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Mimana Iyar Chronicles – PSP Game

Original price was: $198.00.Current price is: $131.97.

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Mimana Iyar Chronicles Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:893610001297
Condition:Used
Genre:Role-Playing
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PSP_MIMANA_IYAR_CHRONICLES

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Refurbished

Product Type

Platform

PSP

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Players

1

Genre

role-playing

11 reviews for Mimana Iyar Chronicles – PSP Game

  1. Jonathan

    I’ll keep it simple – my main reason for writing this review is because there was only 1 review and I want to spread the word! This game plays like the ‘Tales’ games – which I love, and sadly haven’t been released in North America on a portable system – there was one released in Europe that you can find used sometimes (Tales of Eternia), and the ‘Tales of the World – Radiant Mythology’ for the PSP – but it’s not really story based so it doesn’t count in my opinion.The game is fun to play – like I said it’s similar to Tales games – you assign special moves to a combo of the Square button and a direction. You can’t control your other party members, but you can tell them to cast specific spells and set their priority for how they will use magic, attack, or heal.Voice acting is extraordinary – I can’t say I’ve heard better in any PSP game.Load times are a bit longer than I’d like, but not horrible. I think you can buy it on the PlayStation Network, which would cut them down.

  2. DannieRodriguez

    it’s fun

  3. crybaby2

    I love this game! It came in early and I’m truly grateful to them.

  4. Alixander

    I got this as part of some sale retrolio was having a while back. The screenshots reminded my of a “Tales” styled game, and I like that particular series’ combat. It’s not bad, not too great either. It’s a JRPG with a “Tales” side scrolling combat system and a Riviera styled dating sim kind of thing going on in between levels. There is quite a bit of grinding early on, but it seems to smooth out as you progress. I can’t comment too much on the story since I’ve been lazy and haven’t beat it yet, but it doesn’t seem to be anything new and feels a bit predictable at times. I don’t like voice acting in video games. I always find it to be very wooden and unnatural sounding or just plain annoying (I can read just fine, thank you). I found the voice acting to be a bit grating here as well and thankfully there is an option to turn off the voices. That made me happy. There are still some anime styled cut scenes that you have to watch, but they aren’t all that bad and are nice and short. All in all, I like it. The combat is fairly solid. The story isn’t horrible. I like the characters. The graphics are OK. 3.5/5

  5. John Harding

    Great game. It is just a little too difficult. Not recommended for beginners.

  6. Prinny_dood

    Mimana: Iyar Chronicle is a game that I picked up on a whim. I hadn’t really read anything about the game prior to picking it up, but the premise looked interesting and the price was good, so I went ahead and bought it. And while I can’t honestly say it is comparable to some of the other JRPGs I’ve played this year, it’s still overall a solid game and was worth my purchase.The story revolves around Crais Sewell, a mercenary who is trying to escape from his past. But as Crais soon discovers, there is no escaping the role that destiny has in store for him. Out of the blue, he gets hired to protect a young girl named Sophie as she travels the area to collect seven mysterious gems. Along the way, they meet a variety of characters, from the magic-obsessive Melrose to the tomboyish warrior Tinon to the insidious Heidar. The overall plot is pretty simple, but the characters give it a great deal of polish. Make no mistake, this is very much a character-driven story, but the characters were interesting and entertaining enough to keep me interested in the story.The battle system is simple enough. You control Crais in real time, moving around the battle area and hitting X to attack monsters. Think Star Ocean or Tales, though perhaps scaled down a bit. You can also use magic and items to assist you in battle, and are aided by up to 3 AI-controlled allies. After a few hours though, it mostly becomes a matter of just mashing X until the enemies are defeated — it’s still fun, bu.

  7. James Weaver

    This is a very challenging game or so I’ve heard and I wanted to try my hand at it. The rumors were true, it is a very hard game. More importantly, it’s a nice new addition to my ever-growing PSP game hoard.

  8. Pam

    all good

  9. James H. Duke

    Exactly as pictured and described. Thanks!

  10. James E. Lindsey

    Honestly I really enjoy this game. It’s a mix between a dating sim and a RPG. The story has multiple paths because of the fact that you can choose a female to date that’s in your party. Though the system in which you pick one of the girls is invisible so you kind of have to guess how you are doing.So first off let me get the negatives out of the way. People complain about the load times, but really it’s not all that bad. Every once in awhile it will feel like your waiting a bit longer than the norm, but it shouldn’t effect you all that much. The battle system could use a little fixing as your character doesn’t always seem to respond just the way you want him to. You really only control the main character and the others are controlled by the A.I. Dungeons can be a bit annoying since you don’t have a map, so you really have to remember where you went on your own.The positives for this game way out do the negatives in my opinion. I love the animation and the art is pretty good. It plays kind of like Star Ocean and is easy to get the hang of, but people call the battle system repetative. It’s a RPG for crying out loud, battles are always like that especially when you hit the maximum level. It also has dating simulation stuff mixed in and not to sound like a loser, but I really enjoy playing dating simulation games. So you have a mix of character interactions like you would see in Star Ocean and in games like Ar Tonelico, Mana Khemia, and well games like that. This effects the end.

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