its simple, turn-based battles, storybook universe, and saccharine characters, Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana feels like a throwback to the glory days of the SNES role-playing games.
This is a great RPG that has action, adventure, funny jokes, (and as always) a little bit of romance. This Story is so cool because it's about an alchamist that wants to be the best he can be. The whole thing is just coo... Read Full Review
3 of 4 users found the following review helpfulIntro- What can I say? I absolutely adored this game! The graphics are obviously outdated with it being a PS2 game and some say the mechanics are outdated too. I, however, did not think so! That being said, I will review... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulAtelier Iris : Eternal Mana is a RPG released for the Playstation 2, and personally I just loved it. Eternal Mana feels just like beeing part of an epic anime, full of humorous content, doesn't try to be realistic or... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulAtelier Iris: Eternal Mana is one of the semi-early games developed for the PS2 by NIS America. Positively surprising, its ratings which ranged from 7-8 were enough to continue the series. Its sequels are still played ev... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfuland whatever it is, somehow I have managed to waste well over 100 combined hours simply messing about. Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana is a surprisingly good and highly charming RPG. The storyline is meagre, evil genius tr... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulAtelier Iris is an RPG made by a company called Gust and Published bu NIS. The game has many good elements to it that make it a worth RPG journey to take. you play as Klein a young alchemist on an adventure he soon meets... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulAtelier Iris ~Eternal Mana~ is the sixth in a series of games from Japanese developer Gust. The series is a sort of "cousin" series, much like Namco's "Tales of…" series. The first three games (Ateliers Marie, Elie, Lili... Read Full Review
1 of 2 users found the following review helpfulI really wanted to like this game more than I did. I've always liked the retro-style RPG's, and when I first saw this I was hoping for some of the thrill and enjoyment I found with Terranigma or Breath Of Fire. Unfortuna... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulThis is the basis behind Atelier Iris's great fun: mixing different ingredients to form non-conventional yet great ideas. But this isn't the first time an Atelier game has shown the power to be creative, as there are six... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulI was expecting something different, but once I got into it, I really enjoyed this game. It did get to be a little mundane after a while and Igot sick of having to run here and there to try and get items to mix for somet... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulAtelier Iris would be an awesome game if it was released on the SNES (minus the movie cut scenes which would require a CD Format). But, by today's standards the game is too simplistic in everything it does. The graphics ... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
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