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Game Radar's review
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There are so many ways to create items and customize weapons, it's easy to think Iris 2 has an ocean's depth. It really doesn't. The story shepherds Felt and his intrepid group from place to place, then bounces back to Viese and more potions classes. But dammit ... everything's so crisp and workable that it's hard not to just smile and deal with all the little problems that try to bring the game down.
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Netjak's review
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All that aside, though, this game clearly is among the top role-playing games I've had the pleasure of playing in a good long while.
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Gamespot's review
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But while it's certainly no Oblivion or Final Fantasy, Atelier Iris 2 is a charming and mostly fun adventure that will have you recalling your favorite classic role-playing games. And for that reason alone, it's a good game.
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RPG Land's review
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Overall, while not raising any bars, Atelier Iris: The Azoth of Destiny certainly lives up to its predecessor. It manages to keep things fresh while maintaining the feel of older RPGs, and for that, this reviewer tips his hat. It's also not as fetch-quest intensive as the first. Hat tip times two! A worthy addition to any gamer's collection.
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Jam it back in, in the dark.